UH-60 Jayhawk - External View
Are you tired of aircraft yet? I'm not so I keep sending them for a couple more days. If you remember the Fort Knox photos I shared (July 26 blog), Chris flies the UH-60 Blackhawk. There are two versions at Ft. Knox, the L (Lima) and M (Mike). Air Station Kodiak has the newest version of the UH-60 labelled UH-60T. Don't ask me what happened to the letters between M and T - it's likely a military/government thing. The mission of the Coast Guard is very different (search and rescue) than the Army UH-60 (combat) so customization is expected. It is interesting that the CG refers to the UH-60 as a Jayhawk as opposed to the Army Blackhawk. This twin-engine beast of a helicopter is outfitted with sophisticated cameras plus extra fuel for range. You can also see the large winch above the door in the first photo. There are several cameras hanging off the front (one heck of a gimble on the one below the pilots) plus a large radar on the nose. Obviously, these aircraft are designed to find that needle in a haystack when searching large ocean areas.
Some special operations outfits in the Army have started taking delivery of the T model. If you want a little more reading on the new T model, this is an interesting page.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/night-stalker-mh-60-seen-absolutely-crammed-with-modifications
Thanks,
Doug White
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