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  1. 27. Mai 2020 · Leonardo and Thales have announced the first successful firings of the ThalesMartlet’ Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) from Leonardo’s AW159 Wildcat helicopter. The firings were conducted as part of the UK MoD’s Future Anti-Surface Guided Weapon (FASGW) programme and demonstrated the integration of the Martlet onto the AW159 platform.

  2. 10/20. Martlet, formerly Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) and previously known as Future Air-to-Surface Guided Weapon (Light) FASGW (L), is a lightweight air-to-surface and surface-to-surface missile developed by Thales Air Defence for the United Kingdom. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) placed an initial order for 1,000 missiles and deliveries ...

  3. 24. Mai 2020 · A Royal Navy AW159 Wildcat maritime helicopter successfully conducted the first test-firing of the Thales Martlet (Lightweight Multirole Missile or LMM) this week. Xavier Vavasseur 24 May 2020. The trials mark an important milestone in the testing of the new system which will arm the Wildcat helicopters that deploy as part of HMS Queen ...

  4. 13. Apr. 2022 · Военное обозрение. Оружие. Многоцелевая ракета Thales LMM Martlet. Угроза нового поколения. 13 апреля 2022 30. Ракета LMM в полетной конфигурации. Фото Thales Air Defense. Несмотря на все трудности ...

  5. In 2019 Thales and the Royal Navy conducted a series of successful LMM (Martlet) ship-launched firings from a Type 23 frigate against a representative target set. These firings confirmed that LMM (Martlet) offers a mature, low-cost, high value solution to strengthen the inner layer defence capability of surface ships through re-use of current

  6. In 2019 Thales and the Royal Navy conducted a series of successful LMM (Martlet) ship-launched firings from a Type 23 frigate against a representative target set. These firings confirmed that LMM ...

  7. 18. Juli 2019 · Thales on Track with FASGW(L) / LMM / Martlet Program for Royal Navy’s Wildcat Helicopters Thales recently conducted firing trials at Royal Artillery Air Defence Range at Manorbier as part of the Integration testing phase of the Future Anti Surface Guided Weapon (Light), (FASGW(L) programme.