How many countries use the Black Hawk
How Is the UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter Used Around the World?
Last updated on January 9th, 2024
Page author: Bill Carson
For over 40 years, the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter has been used for a variety of applications. First introduced in the late 1970s, this four-blade, twin-engine helicopter is now one of the most widely used helicopters in the world.
About the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter
Produced by Sikorsky, the Black Hawk helicopter is known for its speed, lift, and safety. Additional key features of the UH-60 include:
- Dual digital flight control computer
- Two T700-GE-701D engines
- Equipped with a cargo hook for external lift missions
- Ability to lift up to 9,000 pounds
- Low detectability
- Requires limited maintenance
- Able to carry up to 15 people
- Reaches speeds of 163 mph
- Can be armed with missiles, rockets, machine guns, and more
The UH-60 Is Suited for a Variety of Tasks
The UH-60 Black Hawk is a durable, versatile, and high-performance helicopter, making it the ideal choice for numerous applications. Some of the tasks that the UH-60 is commonly used for include:
How the UH-60 Is Used in Different Countries
Currently, there are more than 4,000 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters in operation within more than twenty-five countries around the world. Below are some examples of how different countries utilize this high-performance, reliable helicopter.
The United States
First used in 1979 by the U.S. Army, the UH-60 was designed to replace the Bell UH-1 Iroquois as the Armys tactical transport helicopter. Since then, there have been a variety of modified versions of the helicopter used by the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
Currently, there are over 2,000 Black Hawk helicopters in service in the United States armed forces. While used for a variety of mission types, this helicopter is most commonly utilized for combat assault and search and rescue.
Mexico
Much like in the United States, UH-60s are used by Mexicos forces in a variety of applications. In particular, the Mexican Air Force uses Black Hawks to transport special forces units, while the Federal Police commonly uses the helicopters to attack drug traffickers.
South America
In Colombia, UH-60 Helicopters are used by the Colombian Army, Colombian Air Force, and the Colombian National Police. They are typically used for medical evacuation, search and rescue, and to transport troops and supplies to difficult-to-access locations for counter-insurgency operations. In fact, Colombia manages the fourth-largest Black Hawk helicopter fleet in the world.
Similarly, in Brazil, the UH-60 helicopter is used by the Brazilian Army peacekeeping forces, special forces, and search and rescue missions. Additionally, these helicopters are widely used by the country in their armed forces to provide close air support to group forces.
Australia
In Australia, the utility helicopter is typically used by the Royal Australian Army to provide support to Special Operations Command. However, Black Hawks have been utilized for all of the following in Australia:
- Aerial firefighting and firebombing
- Emergency services
- Disaster relief operations
- MEDEVAC
- General utility
Europe
In Slovakia, Black Hawks are operated by the countrys armed forces and are typically used to perform domestic crisis management tasks, such as disaster response and search and rescue.
In Sweden, UH-60s were purchased to expand the countrys existing army and its capabilities. The helicopters are typically used for troop transport, medical evacuation, and logistics support.
Asia
In Asia, both Japan and the Republic of Korea are licensed by Sikorsky to produce the multi-mission helicopters in their respective countries. Through domestic production of the helicopter, both of these countries manage very large fleets of Black Hawks.
With two countries licensed to produce Black Hawks in Asia, its no surprise that these helicopters are very popular among Asian countries. Additional countries in Asia that utilize Black Hawks include:
- Iraq
- Qatar
- United Arab Emirates
- Saudi Arabia
- Jordan
- Taiwan
Most of these counties use the Black Hawk for assault and evacuation; however, Taiwan once used UH-60s to transport Pope John Paul II and his team around the country in 2000.
Africa
For decades, the UH-60 helicopter has been put to use throughout Africa. On the continent, Black Hawks are used for military operations in the following countries:
Additionally, the Black Hawk helicopter has been recently utilized for commercial use in South Africa. While most commonly used for firefighting and disaster relief, a Black Hawk was once used to lift and rescue a rhino in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
UH-60 Maintenance
No matter what application a UH-60 is used for, frequent maintenance and repair is crucial to keep your Black Hawk helicopter running safely and smoothly.
At Cutting Dynamics, we have been providing vital products and services to the aerospace industry for over thirty years. In particular, we offer reliable replacement parts and maintenance kits for UH-60 helicopters.
Our UH-60 Maintenance Kits
Our UH-60 Black Hawk phase maintenance kits make it easy to keep up with helicopter maintenance and repair. We offer fully equipped phase kits for the following flight hour intervals:
- 360-hour
- 480-hour
- 720-hour
- 960-hour
In each kit, you will receive color-coordinated, Sikorsky-approved parts that make performing maintenance a breeze.
