Martlet
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2013
Total Production : 6,650
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
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Martlet | Active | 2013 | 6,650 |
Martlet
Group : Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Status : Active
Also Known As : Future Anti-Surface Guided Weapon Light FASGW(L), Lightweight Multi-role Missile, LiMMS (?), LMM
Origin : United Kingdom
Contractor : Thales
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2013
Total Production : 6,650
The Thales Lightweight Multi-role Missile (LMM) system is suitable for lightweight maneuverable platforms and for its ability to fire on the move while delivering significant precision effects. The low cost LMM is small in size and builds on the heritage of combat proven munitions such as Starstreak and Starburst. On April 5, 2011, the United Kingdom (UK) Ministry of Defense (MoD) became the launch customer for the LMM weapon with an order for the development and production of 1,000 missiles to be fitted with a laser beam riding guidance system as well as a dual effect shaped charge and blast fragmentation warhead. The multipurpose warhead is detonated by a laser proximity fuze. The UK Armed Forces will receive a future version equipped with a semi-active laser (SAL) seeker replacing the laser beam riding guidance as well as alternative warheads.
The LMM modular weapon is intended to engage armored targets stationary or on the move using its precision guidance system at ranges between 400 meters to 6,000-8,000 meters powered by two-stage solid propellant rocket motor. Its multi-mode guidance system also includes GPS/INS navigation along with an Infrared (IR) seeker which is responsible for the terminal guidance. It can be released from ground platforms in the surface-to-surface role or by airborne platforms such as helicopters and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in the air-to-surface role. Besides, the weapon will be integrated on the Royal Navy's Lynx Wildcat helicopter as the Future Anti-Surface Guided Weapon Light FASGW(L) missile to engage fast attack boats and small surface ships.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | 5,650 | In September 2024 , the UK transferred 650 missiles to Ukraine. UK announced a deal for 5,000 LMM missiles to be transferred to Ukraine in March 2025. Deliveries are expected to complete by 2030. |
![]() | Active | 1,000 |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Number of Stages | 2 | |
Dimensions | ||
Diameter | 76 millimeter | |
Length | 1.3 meter | |
Wingspan | 260 millimeter | |
Mass | ||
Warhead | 3 kilogram | |
Weight | 13 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 8,000 meter | or 6,000 meters from low altitude |
Min Range | 400 meter | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 1.5 mach |
News

Deal will create 200 jobs in Northern Ireland and provide 5000 air defence missiles missiles to Ukraine.

Following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J.

On the occasion of Euronaval 2024, Naval Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thales and KNDS to work on integrating their solutions into the multipurpose

UK to supply 650 Lightweight Multirole Missiles (LMM) through £162 million contract to boost Ukraine’s air defences.

A significant number of Lightweight Multirole Missiles (LMM) have been ordered by the Government from Thales UK for the supply of the versatile, precision weapon to UK Armed Forces.
The British authorities has not made an official announcement about the shipment of Martlet missiles, but they were first mentioned as being used in Ukraine back in 2022 LONDON,

Leonardo and Thales are proud to announce the first successful firings of the Thales ‘Martlet’ Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) from Leonardo’s AW159 Wildcat helicopter.
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced a multi-million-pound deal to modernise and boost the British Army and Royal Marines’ very short-range air defence capability.
FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW, ENGLAND – JULY 11, 2016 – Textron Systems Weapon and Sensor Systems, a business of Textron Inc.
Finmeccanica – AgustaWestland is pleased to announce that it has signed a contract with the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) valued at £90 million to integrate, test and install
The Royal Navy's new Wildcat helicopters are to be fitted with £90 million missiles thanks to a contract that will sustain 300 UK jobs.

Philip Dunne MP, Minister of Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, today announced that Thales has been awarded a contract worth €56 million (£48 million) from the UK
Photo Gallery
June 2011

LMM weapon inside its launch canister
October 2008

Fury UAV equipped with LIMMS missile
Notes
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning
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