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UH-60V Black Hawk: Upgraded version of the UH-60L with the electronic displays (glass cockpit) of the UH-60M. Upgrades performed by Northrop Grumman featuring a centralized processor with a partitioned, modular operational flight program enabling capabilities to be added as software-only modifications.
This is a list of versions of the Sikorsky S-70 military helicopter family, that entered service starting in the 1979. It is in service with 35 countries globally, and is commonly known as the UH-60 Black Hawk, the name from its biggest user the United States Army.
AH-60 Arpia IV: Based on the UH-60L, is an indigenous development made by the Colombian Air Force, IAI (Elbit Systems), and Sikorsky. Main armament is the Spike NLOS and a Nexter THL-20 gun turret. [26] UH-60 Black Hawk: The basic military utility helicopter for the U.S. Army, with MH-60A, K, L, and M Special Operations variants.
Lockheed (LMT) clinches a contract to exercise an option for two UH-60M aircraft. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
United States Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk. The Sikorsky H-60 is a family of military helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft.. All models use a modified mission symbol in addition to the 'H' vehicle type designator under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system (meaning, there is no aircraft named an "H-60" per se).
UH-60J: Rescue helicopter license produced by Mitsubishi for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. [18] [19] UH-60JA: Utility version for the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force based on the UH-60J. [29] USH-60K: Among two prototypes, one was redesignated as evaluation type. [32] SH-60K: Improved version of SH ...
UH-60V. UH-60M 760. 1,375 2,135 planned [65] UH-72 Lakota United States European Union: Utility helicopter: 2007 UH-72A
Northrop Grumman pointer/tracker of CIRCM on UH-60M Black Hawk. The CIRCM system is intended to be an improved, lighter-weight version of the ATIRCM system. CIRCM lowers the weight of the system and therefore brings with it the opportunity to deploy this kind of laser counter-measure across a wider portion of the fleet. [6]