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Tuesday, 31 August 2021

Sharper Talons For Merlins

 
Royal Navy Merlin Royal Navy Wildcat and a Royal Air Force Chinook on Her Majestys Ship Queen Elizabeth
 
 
It shall take decades to rationalise the United Kingdom's naval and military helicopter fleet,as proposed in earlier posts,but herein we shall outline a short term proposal to increase the utility of the Merlin helicopter.
 
Wildcat helicopter firing Martlet missiles during trials
 
 
Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters are capable of firing missiles at surface targets but do not have the sensors needed to hunt submarines.
 
A Merlin Helicopter from RNAS Culdrose launching a torpedo
 
 
Royal Navy Merlin helicopters have the sensors needed to hunt submarines but are not capable of firing missiles at surface targets.
 
Italian Navy EH101 firing Marte MK2S missile
 
 
However,Italian Navy EH101 helicopters are capable of firing the Marte MK2/S missile at surface targets,a missile which has dimensions similar to or larger than a number of British missiles.
 
Sea Venom launch from AW159 Wildcat
 
 
The Sea Venom missile is about two thirds the diameter and length and one third the weight of the Marte MK2/S.
 
Martlet missile fired by a Royal Navy Wildcat
 
 
The Martlet missile is about one quarter the diameter,one third the length and one twenty-fourth the weight of the Marte MK2/S.
 
UK Lightning in Beast mode with Paveway bombs and ASRAAM missiles
 
 
The Advanced Short Range Air to Air Missile is about half the diameter,three quarters the length and one third the weight of the Marte MK2/S.
 
Typhoon Meteor trials
 
 
The Meteor missile is about half the diameter,of similar length and about two thirds the weight of the Marte MK2/S.

Royal Navy EHI EH101 Merlin HM1 Mk111 ZH848 50116RN28 of A&AEE with Sting Ray torpedoes
  
 
The Merlin can carry four Sting Ray torpedoes which are similar in diameter but two thirds the length and of similar weight to the Marte MK2/S.
 
Merlin Mk2 helicopter from 820 NAS with Crowsnest on HMS Queen Elizabeth
 
 
The Merlin already has the sensors needed to use these missiles,which are being procured for use by other aircraft,their integration shall allow it to engage sea,air and land targets,either in support of warships at sea or marines ashore,thus considerably increasing the Royal Navy's offensive and defensive capability at little cost.
 
Japanese Type 12 Surface to Ship Missile
 
 
In future,integration of the Joint New Air to Air Missile shall provide Merlin helicopters with some of the flexibility of our proposed Medium and Long Range Multirole Missiles,as it's sensor is used to engage both aircraft and surface vessels in the Japanese Type 99 Air to Air Missile and the Type 12 Surface-to-Ship Missile.
 

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