Hh-60h Search And Rescue Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10355456 Dial Indicating Tensiometer
008807868
1035691S Electrical Contact
012271976
103571-20 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011348024
103643 Incandescent Lamp
001558687
10370EB Pressure Switch
005034884
10371N Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
009582673
10383835 Lug Terminal
001138185
10383873 Electrical Wire
004802291
10384022 O-ring
002500223
10386354 Headed Straight Pin
008258353
10386438 Electrical Plug Connector
007827266
103875 Pipe Plug
000103875
10387610 Headed Straight Pin
000817018
10390419 Bearing Ball
001006147
10391172 Split Washer
009840388
10394005 Electrical Connector Cover
013044166
103950 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000233
10396502 O-ring
010828730
10396754 Machine Screw
009846201
10398 Transistor
001798478
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Helicopter, Search And Rescue, Hh-60h

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The Sikorsky MH-60G/HH-60G Pave Hawk is a twin-turboshaft engine helicopter in service with the United States Air Force. It is a derivative of the UH-60 Black Hawk and incorporates the US Air Force PAVE electronic systems program. The HH-60/MH-60 is a member of the Sikorsky S-70 family.

The MH-60G Pave Hawk's primary mission is insertion and recovery of special operations personnel, while the HH-60G Pave Hawk's core mission is recovery of personnel under stressful conditions, including search and rescue. Both versions conduct day or night operations into hostile environments. Because of its versatility, the HH-60G may also perform peacetime operations such as civil search and rescue, emergency aeromedical evacuation (MEDEVAC), disaster relief, international aid and counter-drug activities.

In 1981, the U.S. Air Force chose the UH-60A Black Hawk to replace its HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopters. After acquiring some UH-60s, the Air Force began upgrading each with an air refueling probe and additional fuel tanks in the cabin. The machine guns were changed from 0.308 in (7.62 mm) M60s to 0.50 in (12.7 mm) XM218s. These helicopters were referred to as "Credible Hawks" and entered service in 1987.

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