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  SH-60 SEA HAWK
The SH-3H Sea King has been replaced by the SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopters as the anti-submarine warfare helicopter.
The SH-60F crew consists of two pilots and two sensor operators, one of whom is a fully qualified search and rescue swimmer who is ready at all times for rescue operations.
The SH-60F's primary missions include all SH-60B missions (Surface and Under Sea Warfare, Search and Rescue, Medical Evacuation, Vertical Replenishment, Naval Surface Fire Support, and Communications Relay) while adding "Plane Guard." This is a rescue mission that is airborne any time the host Aircraft Carrier is launching or recovering planes.
navysite.de /planes/sh60.htm   (3185 words)

  
  SH-60 SEA HAWK
The SH-3H Sea King has been replaced by the SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopters as the anti-submarine warfare helicopter.
The SH-60F crew consists of two pilots and two sensor operators, one of whom is a fully qualified search and rescue swimmer who is ready at all times for rescue operations.
The SH-60F's primary missions include all SH-60B missions (Surface and Under Sea Warfare, Search and Rescue, Medical Evacuation, Vertical Replenishment, Naval Surface Fire Support, and Communications Relay) while adding "Plane Guard." This is a rescue mission that is airborne any time the host Aircraft Carrier is launching or recovering planes.
www.united-states-navy.com /planes/sh60.htm   (3185 words)

  
 Military helicopters - dKosopedia
The CH-46 Sea Knight is a tandem rotor medium lift helicopter used primarily by the Marines, introduced in 1964.
The SH-60 Sea Hawk, introduced in 1983 is a significant modification of the Black Hawk for Naval use in a number of variants.
The Black Hawk/Sea Hawk design is a more than two decade old design, and the Apache design will hit two decades in age in 2006.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/Military_helicopters   (1382 words)

  
 H-3 Sea King - The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Designed by Sikorsky, the Sea King first flew in 1959, and was operational with the United States Navy in June 1961 as the "HSS-2".
The Westland Sea King variant was manufactured under license by Westland Helicopters, Ltd. in the United Kingdom, who developed a specially modified version for the Royal Navy.
A "Sea King" is used as the official helicopter of the President of the United States and is operated by the United States Marine Corps.
www.blackvault.com /wiki/index.php/H-3_Sea_King   (1495 words)

  
 Combat Zone - Helicopters
The H-3H Sea King sub hunter and rescue helicopter has a range of 542 nautical miles with a crew of 4.
The SH-60 Sea Hawk attack and rescue helicopter has a range of 280 nautical miles with a crew of 3 or 4.
The Navy's SH-60B Sea Hawk is an airborne platform based aboard cruisers, destroyers, and frigates and deploys sonobouys and torpedoes in an anti-submarine role and also extend the range of the ship's radar capabilities.
members.tripod.com /~combat_arms/helicopters.html   (576 words)

  
 Sea Hawk The - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sea Hawk The - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Sea Hawk, The, motion picture about an English pirate who falls in love with the daughter of a Spanish ambassador right before war breaks out...
Kitty Hawk, town in northeastern North Carolina, on the Atlantic Ocean, site of the Wright Brothers National Memorial.
encarta.msn.com /Sea_Hawk_The.html   (142 words)

  
 Sea Hawk (England capitulates to its adversaries until it is forced into actions by the aggression of its enemies.)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sea Hawk (England capitulates to its adversaries until it is forced into actions by the aggression of its enemies.)
Similar detail is paid to the swordplay Sea Hawk in a later fight between Thorne and the evil Wolfingham.
The Sea Hawk showcases Flynn as his most dashing and debonaire before the and the wild lifestyle took a toll on his charm and his looks.
www.watfordmail.com /Sea/Sea_Hawk.html   (732 words)

  
 S-70C Black Hawk Transport Helicopter | Air Power | SinoDefence.com
The purchase of the 24 Sikorsky S-70C Black Hawk multirole army helicopters is one of the most notable military cooperation programmes between China and the U.S. in the 1980s honeymoon of their relations.
Sikorsky sent one of its newest S-70C Black Hawk (known as UH-60 in the U.S. Army) multirole helicopter as a counter to the Bell 204 (known as UH-1 in the U.S. Army).
The S-70Cs in service with the PLA are generally identical to the UH-60s in the U.S. Army, apart from their specially-designed gear box which were derived from the SH-60 Sea Hawk.
www.sinodefence.com /airforce/helicopter/s70.asp   (617 words)

