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Royal Navy Declares IOC with Sea Venom Anti-Ship Missile on Wildcat - European Security & Defence

The UK Royal Navy has achieved initial operating capability (IOC) with the Sea Venom anti-ship missile, the navy announced on … mehr... The post Royal Navy declares IOC with Sea Venom anti-ship missile on Wildcat appeared first on European Security & Defence.
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During the course of October 2, the Royal British Navy announced that its new Sea Venom anti-ship missiles, which will equip its Wildcat attack helicopters, are ready for use in combat, while it has already been able to certify its Initial Operating Capacity (IOC) that would enable them to be used [...] The entry The new Sea Venom anti-ship missiles of the Royal British Navy Wildcat are ready for use in combat first appears in Military Zone.

Shortly after the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement in November 2010, France and the United Kingdom awarded MBDA a €600 million contract to develop the lightweight anti-ship missile [ANL], which was supposed to replace the British Sea Skua and the French AS-15 TT. However, the ANL – still called Sea Venom in the UK –... This article Royal Navy: The Franco-British lightweight anti-ship missile has reached its initial operational capability…

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Zone Militaire broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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