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RNZN’s maritime helicopter flies with Penguin missiles in test flight

: Jun 4, 2014 - : 8:05 am

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A Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Kaman SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite maritime helicopter fitted with Penguin anti-ship missiles underwent a successful test flight on 22 May at Kaman Aerospace’s facilities in Connecticut, USA, said the RNZN.

The Penguin Mk 2 Mod 7 missiles are supplied by Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence Systems under a contract announced in November 2013 to replace the RNZN’s AGM-65D Maverick air-to-surface missiles.

The 385 kg Penguin can deliver a 120 kg semi-armour piercing warhead over a range of 34 km, combining inertial midcourse guidance with an infrared homing seeker. The anti-ship missiles are being procured by New Zealand together with ten SH-2G(I) maritime helicopters and a mission flight simulator at a cost of $206 million.

The RNZN said on May 23 that the SH-2G(I)s will be based with the No. 6 Squadron at RNZAF Base Whenuapai in Auckland and indicated that it may also deploy the helicopters on board its Canterbury-class multirole vessel as well as its Otago-class offshore patrol vessels and ANZAC (Meko 200)-class missile frigates.

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