The Lynx helicopter was the backbone of the British Army and the Royal Navy before it was replaced by the AW159 Wildcat. On Mar. 21, 1971, the yellow prototype of the Westland Helicopters Lynx ...
The Portuguese Navy has taken delivery of the first of five upgraded Lynx shipboard naval helicopters. The service contracted Leonardo in July 2016 to upgrade its fleet of Lynx Mk. 95s to Mk. 95A as ...
The world's fastest helicopter is being set out to pasture. The British Army has announced that its last five Westland Lynx helicopters will be formally retired on January 31 after 40 years of active ...
Helicopters aren't the fastest things flying through the air, but they aren't all lumbering beasts either. While they're not supersonic like some jet airplanes, many military helicopters fly through ...
LONDON—Britain’s Royal Navy has retired the last of its Lynx helicopters, leaving the British Army as the sole remaining UK operator of the type. A single Lynx Mk. 8 of 815 Naval Air Squadron ...
There are countless benefits to upcycling, besides the most obvious one of saving the planet by NOT adding to the ever-mounting pile of waste. You can also make money off upcycling, and you need look ...
The UK has formally awarded AgustaWestland the contract to supply 40 Future Lynx utility helicopters to the army and 30 to the Royal Navy, with an option for a further 10 aircraft split equally ...
Oceeneering International has completed the search for and recovery of a British MOD Lynx Helicopter approximately 200 miles off the coast of Virginia. The helicopter was recovered from over 12,000 ...
Britain's Prince Harry training to return to Afghanistan. LONDON, March 18, 2010 — -- Britain's Prince Harry could soon be back on the front line against the Taliban, this time as the pilot of an ...
Unprecedented air-sea battles happening concurrently in the Red and Black Sea are seeing naval helicopters long operated from frigates, destroyers, cruisers and even some corvettes take on a new-role: ...
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