S-70B-2 Seahawk

S-70B-2 Seahawk Statistics
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Length 19.8 metres1,980 cm
0.0198 km
0.0123 mi
64.961 ft
779.528 in
Height 5.2 metres520 cm
0.0052 km
0.00323 mi
17.06 ft
204.724 in
Width 16.4 metres1,640 cm
0.0164 km
0.0102 mi
53.806 ft
645.669 in
Weight 9947 kg9,947,000 g
9.947 t
21,929.375 lb
350,870.1 oz
Speed 330 kph
Range 1295 km1,295,000 m
129,500,000 cm
804.676 mi
4,248,687.671 ft
50,984,251.917 in
Crew 3 (Pilot, Tactical Coordinator, Sensor Operator)
Engines
  • Two GE T-700 Turboshaft
Weapon Systems
  • Two Mk46 Torpedo
  • One 7.62 machine gun

The Seahawk is an integral part of the ship's weapons and sensor systems. With its unique sensor suite and integrated weapons systems the helicopter extends the combat radius of the ship by finding, localising and attacking where appropriate, surface or submarine targets either independently or in conjunction with other forces.

A typical Seahawk mission involves up to three hours of low level operations over the sea, day or night, in all weather conditions, often recovering to a ship's deck which pitches and rolls dramatically in heavy seas, and is generally wet with spray.

The Seahawk's sensors include: search radar, magnetic anomaly detector and sonics processing for both active and passive sonobuoys. Both forward-looking infra-red and electronic support measures are also to be fitted. The Seahawk's main weapon is the Mk46 anti-submarine torpedo.

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Sub Lieutenant Ryan Carmichael keeps his eyes peeled on HMAS Manoora's bridgewing.

Sub Lieutenant Ryan Carmichael keeps his eyes peeled on HMAS Manoora's bridgewing.