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    A martlet in English heraldry is a mythical bird without feet that never roosts from the moment of its drop-birth until its death fall; martlets are proposed to be continuously on the wing. It is a compelling allegory for continuous effort, expressed in heraldic charge depicting a stylised bird similar to a swift or a house martin , without feet.

  2. Martlet or the Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) is a lightweight air-to-surface, air-to-air, surface-to-air, and surface-to-surface missile developed by Thales Air Defence for the United Kingdom. It is named after a mythical bird from English heraldry that never roosts, the Martlet. [2]

    • 2021; full operating capability with the Royal Navy projected for 2025
    • United Kingdom
  3. Royal Navy. Royal Canadian Navy. Number built. 7,885 [1] The Grumman F4F Wildcat is an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that entered service in 1940 with the United States Navy, and the British Royal Navy where it was initially known as the Martlet. [2] First used by the British in the North Atlantic, the Wildcat was the only effective ...

    • 2 September 1937
    • 1945
    • 7,885
    • Grumman
  4. Royal Navy "Martlet" and "Wildcat" fighters. A modified version of the U.S. Navy's F4F , the Grumman Model G-36A provided the Royal Navy with its first high-performance single-seat monoplane carrier fighter. Named "Martlet I" in British service, these 81 aircraft had originally been ordered by France and were taken over by the British after ...

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Martlet or the Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) is a lightweight air-to-surface, air-to-air, surface-to-air, and surface-to-surface missile developed by Thales Air Defence for the United Kingdom. It is named after a mythical bird from English heraldry that never roosts, the Martlet.

  6. The Martlet is a creature with origins in Medieval European mythology, legend, and folklore. It is nearly indistinguishable from other swallows. The only feature that distinguishes it, in fact, is its lack of feet. The inability of the martlet to land is often seen to symbolize the constant quest for knowledge and learning.

  7. These firings confirmed that LMM (Martlet) offers a mature, low-cost, high value solution to strengthen the inner layer defence capability of surface ships through re-use of current investment and ...

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