Disambiguation evidence for Lynx helicopter via surface form

"Westland Lynx"


As subject (54)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Westland Lynx".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Lynx helicopter
armamentOptions anti-ship missiles
armamentOptions machine guns
armamentOptions rockets
armamentOptions torpedoes
canOperateFrom destroyers
canOperateFrom frigates
canOperateFrom offshore patrol vessels
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 2
crew 3
designedFor army aviation
designedFor naval aviation
developedFrom Westland Scout
engineType turboshaft
firstFlightDate 1971-03-21
instanceOf military helicopter
instanceOf multi-role helicopter
instanceOf rotorcraft
introduced 1978
manufacturer Westland Helicopters
maxSpeed_kmh over 320
notableFor high agility
notableFor high maneuverability
numberOfEngines 2
primaryUsers British Army
primaryUsers Royal Navy
replacedBy AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat in UK service
role anti-submarine warfare helicopter
role anti-surface warfare helicopter
role attack helicopter
role reconnaissance helicopter
role search and rescue helicopter
role utility helicopter
rotorConfiguration single main rotor
statusInUK largely retired
successor AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat
tailRotorType conventional tail rotor
usedBy Brazilian Navy
usedBy French Navy
usedBy German Navy
usedBy Royal Air Force of Oman
surface form: Omani Air Force
usedBy Portuguese Navy
usedBy Qatar Emiri Air Force
usedBy Royal Air Force
usedBy Danish Navy
surface form: Royal Danish Navy
usedBy Royal Netherlands Navy
usedBy Royal Norwegian Air Force
usedBy South Korean Navy
usedInConflict Bosnian War
usedInConflict Falklands War
usedInConflict Gulf War
usedInConflict Iraq War
worldRecord helicopter speed record 1972

As object (2)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Westland Lynx".

Wildcat helicopter developedFrom
"Westland Lynx"
↳ resolves to Lynx helicopter
Commando Helicopter Force historicallyOperated
"Westland Lynx"
↳ resolves to Lynx helicopter