  
 Naval Aviator   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Most Naval Aviators deploy at sea either aboard aircraft carriers as part of the carrier's air wing, or if they are helicopter pilots, aboard smaller combatant ships as part of a detachment of a larger squadron.
SH-60 Sea Hawk- variants on this helicopter model hunt submarines, conduct reconnaissance and find targets for their home ships, search for mines, move personnel and cargo, and engage in search-and-rescue missions, just to name a few.
CH-46 Sea Knight- a cargo helicopter used for moving personnel and supplies at sea, as well as Marines and their equipment to landing zones ashore.
navyrotc.bu.edu /visitors/learnmore/navav.html   (1094 words)

  
 DefenseLINK: DefenseLINK News Photos
An SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopter fires flares during an air power demonstration performed by aircraft from the USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) on Oct. 30, 2000.
The Kitty Hawk is participating in Exercise Foal Eagle 2000, a U.S. and Republic of Korea combined forces exercise.
The Sea Hawk is attached to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 14 of Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan.
www.defenselink.mil /photos/newsphoto.aspx?newsphotoid=3123   (73 words)

  
 US Navy MOD Addons Central   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The first of the six members of the class to be commissioned was TK 208 in 1981, followed by TK 202 in 1983, TK 12 in 1984, TK 13 in 1985, TK 17 in 1987 and TK 20 in 1989.
Retirement of the Sea Knights is due to conclude in 2004.
The MH-60S has the Black Hawk's 9,000lb external cargo hook, gunner's window, landing gear with tie downs and wire strike protection, along with hover IR suppresser, automatic stabilisation equipment and fuel cells.
web.1asphost.com /usnavymod/addons.html   (2435 words)

  
 CNN.com - Review of copter defenses under way - Nov. 18, 2003
An SH-60 Sea Hawk, the Navy equivalent of the Army's Black Hawk, fires flares in an air power demonstration.
Almost half of the Army helicopters operating in Iraq -- 290 -- are Black Hawks, which have been the workhorse of the Army fleet since they began replacing the venerable Hueys used during the Vietnam War.
Black Hawks already have all the latest protective systems, and there may be little more the Army can do other than employ standard tactics: Vary routes, fly at night when possible, and stay low to minimize the time an enemy can target them.
www.cnn.com /2003/WORLD/meast/11/17/sprj.irq.helicopters/index.html   (727 words)

  
 SH-3D Sea King   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Designed by Sikorsky, the Sea King first flew in 1959, and was operational with the United States Navy in June 1961 as the HSS-2.
For flight operations the helicopter is the first aircraft in the air and the last to land serving as plane guard and SAR for the fixed winged aircraft.
A Sea King is used as the official helicopter of the President of the United States and is operated by the United States Marine Corps.
www.check-six.com /Helo66/h-seaking.htm   (544 words)

  
 Sandcastle V.I. - Carriers: Airpower at Sea - A Changing Role / Part 5
Events in the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf during the 1980s highlight the role of the super carriers and assault carriers.
However, American SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopters, carrier-based A-6 Intruders, Royal Navy Lynx helicopters, and Royal Air Force Jaguars sank 14 of the Iraqi vessels and drove the other three away.
During late-1993, the USS Theodore Roosevelt was deployed to the vicinity of Bosnia with a 600-man Marine unit and its 6 CH-53 Sea Stallion and 4 UH-1N Iroquois helicopters.
www.sandcastlevi.com /sea/carriers/cvchap3e.htm   (1733 words)

  
 Destroyers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although it is a large one, it can run very fast in the speed of 33 knots in a quiet.
A helicopter storage area for two SH-60 "Sea Hawk" ASW helicopters is built.
Besides this, a Mk 29 launcher for Sea Sparrow air-defense missiles is installed.
members.tripod.com /ia_works/main/ships/dd/dd.htm   (244 words)

  
 Definition of SH-60 Sea Hawk
The Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk (or Sea Hawk) is a twin-engine anti-submarine warfare helicopter, based on the airframe of the UH-60 Black Hawk.
It carries an APS-124 search radar under the nose, a 25 round sonobouy (sonic detector) dispenser on the port fuselage, and a towed magnetic anomaly detector (MAD), and is armed with Penguin anti-ship missiles and torpedoes.
The SH-60F is a carrier-based variant, developed for the US Navy to replace the SH-3 Sea King and provide close in anti-submarine security for carrier battle groups.
www.wordiq.com /definition/SH-60_Sea_Hawk   (319 words)

  
 SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawk - Military Aircraft
Some versions, such as the Air Force's MH-60 G Pave Hawk and the Coast Guard's HH-60J Jayhawk, are equipped with a rescue hoist with a 250 foot (75 meter) cable that has a 600 pound (270 kg) lift capability, and a retractable in-flight refueling probe.
The UH-60 Black Hawk was fielded by the Army in 1979.
The SH-60B typically has a crew of three: a pilot, an airborne tactical officer (ATO) and a sensor operator, or “senso.” The ATO is responsible for the tactical situa-tion, deciding what assets will be used to prosecute the target and handling the coordination of other assets on scene.
www.fas.org /man/dod-101/sys/ac/sh-60.htm   (2450 words)

