SEOUL, April 1 (AJP) - The U.S. MH-60R Seahawk, a multi-mission maritime helicopter, has been deployed in South Korea, the Navy said on Wednesday.
The deployment follows the delivery of two MH-60Rs by American defense and aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin under a deal signed with the U.S. in December 2020 to procure around a dozen, with the remaining units to be gradually deployed, making South Korea the seventh country to operate the highly versatile helicopter, widely regarded as the world's most advanced.
The deployment follows the delivery of two MH-60Rs by American defense and aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin under a deal signed with the U.S. in December 2020 to procure around a dozen, with the remaining units to be gradually deployed, making South Korea the seventh country to operate the highly versatile helicopter, widely regarded as the world's most advanced.
The helicopter, currently operated by the U.S. Navy and several allies for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare missions as well as search and rescue operations, is expected to strengthen South Korea's capabilities to detect and counter North Korean vessels and submarines.
When equipped with an auxiliary fuel tank, the helicopter can fly for more than four hours per sortie.
At a handover ceremony in Jinhae, South Gyeongsang Province, Navy Chief Kim Kyung-ryul said, "The Seahawk, armed with advanced weaponry, would deliver a crushing defeat to enemies through its detection and tracking capabilities and rapid mobility."
When equipped with an auxiliary fuel tank, the helicopter can fly for more than four hours per sortie.
At a handover ceremony in Jinhae, South Gyeongsang Province, Navy Chief Kim Kyung-ryul said, "The Seahawk, armed with advanced weaponry, would deliver a crushing defeat to enemies through its detection and tracking capabilities and rapid mobility."
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