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Royal Navy tests Martlet Missile System for Defense Against Swarm Attacks

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Last Updated on 10/22/2021 by OTC

A new missile system meant to protect the UK’s new aircraft carriers from attacks by swarms of small boats has been successfully tested by the Royal Navy.

HMS Defender’s Wildcat helicopter launched the Martlet lightweight missile against an inflatable target in the sea during operations in the Pacific Ocean with the UK Carrier Strike Group.

Martlet firing on the Carrier Strike Group deployment

It is the first time this type of missile has been launched on frontline operations by the Royal Navy after rigorous testing at ranges off the UK coast by the Yeovilton-based Wildcat Maritime Force last year.

In 0.3 seconds, the missile detached from the Wildcat HMA Mk2 helicopter, accelerating to one and a half times the speed of sound towards its target.

The missile system’s purpose is to provide an additional line of defense surrounding the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers, with the Wildcats being able to carry up to 20 laser-sensor missiles that can be deployed against fixed and moving targets.

Captain James Blackmore, Carrier Strike Group’s Air Wing Commander, said: “Martlet is a new air to surface lightweight multi-role missile recently introduced into service for the Wildcat helicopter and provides an offensive and defensive capability against small boats and maritime targets that may pose a threat to the Carrier Strike Group. 

“The Wildcat is a phenomenally versatile aircraft and the inclusion of up to 20 missiles on each of the four embarked aircraft adds yet another potent capability to the Air Wing and the Carrier Strike Group. 

“This first firing during an operational deployment not only gives confidence in the end to end weapon kill chain but also offers an overt demonstration of one of the many strike capabilities provided by the Air Wing from within the Task Group.”

HMS Defender is currently deployed with the UK Carrier Strike’s Group on its maiden global operational deployment.

And the Martlet missile, available for all Wildcats deployed on the task group, is part of the ring of protective steel around carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Frigates HMS Kent and HMS Richmond also embark Wildcats along with Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond.

Meanwhile, HMS Queen Elizabeth adds Merlin helicopters and F-35 Lightning stealth fighter jets to the protective ring. 


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