  
 NZ Portal - Your source for NukeZone information
Lets take a simple example, lets say you attack with only Sea Hawks against an enemy that doesnt have any defending sea units, he only has some Submarines.
Then basically all your attack power against sea units are left unused, then 40% of that damage is dealt to the remaining idle SEA UNITS (unless you have leftover damage for other unit groups as well).
60% of the unused damage is dealt when using an aggressive attack.
www.nukezone.info /articles.aspx?X=7   (615 words)

  
 Navy's New H-60 Multi-Purpose Helicopter Nears Operational Testing
The newest member of Sikorsky's H-60 family, the U.S. Navy's CH-60S, is on schedule to start operational test and evaluation with test squadron VX-1 later this year, following the arrival of the third aircraft at NAS Patuxent River on June 20.
It has the UH-60 Black Hawk's cabin and cargo-handling features, including external stores pylons, and the folding tail rotor pylon and powered blade-folding features of the SH-60 Sea Hawk.
Delivery of ten CH-60S helicopters this year marks the resumption of H-60 deliveries to the Navy, which ceased with the last Sea Hawk in 1996.
www.aviationnow.com /shownews/00farn3/intell13.htm   (161 words)

  
 [NukeZone] - The unofficial Manual Pages.
Since the Cruisers can attack Sea Units, Air Units & Buildings, the attackpower is divided between all thoose units (85/3) ~ 28 per unit-type (regardless of if your opponent has all three types, the damage is still 28 on each unit-type).
This combo make you superior to sea and also very good against air and vehicles the only place you lack defence against is infantry so if you want to be fully secured you could build Machine gun turrets but its not necessary:
But on the other hand sea is way to powerful to resist with hovers anyway so defence buildings is the only option if you want to be secure (Torpedo luncher) I am personally not a big fan of this combo but some ppl think its great...
www.flashpro.com /nukezone/guide.html   (2470 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/SH-60 Seahawk
The Sikorsky SH-60/MH-60 Seahawk (or Sea Hawk) is a twin turboshaft engine, multi-mission United States Navy helicopter based on the airframe of the United States Army/Air Force UH-60 Black Hawk.
The SH-60F is the carrier-based version of the Bravo, having replaced the SH-3 Sea King as the carrier battle group's primary antisubmarine warfare (ASW) and search and rescue (SAR) aircraft.
With the retirement of the Sea Knight the squadron designation of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron (HC) was also retired from the navy.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/SH-60_Sea_Hawk   (1200 words)

  
 Ìíîãîöåëåâîé âåðòîë¸ò SH-60
SH-60F Ocean Hawk - ïðîòèâîëîäî÷íûé âåðòîëåò äëÿ ïðîâåäåíèÿ îïåðàöèé ïî ïðèêðûòèþ àâèàíîñöåâ â ðàäèóñå 50êì â ïðåäåëàõ âíóòðåííåé çîíû ÏËÎ; ïðåäíàçíà÷åí äëÿ çàìåíû âåðòîëåòîâ SH-3H.
SH-60J Sea Hawk - ïàëóáíûé ïðîòèâîëîäî÷íûé âåðòîëåò ñèë ñàìîîáîðîíû ßïîíèè äëÿ çàìåíû âåðòîëåòîâ SH-3 Sea King â ñåðåäèíå 1990-õ ãã, ýêñïîðòíûé âàðèàíò âåðòîëåòà SH-60B.
HH-60J Jay Hawk - ïàëóáíûé ïîèñêîâûé è ñïàñàòåëüíûé âåðòîëåò ÷àñòåé áåðåãîâîé îõðàíû, çàêàçàâøèõ 42 âåðòîëåòà, ðàçðàáàòûâàëñÿ ïàðàëëåëüíî ñ âåðòîëåòîì HH-60Í, ñîâåðøèë ïåðâûé ïîëåò 8 àâãóñòà 1989 ã.
worldweapon.ru /vertuski/sh60.php   (870 words)

  
 SEAHAWK   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The MH-60S is an amalgam of the Sikorsky UH-60L BLACK HAWK helicopter and its Navy variant, the SH-60B SEAHAWK® helicopter.
The SH-60B SEAHAWK is a specially-equipped, fully marinized derivative of the renowned H-60 BLACK HAWK.
The S-70B helicopter is an international derivative of the U.S. Navy SH-60B SEAHAWK and is the most modern and capable Under Sea Warfare (USW) and Anti-Surface Unit Warfare (ASUW) helicopter in the world...
www.sikorsky.com /details/0,3036,CLI1_DIV69_ETI264,00.html   (328 words)

