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Royal Navy Re-Armed: Sea Venom Anti-Ship Missile Achieves IOC and Naval Strike Missile is Test Fired
The Royal Navy is becoming more lethal as September brings new developments in the deployment of two of its vital anti-ship missiles. The Sea Venom light anti-ship missile, carried by the Wildcat HMA2 ...
The munition is designed to sink, damage, or destroy average-sized surface combatants, such as corvettes and patrol vessels. The Royal Navy’s anti-ship helicopter fleet reached an important milestone ...
The UK has declared its Sea Venom helicopter-launched anti-ship missile operational, closing a capability gap left open for eight years. The MBDA-developed Sea Venom is now the primary weapon of the ...
A Wildcat helicopter seen carrying the Sea Venom on the outer hardpoint of its weapons wing, with Martlets on the inner hardpoint. (Janes/Gareth Jennings) The UK Royal Navy has declared initial ...
Britain on Thursday awarded a 316-million-pound ($413 million) contract to missile company MBDA UK to provide DragonFire ...
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