Leonardo Wildcat HMA.2 (X2)

Leonardo Wildcat HMA.2

The AgustaWestland (now Leonardo) AW159 Wildcat is a modern light helicopter that is an evolved development of the Westland Super Lynx. The Wildcat is being produced in two different versions: a battlefield support variant and a maritime support variant, with both structural and airframe commonalities. The Wildcat can be made as a new build airframe or a Lynx/Super Lynx can be used as a donor airframe to lower costs, with the Wildcat sharing 5% of its parts in common. In addition to the UK, the type is also flown by the Republic of Korea Navy and the Philippine Navy.

The UK ordered 34 Wildcats for the Army and 28 for the Royal Navy to replace the Lynx in service with both arms. The Army variant is known as the Wildcat AH1 and is primarily used for battlefield reconnaissance and transport. The naval version is used for transport roles but also for anti-surface warfare when operating from other Naval Vessels. In addition to being equipped with a sea-scanning radar, the Wildcat HMA2 can carry a mix of up to 20 Martlet short-range and 4 Sea Venom heavy-strike anti-surface missiles. During September 2022 a Wildcat HMA2 laser designated a target which was then attacked by an RAF Typhoon with a Paveway IV bomb.

The Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm owns and operates the UK Wildcat HMA2 fleet and will be sending the Royal Navy 825 Squadron Wildcat pairs display team known as the Black Cats to display at RIAT25, a third example from the same squadron will also be on static display.

Photo Credit: Kev Storer

On display

Role Friday Saturday Sunday
Static No Yes Yes
Flying Yes Yes Yes