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 ...
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 ...
The new anti-ship Sea Venom missiles are now ready to be fitted to Royal Navy maritime attack helicopters. The weapon has passed an Initial Operating Capability (OC) and can be deployed with Wildcat ...
Missiles described as 'ship-busting' have now been added to Royal Navy helicopters. Initial Operating Capability (IOC) has been met for the anti-ship Sea Venom missile, meaning it can now be deployed ...