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Philippine Navy AW159 Wildcat Anti-submarine Warfare Helicopter Now Mission Capable

The Philippine Navy (PN)’s two Leonardo AW-159 Lynx “Wildcat ” anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopters are now flying and mission capable. However, in the aspect of deploying and pairing these helicopters to the BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) and BRP Antonio Luna (FF-151), Bacordo said the pilots and other aircrews have yet to finish their mission essential and operation conversion training that is being supplied by Leonardo Helicopters UK. The helicopters arrived in May 2019 and were commissioned in June that year.

Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo made this remark on Wednesday, when asked for updates on the two helicopters acquired by the Navy to complement the anti-submarine warfare capabilities of the two newly-delivered Jose Rizal-class missile frigates. Bacordo did not give an exact timeline on when the UK-based instructors will be returning to the Philippines. British instructors have yet to train PN AW-159 pilots for helicopter operations, which include deck-landing operations and eventual integration of the aircraft to the frigates.

Philippine Navy AW159 Wildcat Anti-submarine Warfare Helicopter
Philippine Navy AW159 Wildcat Anti-submarine Warfare Helicopter

“Our AW-159s are flying and mission capable. As of the moment, we are still awaiting the return of the instructors from Leonardo (Helicopters, in) the UK to be able to finish the training as part of the contract in the purchase of the AW-159s. Also included in their training is the dipping of (the AW-159s) flash sonar and other sensors (in conjunction with the) FF-150” he said in a message to the Philippine News Agency.

The AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat (previously called the Future Lynx and Lynx Wildcat) is a British military helicopter. It is an improved version of the Westland Super Lynx designed to serve in the battlefield utility, search and rescue and anti-surface warfare roles. The dipping of flash sonar signifies that the helicopter is attempting to detect a submerged or submarine contact. The contract for the helicopters’ munition, mission essential equipment, and integrated logistic support is worth PHP5.4 billion. The helicopters can be armed with rockets, machine guns, missiles, torpedoes, and depth charges and fitted with modern sonar systems.

Philippine Navy AW159 Wildcat Anti-submarine Warfare Helicopter
Philippine Navy AW159 Wildcat Anti-submarine Warfare Helicopter
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