Aircraft

Gazelle and Lynx in formation

AAC Apache

Apache

Designed to hunt and destroy tanks, the Apache attack helicopter has significantly increased the operational capability of the British Army

Lynx

Lynx

Lynx has been used extensively within the Army Air Corps for a wide variety of roles and tasks. It still holds the world speed record for helicopters.

Gazelle

Gazelle

The primary role of Gazelle is observation and reconnaissance.

Squirrel

Squirrel

The Squirrel is the basic training helicopter for the Army Air Corps.

Bell 212

Bell 212

The Bell 212 is used by the Army Air Corps in the jungle areas of Belize and Brunei.

Defender

Defender

The Defender is the latest version of the Islander twin turboprop aircraft and is used in a variety of roles.

Related Aircraft

Future Lynx

A new aircraft, named for the moment 'The Future Lynx' or 'FLYNX', will be built using a common design and is due to enter service with the Royal Navy and the Army Air Corps.
Future Lynx

Unmanned Arial Vehicles

Unmanned aerial vehicles provide an excellent 'over the hill' view for commanders on the ground. Desert Hawk is currently in use with the Royal Artillery and Watchkeeper is due in 2010.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles