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 ...
A Wildcat HMA2 has successfully test fired a single Sea Venom missile as the Royal Navy marches on to the weapon systems Full Operational Capability (FOC) in 2026. Originally slated for entry into ...
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 ...
MBDA’s Sea Venom anti-ship missile has been declared ready for frontline use with the Royal Navy’s (RN’s) Leonardo Helicopters Wildcat rotorcraft. Announced on 2 October, the initial operating ...
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 ...
An MBDA Sea Venom anti-ship missile has successfully completed its first guided live firing from a UK Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter at the MoD Aberporth Range in ...