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The Sikorsky H-60 is a family of military helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft. All models use a modified mission symbol in addition to the 'H' vehicle type designator under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system (meaning, there is no aircraft named an "H-60" per se). The mission prefix (e.g. U, M, V) only has tangential meaning to the suffix series letter (A/B/C etc.), as most modified mission types encompass multiple series letters. Sikorsky also sells this helicopter as the S-70, but it was initially developed as the UH-60 to specific United States Army project requirements.

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  • H-60 (fr)
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  • H-60 est un terme général souvent utilisé pour une vaste famille d'hélicoptères de l'armée américaine. Cependant, ces appareils utilisent tous un indicatif complémentaire, en plus de l'indicatif H pour appliquer le système de désignation des aéronefs des États-Unis de 1962 (1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system) de sorte qu'il n'y a pas d'aéronef nommé seulement « H-60 ». Le préfixe associé (par exemple, U, M, V) sert simplement de complément à la lettre de série (A / B / C...ou H comme ici) et la plupart des appareils sont souvent tellement modifiés qu'ils englobent plusieurs séries de lettres. Ainsi, la société Sikorsky a conçu le S-70, mais l'a développé comme l'UH-60 pour satisfaire les exigences de l'armée américaine. (fr)
  • The Sikorsky H-60 is a family of military helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft. All models use a modified mission symbol in addition to the 'H' vehicle type designator under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system (meaning, there is no aircraft named an "H-60" per se). The mission prefix (e.g. U, M, V) only has tangential meaning to the suffix series letter (A/B/C etc.), as most modified mission types encompass multiple series letters. Sikorsky also sells this helicopter as the S-70, but it was initially developed as the UH-60 to specific United States Army project requirements. (en)
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  • H-60 est un terme général souvent utilisé pour une vaste famille d'hélicoptères de l'armée américaine. Cependant, ces appareils utilisent tous un indicatif complémentaire, en plus de l'indicatif H pour appliquer le système de désignation des aéronefs des États-Unis de 1962 (1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system) de sorte qu'il n'y a pas d'aéronef nommé seulement « H-60 ». Le préfixe associé (par exemple, U, M, V) sert simplement de complément à la lettre de série (A / B / C...ou H comme ici) et la plupart des appareils sont souvent tellement modifiés qu'ils englobent plusieurs séries de lettres. Ainsi, la société Sikorsky a conçu le S-70, mais l'a développé comme l'UH-60 pour satisfaire les exigences de l'armée américaine. H-60 peut faire référence à une des appareils suivants: * UH-60 Blackhawk * SH-60 Seahawk * HH-60 Pave Hawk * HH-60J Jayhawk * VH-60 Whitehawk * Sikorsky S-70 (fr)
  • The Sikorsky H-60 is a family of military helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft. All models use a modified mission symbol in addition to the 'H' vehicle type designator under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system (meaning, there is no aircraft named an "H-60" per se). The mission prefix (e.g. U, M, V) only has tangential meaning to the suffix series letter (A/B/C etc.), as most modified mission types encompass multiple series letters. Sikorsky also sells this helicopter as the S-70, but it was initially developed as the UH-60 to specific United States Army project requirements. Variants include: * Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, a medium-lift utility helicopter introduced in 1979. * Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk, a multi-mission maritime helicopter used by the United States Navy. * Sikorsky SH-60F Oceanhawk, a variant for antisubmarine warfare. * Sikorsky MH-60S Knighthawk, a variant for troop transport and vertical replenishment, but can also perform search and rescue. * Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk, a United States Air Force variant for combat search and rescue. * Sikorsky HH-60H Rescue Hawk, maritime special operations, search and rescue model for the U.S. Navy. * Sikorsky MH-60T Jayhawk, a variant used by the United States Coast Guard for maritime patrol, interdiction, and search and rescue (upgraded from extant HH-60J Jayhawk aircraft beginning in 2007). * Sikorsky VH-60N White Hawk, a variant used by the United States Marine Corps as Presidential and VIP transport helicopter including Marine One. * Mitsubishi H-60, manufactured in Japan by Mitsubishi under license from SikorskyThis article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. (en)
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