Arma 3
Puerto Argentino
20 Comments
Loopy 15 Aug @ 11:49am 
we still one ez W 1982 can you cope any harder?
Vizconde Medardo 6 Aug, 2021 @ 10:45am 
ANd to think that the Brits are way more salty than us when speaking bout Malvinas...poor lads with their withering empire...such a bummer must be.
Jeguk 19 Jun, 2021 @ 8:05am 
For those who ask about the map:
I just tried it. It is the terrain you see in the image (East Falkland). It is mostly a rough terrain with little detail and objects, save some extremely sporadic buildings and roads, and a city and airbase at the East tip of the map, representing Stanley city.
It is ok for some mountain and aerial warfare, but I personally wouldn't recommend this map for other types of operations...
Gaby 30 Oct, 2020 @ 5:17pm 
can someone actually comment on the map? there is no information on the description and I want to know if it´s good or not
Scoot 15 Aug, 2020 @ 9:26am 
In 2013, 99.8% of the Falklands Islands, South Georgia's and South Sandwich island's population voting to stay part of the UK, only having three voters to be a part of Argentina. And we didn't 'had' oil. We have oil. And a much better equipped force do deal with any possible future 'incursions'.
Scoot 15 Aug, 2020 @ 9:26am 
@Dead300 France discovered it first, a year before the British did, then Spain came and kicked France off of it, then Britain left to attend to the American Wars Of Independence, then Spain left because of Napoleon. Britain took 'control' of the Islands again, but didn't properly care about them. Then a citizen of the Colonies Of The Rio De La Plata (Old Argentina) took control of the islands without Britain's consent in the matter. Britain took back the islands, became a Crown Colony, and there were no more disputes till 1982, when Argentina attacked the islands without declaring war, and the events which followed were basically the British losing valuable ships, supplies and war materiel, and Argentina losing a Light Cruiser, a submarine, numerous other ships, aircraft, hundreds of men (Mainly Conscripts might I add) pushing the country to the brink of economic and military collapse, and losing the conflict.
Aceisto 10 Jun, 2020 @ 2:03am 
In the 1700's were handled to france too with the other half and after this british claimed it
Aceisto 10 Jun, 2020 @ 2:02am 
@keyboard replug fixes mics Its justa traduction of the Original name, chill dude, if you dont know spanish go to your school and learn, And if say like "We are backed by americans" "We had oil"
The South Americans doesnt care about, Remember that Spain discovered this island beforce british and they handled it handled it to british because Spain doesnt care about a desert island
Fuji 30 Sep, 2019 @ 1:03pm 
Last update 21.09.2016.
OOF
Discount 23 Aug, 2019 @ 3:14am 
@amvlecp,

What would you mean by "They Lost It XD"?

War isn't funny, people died.
Memento Mori™ 18 Jul, 2019 @ 7:43am 
I think youll find theyre called the Falklands.
Esgrima 21 Mar, 2019 @ 5:26am 
@amvlecp como Gibraltar no? Jajaja.
aliullah25 13 Mar, 2019 @ 2:05pm 
Is this map WIP or completed, i just want to know before downloading it, thanks
Willy 9 Sep, 2018 @ 2:51pm 
PBinstall... you forget so much about history...
pbinstall 16 Jun, 2018 @ 4:51pm 
A bit of History for you in Argentina

The islands were uninhabited when discovered by Europeans. France established a colony on the islands in 1764. In 1765, a British captain claimed the islands for Britain. In early 1770 a Spanish commander arrived from Argentina with five ships and 1400 soldiers forcing the British to leave Port Egmont. Britain and Spain almost went to war over the islands, but the British government decided that it should withdraw its presence from many overseas settlements in 1774. Spain, which had a garrison at Puerto Soledad on East Falklands, administered the garrison from Montevideo until 1811 when it was compelled to withdraw by pressures resulting from the Peninsular War. In 1833, the British returned to the Falkland Islands. Argentina invaded the islands on 2 April 1982. The British responded with an expeditionary force that forced the Argentines to surrender.
John_Mcpudding 7 Apr, 2018 @ 5:29am 
How does this compare to the other Falklands/ Islas Malvinas map? Best one I know is exremely large and uses satellite images, and is still WIP. To to person who asked terrain being empty, I took a look at satellite images of the actual area, and it's very plain and featureless.
First Sea Lord Kiwi 6 Apr, 2018 @ 6:24pm 
wierd way to spell falklands
Victorland6 6 Apr, 2018 @ 10:11am 
@Steel [Red Devils] Im spanish actualy, not from Argentina, and, that is british, because they lost it XD
Steel [Democracy Rangers] 6 Apr, 2018 @ 6:16am 
You got the name wrong man. It's actually a place called the "Falklands".
Wander 3 Apr, 2018 @ 1:58pm 
Is this a empty terrain?