
Westland Lynx - Wikipedia
An improved Lynx AH.1 with Gem 41-1 or Gem 42 engines and an uprated transmission was referred to as the Lynx AH.5; only five were built for evaluation. The AH.5 led to the Lynx AH.7, which added a new tail rotor derived from the Westland 30, a reinforced airframe, improved avionics and defensive aids. [citation needed]
Lynx Mk7 / Mk9 Multirole Helicopter - Army Technology
2007年1月25日 · The UK Army Air Corps operates the Lynx army helicopter (Lynx AH) mk7 and mk9, and the export version of the Army Lynx, known as the Battlefield Lynx. Around 77 AH mk7 versions and 22 AH mk9 helicopters are in service with the UK Army.
WESTLAND LYNX AH.7 - Pima Air & Space
The Westland Lynx AH.7 was an upgraded land based Lynx design for the British Army Air Corps. It has updated engines, gearbox, a bigger tail rotor, and upgraded antitank abilities. The AH.7 can carry up to nine troops or passengers.
Westland Lynx AH7 - Helis.com
Upgraded version for the Army Air Corps, with Gem 41-1 engines and uprated gearbox of the AH.5 plus a larger, composite tail rotor. Twelve new build, with 107 Lynx AH.1s converted. A small number also by the Royal Marines
British Army & Royal Marine Aviation - Lynx - Google Sites
On 6 May 2006, Lynx AH.7 XZ6140 of the CHF, was shot down by a man-portable surface-to-air missile over Basra, southern Iraq; the first British helicopter and only the second British aircraft...
Westland Lynx - Helis.com
Lynx AH.9 is a small attack/utility helicopter, derived from the Lynx AH.7 (Super Lynx). The most striking external differences between the Lynx ... 16 new built plus 8 converted from AH.7 types.
Westland Lynx AH7 - Royal International Air Tattoo
The AH.7 served as the Army's anti-tank helicopter for the latter half of the cold war and throughout the 1990s, seeing service in both Gulf Wars. The Lynx AH.7 was replaced in the anti-tank role in 2005 by the Apache and was eventually retired from support roles in August 2015.
Lynx AH7 Helicopter - eliteukforces.info
Lynx AH7 Helicopter. The Lynx AH7 attack/utility helicopter was operated by the Army Air Corps (AAC), including 657 Squadron AAC of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing (JSFAW). It was also used by 647 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Commando Helicopter Force (CHF).
Westland Lynx AH.7 (1980) - Air & Ground Aviation
2022年2月28日 · The Westland Lynx AH.7 was an upgraded land based Lynx design for the British Army Air Corps. It has updated engines, gearbox, a bigger tail rotor, and upgraded antitank abilities. The AH.7 can carry up to nine troops or passengers.
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AgustaWestland Lynx
The Lynx AH.7 is service with the FAA where it operates as an attack/utility helicopter in support of the Royal Marines, and the Lynx HMA.8 as anti-submarine warfare helicopter equipped with the Sea Skua anti-ship missile for Royal Navy warships.