UK Royal Navy Declares Sea Venom Anti-Ship Missile Operational
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UK Royal Navy Declares Sea Venom Anti-Ship Missile Operational
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 Royal Navy’s Leonardo AW159 Wildcat shipborne helicopters, with the service declaring the capability»»»
Wildcat helicopter conducts first UK Sea Venom live guided firing
The UK Royal Navy has successfully completed the first guided live firing of MBDA-developed Sea Venom missile from the Leonardo’s AW159 Wildcat helicopter. The move marks significant step in the Sea Venom missile integration process into the Royal Navy’s Wildcat helicopter. UK MOD Defence Equipment»»»
UK confirms no plans to send laser weapon to Ukraine
During a recent parliamentary session, questions were raised concerning the specifics of the UK’s military aid to Ukraine.John Martin McDonnell, Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, inquired about the contents of the UK’s largest-ever military aid package to Ukraine, particularly whether it would in»»»
Royal Navy plans to field DragonFire laser weapon from 2027
The UK Royal Navy is to begin fielding the DragonFire laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) systems from 2027 under an accelerated rollout plan announced on 12 April. According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), acquisition reforms introduced this month with the start of 2024-25 financial year mean th»»»
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