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What is it?

The Black Hawk Utility Helicopter (UH/HH-60) is the Army’s utility tactical transport helicopter. It provides air assault, general support, aeromedical evacuation, command and control, and special operations support to combat, stability and support operations. The aircraft is also a key component for homeland security and relief operations. The Black Hawk is considered the “Workhorse” of Army Aviation.

What has the Army done/is doing?

The Army has integrated a number of enhancements to the Black Hawk over the years to extend the aircraft’s lift and range capabilities, reduce operation and sustainment costs, and enhance survivability to ensure commanders have essential aviation capabilities they need to win today.

Black Hawk is in its 40th year of production and major improvements continue to increase its overall capability to support the Soldier.

What continued efforts does the Army have planned?

With multiple versions of the aircraft currently in service, the Black Hawk will be a key component of the fleet through 2054. The Army will continue to integrate emerging technology enhancements into the Black Hawk fleet to increase the performance, reliability, availability and maintainability of the platform through addition of technologies such as:

Why is this important to the Army?

Army Aviation is a key enabler and critical to the overall success of the Army’s mission. On the asymmetric battlefield, the Black Hawk enables commanders to get to the fight quicker and to mass effects throughout the battlespace across the full spectrum of conflict. Through continuous improvements, the Black Hawk provides the operational commander with a modernized air assault, MEDEVAC and Command and Control platform required to fly, fight and win today, and in the future operational environment.

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