Well that last picture is of prisoners so you wouldn't see any weapons on them at all
As far as I know, and from what wiki also says after just checking it, Goose Green was defended by a mix of regular/elite units and conscript units:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle...rder_of_battle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle...inian_defences
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On paper Piaggi had a full regiment, but it consisted of units from three separate regiments from two different brigades, none of whom had ever worked together. IR12 consisted mostly of conscripts from the northern, sub-tropical province of Corrientes, while the IR25 Company was considered an elite formation and well-led. At the start of the battle, the Argentinian forces had about the same number of effective combatants as the British paratroopers.[31] Some elements were well-trained and displayed a high degree of morale and motivation (Company C IR25 and 25 Signal company); one of their officers remarking that: "...we are going to defend something that is ours."[31] Other companies were less well motivated, with the 12th Regiment chaplain, Santiago Mora writing:
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"The conscripts of 25th Infantry wanted to fight and cover themselves in glory. The conscripts of 12th Infantry Regiment fought because they were told to do so. This did not make them any less brave. On the whole, they remained admirably calm."
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And even with conscripts making up a large portion of the Argentine forces, I still haven't see any hard evidence they didn't have any grenades and then even if they didn't and as said before, wouldn't be good for gameplay without at least some kind of asymmetrical balance in other ways.
You are also aware that Goose Green isn't the only map with the Falkland factions on it? There is also the main "The Falklands" map that represents the entire conflict