All true.Just like strenght of Argentina army.Problem is - they still do not produced their tanks or planes,only ammo and maybe parts.They could made few nikes in 1945 - but so could americans.
So,unless they made peace ,they would lost and get occupied.
Differences for world - soviets would take more in Europe,for example most of Germany and part of Denmark.
More important - future knowledge for everybody.
West would stop trusting soviets,and Sralin would be sure that somebody murdered him in 1953/which could be true/ ,start purge,and start WW3 as quickly as possible.
Since he lost it,we have free world without communism as result.
P.S Merry Easter !
Actually, the Argentines produced tanks.With the technological participation of the West German company ThyssenKrupp, the production of armored vehicles of the TAM/VCTP family was launched at the TAMSE state tank plant. TENSA's facility in Cordoba, Argentina, planned to produce 1,000 units of the VAE armored personnel carrier and the VAPE combat reconnaissance vehicle, developed by French companies.Based on the light tank, the VCA Palmaria 155-mm self-propelled howitzer, the VCTP infantry fighting vehicle, the VCLC multiple launch rocket system, the VCTM self-propelled 120 mm mortar and the VCPC command and staff armored personnel carrier were developed there.Argentina has problems with producing its own aircraft, although even the FMA IA 58 Pukara light attack aircraft with a speed of 500 km/ h and armed with 2 × 20 mm Hispano-Suiza DCA-804 with 270 rounds per cannon and 4 × 7.62mm FN M2-30 with 900 rounds per machine gun and capable of carrying 2000 kg of bombs capable of creating problems.
F.L. Beltran State Corporation (San Lorenzo, prov. Santa Fe) produces anti-aircraft guns, mortars, small arms, aerial bombs, NUR, grenades, and cartridges.
The state factory "Azul" (the city of Azul, prov. Buenos Aires) manufactures explosives for ammunition, solid rocket fuel for guided and unguided missiles.
Rio Tercero State Military Factory (Rio Tercero, prov. Cordoba) produces 155 mm artillery pieces, 105 mm tank cannons and turrets for a light tank THERE, tank rounds, shells for howitzers, explosives and gunpowder for ammunition.
Private companies "Bersa" (Ramosmechia, prov. Buenos Aires) and Rexio (Buenos Aires) produce pistols, revolvers and combat rifles.
Nikita even developed its own ballistic missile. In the mountains of Cordoba province, near an inconspicuous village with the magnificent name Falda del Carmen, construction of a new secret facility has begun. It was there that the "native" model of a short-range ballistic missile was to be manufactured, which was supposed to frighten the Chilean neighbors, confuse the Russians and Americans, and, of course, finally discourage the British. The rocket was supposed to be launched from the Rio Gallegos continental base: from there to Port Stanley in the Falklands - only 646 kilometers in a straight line.
The very first prototype, the Condor-1, was powered by solid fuels and was ready already in 1983: one stage, maximum range — 300 kilometers, height of the affected area — 100, eight meters in length, solid throwable weight — 500 kilos.
In addition, the development of the Condor 2 rocket has begun, with a length of 10.5 m and a diameter of 0.8 m. The launch weight is 5,200 kg, the rocket runs on a combination of solid/liquid fuel (first / second stage). The rocket was designed to carry a single warhead with a payload of 450 kg. The maximum range was estimated at 900 kilometers.
The Argentines even had their own space program.In the mid-1960s, the BIO project was completed, which resulted in the launch of the Yarará rocket in 1967 with the participation of the Belisario mouse, followed by several more launches with rodents, and in 1969 the launch of the Canopus II rocket with the participation of the Juan monkey, as a result, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to send an object to space on a rocket of our own design.
From 1965 to 1971, twenty-one Rigel rocket launches were carried out.
During the 1970s, Argentina regularly launched two-stage Castor A solid-fuel rockets to altitudes of up to 500 km.