The Falklands War (1982) was a unique and decisive naval air conflict, demonstrating the asymmetric power of innovation and skill. With the Royal Navy lacking large conventional carriers, the war saw the V/STOL (Vertical/Short Take-Off and Landing) British Aerospace Sea Harrier become the undisputed defender of the fleet. Operating from small “ski-jump” decks, the agile, subsonic Harrier, utilizing the advanced AIM-9L Sidewinder missile, achieved total air superiority. Its pilots secured an outstanding 22-0 air-to-air combat record against Argentine supersonic jets. The conflict irrevocably proved that tactical ingenuity and pilot professionalism could overcome mere speed, cementing the Sea Harrier’s status as an aviation icon.