It’s a shame the army Wildcat is only really used for recon and utility now😔 I’d love to see the Wildcat with some rockets😅. The Wildcat is so versatile and agile and I think it deserves more action, rather than just the dirty work it has to put up with at the moment
The AH 64 the army has now can do a better job taking out tanks and other but the army should have kept the Lynx for troop transport and small cargo. They have put a lot onto the Wildcat asking it to do more. The Lynx is one of the best things the UK has ever made.
@@RJM1011 The Wildcat is still able to transport troops and cargo when needed, but I just don’t think it sees as much front line action as it could do. I think it’s a very capable helicopter, but it’s just being restrained.
@@RJM1011 did the army ditch the lynx/wildcat? I was in the navy so only saw it used by the marines and obviously us. Don’t even think the airforce had it, now I think about it...
@@cra83 The army has some Wildcats all the Lynx have now gone from the army when I was in the army I was looking forward to working with the Lynx as it's one of the best things the UK has ever built. Thank you.
I don't believe the Lynx was ever used as RAF rescue because in the UK the Lynx Helicopter was operated by the Army Air Corps and Navy but not the RAF. The RAF and the Navy operated the Sea King for Search and Rescue among other operations.
Unbelievably maneuverable Helicopter !
A Helicopter capable of performing 720 degrees of roll and a cobra maneuver backwards!
Awesome!
Love the Lynx, one of my favorites
Is it still used in 2020
@@Чарлимальчик The Army retired their Lynxes' but the Navy still have the wildcat
@@Coelian the army has it's own variant of Wildcat
They were right, in the old days
British looked very sharp back then...cheers from italy
Great to see this video thank you and thumbs UP. :)
Hi Richard, thanks for the visit and glad you enjoyed the the video.
It’s a shame the army Wildcat is only really used for recon and utility now😔
I’d love to see the Wildcat with some rockets😅. The Wildcat is so versatile and agile and I think it deserves more action, rather than just the dirty work it has to put up with at the moment
I guess the Apache replaced it in that role but I’d say it’s possible to add AGM systems to the wildcat if needed?
The AH 64 the army has now can do a better job taking out tanks and other but the army should have kept the Lynx for troop transport and small cargo. They have put a lot onto the Wildcat asking it to do more. The Lynx is one of the best things the UK has ever made.
@@RJM1011 The Wildcat is still able to transport troops and cargo when needed, but I just don’t think it sees as much front line action as it could do. I think it’s a very capable helicopter, but it’s just being restrained.
@@RJM1011 did the army ditch the lynx/wildcat? I was in the navy so only saw it used by the marines and obviously us. Don’t even think the airforce had it, now I think about it...
@@cra83 The army has some Wildcats all the Lynx have now gone from the army when I was in the army I was looking forward to working with the Lynx as it's one of the best things the UK has ever built. Thank you.
Fantastic video, I love this kind of thing. I’d love to know what the intro music is!
Sounds like a Poundland version of Vangelis’ “Pulstar” to me…
@@trissybabes it’s close and yet…
I don't know if you're still interested after so long but the song is 'Perpetual Motion' by Universal Production Music!
@@ThompsonWithTash I very much am - thank you so much!
@@ZacYates my pleasure 😊
What year is this video from? Please
This video was produced in 1980.
@@BritishHelicoptersHistory Thanks!
lynx is best chopper
Incrível! 🌟
Was Lynx ever used as RAF Rescue in yellow
I don't believe the Lynx was ever used as RAF rescue because in the UK the Lynx Helicopter was operated by the Army Air Corps and Navy but not the RAF. The RAF and the Navy operated the Sea King for Search and Rescue among other operations.
Ok not a Helicopter I would be interested in more information about the saboteurs vehicle it likes like an Supercat ATV but bigger.
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Did the lynx ever see actual combat? It is a great idea imo to have a stealth like aerial tank hunter.
Yes, they saw combat in the Falklands War and the Gulf War. In both conflicts they used Sea Skua missiles to attack marine targets.