Selex to support RMN Super Lynx helicopter sensors
Selex ES will support sensor equipment onboard the Royal Malaysian Navy’s Super Lynx MK100 helicopter, under a new contract with AIROD signed at DSA 2014, Defence Services Asia exhibition and conference in Kuala Lumpur on 14 April.
The three year contract provides for the supply of spares and support for the navy's Super Lynx MK100 helicopter’s sensors, specifically the Guardian 2500 electronic support measures, the Seaspray 3600 surveillance radar and the multi mission turret.
Barry Anstey, regional director Asia, Selex ES, said: ‘We are committed to deliver to the Malaysian Navy our best expertise and are looking forward to further develop our relationship with the industry and the government in Malaysia’.
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