Sea Skua

Sea Skua
Sea Skua missile on a Westland Lynx of the German Navy
TypeAir-to-surface missile, anti-ship missile
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1982
Used bySee operators
WarsFalklands War, Gulf War
Production history
DesignerBritish Aircraft Corporation
Designed1972
ManufacturerBritish Aircraft Corporation (1972–1977)
BAe Dynamics (1977–1999)
MBDA (UK) Ltd (since 1999)
Produced1975
Specifications
Mass145 kg
Length2.5 m
Diameter0.25 m
Wingspan0.72 m
Warhead30 kg semi armour piercing, 9 kg RDX
Detonation
mechanism
Impact fuze, delayed detonation

EngineSolid fuel booster / solid fuel sustainer
Operational
range
25 km
Maximum speed Mach 1+
Guidance
system
Semi-active radar homing
Steering
system
Control surfaces
Launch
platform
Westland Lynx, Combattante BR-42 FAC

The Sea Skua is a British lightweight short-range air-to-surface missile (ASM) designed for use from helicopters against ships. It was primarily used by the Royal Navy on the Westland Lynx. Although the missile is intended for helicopter use, Kuwait employs it in a shore battery and on their Umm Al Maradem (Combattante BR-42) fast attack craft.

The Royal Navy withdrew the missile from active service in 2017. Its replacement, Sea Venom, entered service in 2021.


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