H-60 helicopter/Catalogs
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Sorted list of types
- AH-60L [r]: Armed helicopter variant of the MH-60K Blackhawk, formerly the MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator (DAP) [e]
- EH-60C [r]: Tactical signals intelligence and electronic warfare helicopter derived from the UH-60A, using the "Quickfix" system; replaced by unmanned aerial vehicles [e]
- HH-60G [r]: United States Air Force helicopter CSAR variant, also called PAVE HAWK, with GPS, navigation radar, and defensive avionics [e]
- HH-60H [r]: A naval combat search and rescue helicopter based on the SH-60B Seahawk with extra fuel tanks [e]
- HH-60M [r]: Current U.S. Army medical evacuation ("air ambulance") helicopter [e]
- MH-60A [r]: First-generation U.S. Army special operations helicopter, derived from the underpowered UH-60A, with enhancements including air refueling probes, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) and two Miniguns on pintle mounts in side windows. [e]
- MH-60G [r]: United States Air Force special operations helicopter, known as PAVE HAWK, which adds FLIR to the HH-60G to give it night/all-weather capability [e]
- MH-60K [r]: Army Special Operations Command special operations troop carrier helicopter; DAP or AH-60K armed variant [e]
- MH-60L [r]: U.S. Army Special Operations Command troop-carrying helicopter for covert infiltration and exfiltration [e]
- MH-60M [r]: U.S. Army special operations helicopter based on the UH-60M redesigned and rebuilt (or new-built) improved light utility transport helicopter; may have a stealth variant [e]
- MH-60R [r]: Named the Seahawk, both a new production aircraft and a remanufacture of the existing SH-60B Seahawk and SH-60F Ocean Hawk naval helicopter, for anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare, eliminating the carrier vs. non-carrier variants [e]
- MH-60S [r]: Named the 'Knighthawk, a United States Navy utility and mine countermeasures helicopter, replacing CH-46 in non-Marine applications, HH-60H Rescue Hawk, MH-53E Sea Dragon minesweeper [e]
- SH-60B [r]: A naval helicopter, called the Seahawk, with Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse (RAST) for operation from non-carrier warships; optimized for ASW and ASuW; it has offensive radar, sonobuoy systems, magnetic anomaly detector, electronic warfare receivers, and two torpedo/missile pylons [e]
- SH-60F [r]: A naval helicopter intended to operate from aircraft carriers; Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse (RAST) , an extra weapons store, and FLIR [e]
- SH-60J [r]: U.S. Coast Guard variant of the H-60 helicopter, with Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse (RAST}, search radar, additional navigation electronics, searchlight, night vision goggles and no weapons. [e]
- UH-60A [r]: First version of a series of U.S. Army light transport helicopters; this model suffered from insufficient power and remaining aircraft are being remanufactured [e]
- UH-60M [r]: Main U.S. Army utility and light troop carrier helicopter, the latest of a number of versions [e]