The missile can now be deployed on front-line duties with Wildcat helicopters, enhancing the Fleet Air Arm’s striking power.
The munition is designed to sink, damage, or destroy average-sized surface combatants, such as corvettes and patrol vessels.
The Sea Venom forms the long-range component of the Future Anti-Surface Guided Weapon (FASGW) programme, working in ...
The UK Royal Navy has declared initial operating capability (IOC) for the MBDA Sea Venom, clearing the anti-ship missile for ...
The new anti-ship Sea Venom missiles are now ready to be fitted to Royal Navy maritime attack helicopters. The weapon has ...