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A leaner, meaner Merlin

13th January 2011 - 20:30 GMT | by Tony Osborne

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Improved avionics and updated tactical systems are set to give the Royal Navy Merlin crews the edge in underwater warfare.

Under the £850 million Merlin Capability Sustainment Programme (MCSP), 30 of the Fleet Air Arm's 38-strong fleet of Merlin Mk1s are being upgraded to the Mk2 standard.

The project, led by prime contractor Lockheed Martin, aims to deliver a more intuitive avionics and combat mission system that will keep the aircraft effective for at least 20 years.

During a briefing at the AgustaWestland plant in Yeovil, where the work on the upgrade is taking place, Rod Makoske, VP and Group

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Tony was deputy editor of Defence Helicopter and Rotorhub magazines before joining Aviation Week in …

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