  
 Amazon.com: 1/60 D/C SH-60 Sea Hawk Helicopter: Toys & Games   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Beautifully crafted Sea Hawk SH-60 Helicopter diecast model 1:72 scale die cast from NewRay.
This is a very highly detailed Sea Hawk SH-60 Helicopter diecast model 1:72 scale die cast from NewRay.
Sea Hawk SH-60 Helicopter diecast model 1:72 scale die cast from NewRay is one of the best showcase model for any aviation enthusiasts.
www.amazon.com /60-SH-60-Sea-Hawk-Helicopter/dp/B000FGIUHE   (443 words)

  
 Project - RAF Waddington Air Show on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The Lynx AH.7 is service with the FAA where it operates as an attack/utility helicopter in support of the Royal Marines, and the Lynx HMA.8 as anti-submarine warfare helicopter equipped with the Sea Skua anti-ship missile for Royal Navy warships.
The Lynx most prominent combat role was operating the Sea Skua, to devastating effect against the Iraqi Navy during the 1991 Gulf War.
For anti-surface warfare, it is equipped with either four Sea Skua missiles (Royal Navy) or four AS.12 missiles (Aeronavale).
www.flickr.com /photos/96185638@N00/264974628   (1733 words)

  
 combatindex.com - US Sea Systems: DD 976 (MERRILL)
His bold leadership, daring tactics, and indomitable fighting spirit during this battle and other naval actions contributed greatly to the success in the recapture of the Solomon Islands and won him the Navy Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Legion of Merit with two Gold Stars.
It had entered the Arabian Sea on May 16, and conducted there high tempo operations that included more than 4,400 sorties during more than 10 weeks in the Arabian Gulf.
The purpose of this four-day training mission was to exercise the joint-combined naval and air capabilities of both countries, improve their respective levels of readiness and interoperability, and enhance military relations between the two nations.
combatindex.com /hardware/detail/sea/dd976_detail.html   (955 words)

  
 Pacific Fleet Online
USS CHAFEE, at sea (June 22, 2006) – A Sailor from the Pearl Harbor-based USS Chafee (DDG-90) assists a seriously ill 61-year-old civilian mariner onboard Chafee.
USS CHAFEE, at sea (June 22, 2006) – A rigid-hull inflatable boat from the Pearl Harbor-based USS Chafee (DDG-90) approaches the fishing vessel Jane to evacuate a seriously ill 61-year-old civilian mariner.
USS CHAFEE, at sea (June 22, 2006) - Sailors from the Pearl Harbor-based USS Chafee (DDG-90) escort a seriously ill 61-year-old civilian mariner from the fishing vessel Jane to the Chafee.
www.cpf.navy.mil /news_images/0606/060627b.htm   (649 words)

  
 Navy League of the United States - Citizens in Support of the Sea Services
Following its launch at the end of February, Sea Fighter was scheduled to go to Everett Naval Station to be fitted with its armament, and then undergo two months of sea trials.
Members of the Mayport Council were assigned a crewmember as a guide, who gave them tours of the ship from the engine room to the wardroom, she said.
The Sea Hawk took off first, the four Tomcats were then launched and returned to base at Naval Air Station Oceana, Va. Two F/A Hornets were launched and returned several times to be re-launched before refueling in the air and returning to base.
www.navyleague.org /sea_power/apr_05_50.php   (1478 words)

  
 SH-60B/F Sea Hawk Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter
In service since 1983 (SH-60B) and 1989 (SH-60F), the Sikorsky SH-60 Sea Hawk is the US Navy's primary anti-submarine and surface warfare helicopter.
When it's mothership's sonar detects a submarine in the vicinity, the Sea Hawk drops a line of active buoys which provide a rough fix on its position.
The cabins of the SH-60 Sea Hawk are packed with sophisticated instruments that monitor the various senor buoys and probes deployed in the hunt for subs and ships.
www.guncopter.com /sh-60-sea-hawk   (447 words)

  
 SH-60 Seahawk
Some versions, such as the Air Force's MH-60 G and the Coast Guard's HH-60J Jayhawk, are equipped with a rescue hoist with a 250 foot (75 meter) cable that has a 600 pound (270 kg) lift capability, and a retractable in-flight refueling probe.
Background: The UH-60 Black Hawk was fielded by the Army in 1979.
The Navy received the SH- 60B Seahawk in 1983 and the SH-60F in 1988.
www.battle-fleet.com /pw/his/sh60.htm   (424 words)

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