Zephyrnet Logo

UK eyes Wildcats for manned surveillance role

Date:

04 April 2023

by Tim Ripley

Army Air Corps Wildcat helicopters may take on the manned surveillance role within the UK. (Janes/Patrick Allen)

BritishArmy Air Corps (AAC) Wildcat battlefield observation helicopters are being proposed to take over the manned surveillance role within the UK, duties currently held by Gazelle light observation helicopters.

The new plan to re-equip 5 Regiment AAC, which currently operates the Gazelle from the Aldergrove Flying Station in Northern Ireland, emerged after it was confirmed by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) last month that five Airbus H135 helicopters purchased to take onthe manned surveillance role have been placed in storage without entering service.

Senior sources in UK Joint Helicopter Command told Janes on 3 April that the proposed plan is for helicopters to be drawn from the fleet of 34 AAC Wildcats based at RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset for the manned surveillance tasking in Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. The new arrangements are expected to be confirmed in the MoD’s Defence Command Paper to be published in the summer.

5 Regiment


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


spot_img

Latest Intelligence

spot_img