Our UH-60 Replacement Parts
In addition to maintenance kits, we also offer Black Hawk replacement parts. We offer spare parts for the following zones of the helicopter:
- Cockpit (zone 1)
- Cabin (zone 2)
- Transition (zone 3)
- Tail cone (zone 4)
- Tail rotor pylon (zone 5)
- Main rotor pylon (zone 6)
As a leading provider for the aerospace industry, our replacement Sikorsky parts have been utilized in commercial and defense aviation sectors around the world. Some of our clients have included Boeing, Parker, Sikorsky, Spirit AeroSystems, Cessna, Gulfstream, and Bell.
Contact Us for UH-60 Black Hawk Maintenance Kits and Spare Parts
Founded in 1985, Cutting Dynamics is a leading provider of essential products and services for the aerospace industry. In addition to UH-60 replacement parts and maintenance kits, we also offer the following services:
If you are in need of replacement Sikorsky parts or Black Hawk maintenance kits,contact Cutting Dynamics today. Our team of experts is ready to answer any questions you may have.
UH-60 / S-70A Blackhawk Multi-Mission Helicopter
The Black Hawk has been operational with the US Army since 1978.The Black Hawk helicopter can be armed with a variety of missiles, rockets, machine guns, and 20mm canons.The Black Hawk is used by the US and more than 25 other nations.The UH-60 Blackhawk is a multi-mission medium lift helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company.
The UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter has been operational in the US Army since 1978, and variants of the Blackhawk are operational or have been ordered by multiple international customers: the Argentine Air Force, Royal Australian Army, Bahrain, Brazil, Brunei, Chile, Colombian Air Force, Egypt, Greece, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan Self Defence Force, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Peoples Republic of China, Royal Saudi Land Forces Army Aviation Command, the Turkish Jandarma, Spain, The Philippine Air Force, Taiwan, and Thailand.
The aircraft have logged over four million flying hours, including a diverse range of combat missions in Grenada, Panama, in the liberation of Kuwait, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and numerous humanitarian and rescue missions including operations in Bosnia. The helicopters are manufactured at the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation production facilities based in Stratford, Connecticut, USA. Licensed production of Blackhawk helicopters is also carried out in Japan and the Republic of Korea.
The primary mission of the Blackhawk helicopter is as a troop carrier and logistical support aircraft, but in addition the helicopter can be configured to carry out medical evacuation, command-and-control, search-and-rescue, armed escort, electronic warfare and executive transport missions.
More than 2,000 H-60 variants are in service with the US Military and more than 600 exported. The S-70A helicopter is the export version of the multi-mission Blackhawk developed by Sikorsky.
Blackhawk design
The UH-60s are designed to strict military standards and provide ruggedness, dependability, and versatility.
The Blackhawk has low detectability and outstanding nap-of-the-earth flight capabilities. The aircraft is tolerant to small arms fire and most high-explosive, medium-calibre (23mm) projectiles. The flight controls are ballistically hardened and the helicopter is equipped with redundant electric and hydraulic systems.
The helicopter has the ability to absorb high-impact velocities. The fuel system is crash-resistant and self-sealing. The crew seats and the landing gear are energy absorbing.
UH-60M Blackhawk upgrade programme
In April 2001, the US Army approved an upgrade programme for more than 1,500 Blackhawks to UH-60M standard. The first flight of the UH60M took place in September 2003 and three helicopters have been delivered for the test programme.
The US Army initially decided to opt for new build helicopters rather than upgrade existing airframes.
The new-build helicopter entered low-rate initial production (LRIP) in April 2005. The first of 22 new UH-60Ms was delivered in July 2006. Initial operational evaluation (OPEVAL) is underway and a decision on full-rate production of 1,227 helicopters was authorised in December 2007 with the award of a five-year contract.
Under this contract six UH-60M utility and 20 HH-60M combat rescue helicopters were ordered in March 2008.
In December 2007, the US Army ordered 11 low-rate initial production (LRIP) upgrade UH60M. The UH-60M upgrade completed its maiden flight in August 2008. More than 950 aircraft are scheduled to be delivered by 2025. The UH-60M features new wide chord composite spar main rotor blades (which will provide 470lb more lift than the current UH-60L blade), strengthened fuselage and advanced infrared suppression.
