Furthermore, the British Army and the Royal Navy operate 34 and 28 aircraft respectively. The RoK Navy has eight AW159 helicopters and the Philippine Navy has two AW159 helicopters within its fleet. Additionally, there are several further potential operators around the globe, in Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
The AW159, designated Wildcat by the UK MOD, is an operationally capable and cost-effective multi-mission platform, with the UK as its significant reference customer. The AW159 conducts missions ranging from peacetime Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief, through to constabulary and high-end warfighting operations. It has the capability to autonomously Find, Fix and Strike adversaries in both the surface and sub-surface domains.
The platform is designed to operate safely from single spot aviation capable vessels in the harshest environments, adverse weather and high sea states, providing multi-mission operational readiness to the Maritime Commander. The AW159 Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter is designed to operate from deployed land locations with minimal maintenance burden, proving availability and force projection to the Land Commander.