Royal Navy Launches New Missile from Attack Helicopter 🚁

The Royal Navy has successfully fired a new missile from its attack helicopter for the first time, enhancing its maritime combat capabilities. Discover how this breakthrough boosts naval defense.

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Royal Navy fires new missile from attack helicopter for the first time.
The Royal Navy’s maritime attack helicopters will soon pack an even bigger punch after a milestone firing of a new missile designed to destroy enemy warships and attack craft.

The Wildcat HMA Mk2 can already fire Sting Ray torpedoes for hitting underwater threats and lightweight Marlet missiles for taking out boat swarms or small ships.

But, so far, the Wildcats have not been able to target larger warships, like corvettes.
The Royal Navy has now completed the first guided firing of the anti-ship Sea Venom missile – which packs ten times the punch of Martlet
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