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Royal Navy Wildcats getting new missile capability

AustaWestland is to integrate missile systems aboard AW139 Wildcat helicopters flown by Britain's Royal Navy.

By Richard Tomkins

FARNBOROUGH, England, July 16 (UPI) -- AgustaWestland is to install missile systems onto its AW159 Wildcat helicopters used by Britain's Royal Navy.

The missiles are the MBDA Future Anti Surface Guided Weapon (Heavy)/ Anti Navire Léger and the Thales Light Multirole Missile for use against small, high-speed surface craft, large vessels such as corvettes, and coastal and land targets.

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"We are delighted to have secured this contract to equip the Wildcat with these two new technology missiles which will give the Royal Navy an exceptional and flexible anti-surface warfare capability," AgustaWestland said.

The MBDA FASGW/ANL has a high-speed, two-way data-link that relays to the operator the images captured by the missile's seeker to the operator for engagement control. The Thales LMM is a lightweight missile designed to provide a rapid reaction to a wide range of surface naval threats.

AgustaWestland said on the integration of the missiles onto the Wildcat will be mainly conducted at its facility in Yeovil. A total of 28 aircraft are to receive the dual missile capability.

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