SEA EAGLE MISSILE
Sea Eagle Missile is a British-origin air-to-surface anti-ship missile developed by British Aerospace Dynamics.
Key Features
Type: Air-to-Surface Anti-Ship Missile
Country of Origin: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Manufacturer: British Aerospace Dynamics
Launch Platforms:
Sea King Mk.42B helicopter
Sea Harrier FRS Mk.51 aircraft
Role: Long-range stand-off attacks against enemy ships
Targets: Single or multiple naval targets
Range: Approximately 100 km
Summary
The Sea Eagle was a long-range anti-ship missile used by the Indian Navy's naval aviation units. It allowed aircraft and helicopters to engage enemy warships from a safe distance without entering the target's defensive zone. With a range of about 100 km, it significantly enhanced maritime strike capabilities.
This missile is displayed at the Indian Naval Maritime Museum, Fort Kochi as part of India's naval aviation and weapons heritage collection.
Key Features
Type: Air-to-Surface Anti-Ship Missile
Country of Origin: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Manufacturer: British Aerospace Dynamics
Launch Platforms:
Sea King Mk.42B helicopter
Sea Harrier FRS Mk.51 aircraft
Role: Long-range stand-off attacks against enemy ships
Targets: Single or multiple naval targets
Range: Approximately 100 km
Summary
The Sea Eagle was a long-range anti-ship missile used by the Indian Navy's naval aviation units. It allowed aircraft and helicopters to engage enemy warships from a safe distance without entering the target's defensive zone. With a range of about 100 km, it significantly enhanced maritime strike capabilities.
This missile is displayed at the Indian Naval Maritime Museum, Fort Kochi as part of India's naval aviation and weapons heritage collection.