MH-60R SEAHAWK® Helicopters

The MH-60R Seahawk helicopter brings transformational anti-submarine (ASW) and anti-surface warfare (ASuW) capabilities to navies around the world.

Designed and built to U.S. Navy specifications, the ‘Romeo’ aircraft is rugged, powerful, and reliable. Whether operating from shore or ship, MH-60R operators can confidently prosecute the mission, and return home safely.

The MH-60R aircraft is built on four decades of SEAHAWK learning and knowledge.

  • Advanced digital sensors include the multi-mode radar, electronic support measures system, electro-optical/infrared camera, datalinks, aircraft survivability systems, dipping sonar and sonobuoys.
  • The fully-integrated mission system processes sensor data to build a complete situational picture of the ocean surface and subsea domain.
  • With actionable knowledge, the crew can track, target and engage ships or submarines effectively and efficiently.
  • Weapons include torpedoes, air-to-ground missiles and rockets, and crew served guns.

Constant upgrades to aircraft and sensors, and a best-in-class sustainment program are key to the MH-60R aircraft’s unparalleled mission capability, mission availability and flight readiness.

  • Lockheed Martin’s Performance Based Logistics program for U.S. Navy MH-60R helicopters enables 95 percent flight readiness and availability — a rate unmatched by other maritime helicopters.
  • The U.S. Navy’s MH-60R roadmap will maintain the Romeo’s operational edge to 2045 and beyond.
Key Advantages   ___
Low Risk

Low Risk

Off-the-Shelf,
More than 330 Delivered
Simultaneous Primary Mission Operations

Simultaneous Primary Mission Operations

Game Changing Capability
U.S. Navy Roadmap to 2040+

U.S. Navy Roadmap to 2040+

Maintains Operational Edge
Advanced Sensors & Weapons

Advanced Sensors & Weapons

Designed and Built for Maritime Dominance
Safe & Survivable

Safe & Survivable

in the Most Rigorous Missions and Extreme Conditions
Multi-Mission Maritime Helicopter   ___
Proven Performance

Proven Performance

Global fleet of MH-60R helicopters achieved 1 million fleet flight hours in early 2023

Operational with the U.S. Navy, Royal Danish Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Saudi Naval Forces, and the Indian Navy  

Unmatched Multi-Mission Capability

Unmatched Multi-Mission Capability

Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) / Anti-Surface (ASuW)

Special Operations / Search & Rescue (SAR)

Utility / Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP)

Command and Control (C2)

Superior Maritime Capabilities

Superior Maritime Capabilities

Fully Integrated Mission System builds complete situational awareness and actionable knowledge, enabling target engagement both close-in and over-the-horizon from the host ship.
Most Reliable, Cost Effective

Most Reliable, Cost Effective

95-98% Availability (Ready Basic Aircraft)

$5K (USD) cost per flight hour

Lowest life-cycle cost in its class

Multimedia   ___

 

Stay Informed: The Latest News on the MH-60   ___
Aug 15, 2024
Story
It’s May 20. Two men aboard an 18-foot recreational vessel are adrift off the coast of Acklins Island, Bahamas.
Apr 26, 2024
Story
The milestone was reached on March 5, during a flight on the Multipurpose Aircraft Ship (NAM) Atlântico (A-140), when the SH-16 Seahawk N-3035 aircraft performed self-controlled and controlled approaches, as part of the qualification for landing. on board assisted with Night Vision Goggles (OVN).
Apr 08, 2024
Press Release
Lockheed Martin will work with Intel Corporation, and Altera, an Intel Company, to support the Stimulating Transition for Advanced Microelectronics Packaging (STAMP) program for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E).
Additional Information   ___
Contacts   ___
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