Royal Navy Lynx retires after 41 years Royal Navy Lynx retires after 41 years March 5, 2017February 2, 2020by admin Jane’s speaks to Commander Philip Richardson RN, Commanding Officer, 815 Naval Air Squadron on the Lynx legacy and new Wildcat HMA.2. Royal Navy Lynx retires after 41 years Share this:FacebookRedditPinterestTwitterLinkedInRelated posts:US State Department Approves Sale of MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems to Royal Netherlands NavyVard Marine Offers Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel Design to Royal Canadian NavyUS Air Force Begins Radar Modernization of B-52 Stratofortress Bomber FleetCAE Delivers First MAD-XR Magnetic Sensor for Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P-1 Patrol AircraftArgentina Ministry of Defense to Acquire Six Bell 407GXi Utility HelicoptersTextron Systems and Anduril Industries Complete Successful Uncrewed Teaming DemonstrationRoyal Netherlands Army Stands Up New Unit Specialization in Short Range Air DefenseRaytheon Awarded $621 Million Contract for Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV)US Air Force Continues F-16C Fighting Falcon Service Life Extension Program (SLEP)German Air Force Donates MANTIS (NBS-C-RAM) Air Defense Systems to SlovakiaBoeing Awarded $200 Million Advance Payment for F/A-18E/F Super Hornet FightersUS Department of Defense to Purchase Jordanian Flakpanzer Gepard SPAAGs for UkraineDillon Aero Offers MCAS-500 Mission Configurable Aircraft System for MD500 HelicoptersUAC Delivered New Batch of Sukhoi Su-34M Fighter-bombers to Russian Ministry of DefenceSchiebel CAMCOPTER S-100 Monitors Ship Emissions for EMSA in North SeaLockheed Martin Awarded Danish Ministry of Defence Contract to Upgrade TPS-77 Radars