Special Ops MH-60 Seen Absolutely Crammed With Modifications
The Army’s Night Stalker Black Hawks are loaded with sensors, defensive systems, and communications gear to take on the hardest of missions.
It’s no secret that the MH-60M Black Hawks belonging to the U.S. Army’s elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, also known as the Night Stalkers, are absolutely packed with specialized systems. However, newly released pictures, especially the one seen at the top of this story, give a very clear view of just how much has been added to these helicopters to help them perform critical missions under the most demanding conditions.
These pictures were taken earlier in September somewhere in the Bering Sea between Alaska and Russia. The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment’s (SOAR) MH-60Ms were operating there with the help of the U.S. Navy’s San Antonio class amphibious warship USS John P. Murtha.
