@1805
LMM won't take up hardly any of FASGW(H)'s role, LMM has a 3kg warhead. FASWG(H) is designed to deal with ships up to 1000t I think is the number thrown around, presumably can tackle bigger ships by targeting vital areas.
LMM will only really be useful for the very light vessels, it's 1/4 the weight of Brimstone. According to the guy who writes ThinkDefence, the warhead is 6.2kg. If Sea Spear or Brimstone 2 was only really aimed at FAC then I doubt LMM would be able to do any better. FASGW(H) has a warhead of something closer to 40kg.
IMO it won't be a case of how much LMM does of FASGW(H)'s role, it's how much would NSM do which is massive overkill for what the RN expects the Wildcat to do. They're not meant to be taking on the heavier vessels with more comprehensive air defence suites, off the top of my head the only thing Sea Skua did in '82 was take out the bridge of a patrol boat and hole an Arg sub on the surface.
Right now i've no idea how cheap NSM would be over FASGW(H), but I'd guess it'd be a much more expensive missile which would probably also have higher integration costs than FASGW(H).
@Volkodav
LMM = FASGW(L), it's just that the (L) variant has actually selected what it is, even if it is
Lightweight
Multirole
Missile, they'll probably give it a more dashing name when in service but given it's probably the same lot who came up with Sea Ceptor i'm not so sure.
maritime role – LMM will be integrated as the Future Anti-Surface Guided Weapon Light FASGW(L) missile on the new Wildcat Lynx helicopter platform under a parallel programme with the UK MoD.
ground-to-ground role – the dual-effect warhead of LMM (blast fragmentation and shaped charge) makes it suitable for a wide range of ground targets including light/medium armour;
air-launched role – the modular design of the missile permits the future development and introduction of alternative warheads, seekers including a semi-active laser (SAL) version for precision strike surface attack roles;
First production contract for Thales
But in the ground-to-ground co