The fly-by-wire glass cockpit has a digitised 1553 bus-based avionics suite with four Rockwell Collins multi-function displays, four-axis fully-coupled autopilot, two Canadian Marconi (CMC) electronic flight management systems, dual Honeywell embedded GPS inertial (EGI) navigation system, digital moving map and Goodrich integrated vehicle health management system (IHVMS).
The new General Electric T700-GE-701D engine (with full authority digital electronic control) is more powerful and provides additional lift during sling load operations.
Helicopter cockpit
The helicopter is flown by a crew of three: the pilot and the co-pilot at the flight deck and one crew member in the cabin. The Blackhawk helicopter is equipped with a glass cockpit and digital avionics.
In addition, customers may select a digital automated flight computer system (AFCS) to simplify pilot workload. An electronic flight information system (EFIS) provides primary pilotage and navigation displays for the aircrew.
UH-60 / S-70A Blackhawk weapons
The Blackhawk is qualified as a launch platform for the laser-guided Hellfire anti-armour missile. The Blackhawk can carry 16 Hellfire missiles using the external stores support system (ESSS). The ESSS has the capability of carrying a 10,000lb payload of missiles, rockets, cannons and electronic countermeasures pods. The helicopter can also accommodate additional missiles, supplies or personnel inside the cabin.
The S-70 can mount 7.62mm or .50-calibre machine guns in the windows.
The US Army Black Hawks are fitted with the Goodrich AN/AVR-2B laser threat warning system.
Cargo
The cabin provides accommodation for 11 fully equipped troops or four litters (stretcher patients) with a medical officer for medical evacuation missions.
The cabin is equipped with a ventilation and heating system. The S-70A can carry external loads up to 9,000lb (4,072kg) on the cargo hook for example, a 155mm howitzer. The main cabin can be cleared of troop seats for transportation of cargo. Additional stores can be carried on the external stores support system.
Communications
The UH-60 is equipped with a voice and data communications suite including VHF, UHF communications, an identification friend or foe (IFF) transponder, secure voice communications, satellite communications and an intercom system.
Blackhawk engines
The S-70A is equipped with two General Electric turboshaft engines, type T700-GE-701C. US Army Blackhawks are being fitted with latest version, the 701D, which is rated at 2,000shp.
The internal fuel tanks have a capacity of 1,360l. Auxiliary fuel can be carried with 1,400l in two internal fuel tanks and 1,740l externally.
UH-60 / S-70A Blackhawk helicopter orders and deliveries
Saudi Arabia requested 24 UH-60L helicopters in July 2006, while Columbia ordered 15 UH-60L helicopters in June 2007. Bahrain became the first international customer for the UH-60M in June 2007, with an order for nine helicopters for the Royal Bahraini Air Force. In June 2007,
Brazil requested the FMS of six UH-60L helicopters. In November 2007, the United Arab Emirates placed an order for ten S-70A helicopters.
In September 2008, Egypt requested the sale of four UH-60M helicopters and United Arab Emirates (UAE) requested 14 UH-60M helicopters. In January 2010, US Defense Security Cooperation Agency informed Congress about a possible FMS of 60 UH-60M helicopters to Taiwan.
In September 2010, the Swedish Defence Material Administration requested the sale of 15 UH-60M helicopters through the US Governments Foreign Military Sales programme. This was approved in May 2011.
Thailand requested a sale of three UH-60M Blackhawk helicopters in July 2011. In December 2011, Sikorsky and Brunei Ministry of Defence signed a contract for 12 S-70i Blackhawk helicopters. The contract also includes an option for ten additional aircraft.
In June 2012, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency informed Congress about a possible FMS of 12 UH-60M helicopters to Qatar.
In July 2012, the US Army and Navy placed an $8.5bn contract with Sikorsky for 653 Black Hawk and Sea Hawk helicopters by December 2017. The five-year contract also includes an option to acquire 263 additional aircraft.
Sikorsky signed a letter of intent with Wojskowe Zaklady Lotnicze NR 1 in September 2012 in response to the Polish Governments decision to acquire 26 S-70i aircraft for the Polish Armed Forces.
In October 2016, Sikorsky completed the delivery of the 1000th unit of the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter to the US Army.
Sikorsky received a five-year contract worth $3.8bn from the US Government for the delivery of 257 H-60 helicopters including the UH-60M and HH-60M MEDEVAC aircraft in June 2017. The contract includes an option 103 additional aircraft, which if exercised will increase the total contract value to $5.2bn. The deliveries are expected to be completed by 2022.
In July 2021, Sikorsky was awarded a four-year contract by the Brazilian Air Force to provide logistics support and sustainment of 16 UH-60L Black Hawk helicopters.