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Apache HELLFIRE Missiles Restocked in GBP15 Million Deal

Source: US Army


APACHE HELLFIRE MISSILES RESTOCKED IN GBP15 MILLION DEAL

Monday, May 20, 2013
Apache HELLFIRE Missiles Restocked in GBP15 Million Deal

Source: US Army


LONDON - The U.K. Ministry of Defence has signed a GBP15 million contract to replenish the Army's stock of supersonic HELLFIRE missiles used by Apache helicopters. The 100-pound (45-kg) HELLFIRE precision missile is Apache's primary weapon. Used by crews in Afghanistan, it also proved itself repeatedly during the Libya campaign when Apaches flew from the deck of HMS Ocean against Colonel Muammar Qadhafi's forces.

Successful use of the HELLFIRE in Afghanistan and in training has reduced the U.K.'s stocks of the missile. Each Apache can carry up to 16 HELLFIREs, which are mounted in sets of four beneath the helicopter's stub-wing pylons. Each missile has its own guidance computer, steering control and propulsion systems, which help to ensure precision targeting.

The air-to-surface missile can travel at up to 425 meters per second, which means it takes less than 20 seconds to reach a target 5 miles away.

Minister for Defence Equipment Support and Technology Philip Dunne said, "HELLFIRE has proved itself in Afghanistan and Libya, providing our Apache crews with state-of-the-art precision firepower. This order will ensure the Apache's attack capability remains in place for current and future operations."

Colonel Andy Cash, commander of the Apache Force, said, "The HELLFIRE missile has undoubtedly saved the lives of British and Afghan soldiers in Afghanistan and played an important role in the air campaign in Libya. It is an extremely reliable missile and without doubt the weapon of choice for the Apache pilot and ground force commander."

Source: U.K. Ministry of Defence
 

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