H-60 Seahawk Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2458853 Electrical Plug Connector
009989097
24590-0015 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010076468
247824-0001 Electrical Dummy Load
008407104
247AS-C0395-115 Electrical Plug Connector Body
012267051
247AS-C1461-001 Transistor
004195374
247AS-C1580-001 Film Fixed Resistor Network
002569827
247AS-C1581-001 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
010134917
247AS-C2220-003 Vacuum Pump Kit
010646025
247AS-C2366 Dehumidifier Desiccant Container
010175521
247AS-C2366-001 Dehumidifier Desiccant Container
010175521
247AS50-353-001 Electromagnetic Relay
010309447
247ASC0296-001 Electrical Contact
000053035
247ASC0372-001 Electrical Receptacle Connector
002336727
247ASC1851-008 Hose Clamp
010935528
247ASC1921-001 Current Transformer
001554727
2480509G3 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
008842079
2482-009-W5R0-501M Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001132462
2482-009W5R0-501M Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001132462
2482-022-W5R0-501M Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001132462
24830 Incandescent Lamp
006901094
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Helicopter, Seahawk, H-60

Picture of H-60  Seahawk Helicopter

The Sikorsky SH-60/MH-60 Seahawk (or Sea Hawk) is a twin turboshaft engine, multi-mission United States Navy helicopter based on the United States Army UH-60 Black Hawk and a member of the Sikorsky S-70 family. The most significant airframe modification is a hinged tail to reduce its footprint aboard ships.

The U.S. Navy uses the H-60 airframe under the model designations SH-60B, SH-60F, HH-60H, MH-60R, and MH-60S. Able to deploy aboard any air-capable frigate, destroyer, cruiser, fast combat support ship, amphibious assault ship, or aircraft carrier, the Seahawk can handle anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASUW), naval special warfare (NSW) insertion, search and rescue (SAR), combat search and rescue (CSAR), vertical replenishment (VERTREP), and medical evacuation (MEDEVAC). All Navy H-60s carry a rescue hoist for SAR/CSAR missions.

During the 1970s, the U.S. Navy began looking for a new helicopter to replace the Kaman SH-2 Seasprite.

The Navy based its requirements on the Army's UTTAS specification to decrease costs from commonality. which was designated "SH-60B Seahawk".

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