The UH-60 Blackhawk is a military medium lift helicopter used by the United States Army. Specialized variants are used by the US Air Force (HH-60 Pave Hawk), US Navy (SH-60 Seahawk), and US Coast Guard (HH-60 Jayhawk), as well as by other US government agencies and numerous foreign governments.
Link to Wikipedia Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackhawk_helicopter
Appearances:
- Chapter 33-2 - The military helicopter that was sent from Boulder to look for the missing Chinook was a Blackhawk.
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Blackhawk on the ground |
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General Info:- Crew: 4 (pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, door gunner)
- Capacity: 14 troops or 6 stretchers
- Length: 64 ft, 10 in.
- Rotor diameter: 60 ft.
- Height: 16 ft, 10 in.
- Empty weight: 10,624 lb
- Max takeoff weight: 23,500 lb
Performance- Maximum speed:222 mph
- Range:368 mi
- Entered service in 1979, has seen heavy use in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Extensively upgraded over time, with new versions still in production.
- Primary user is the United States Army, variants used by the Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard.
- Main uses in the Army are troop transport and medical evacuation.
- Special variants are equipped with precision navigation equipment and aerial refueling, used for search and rescue and to transport special forces.
- Special "stealth" version was used for the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
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