LOCKHEED MARTIN DELIVERS 350TH MH-60R HELICOPTER TO U.S. NAVY
OWEGO, N.Y. - In a recent ceremony, Lockheed Martin delivered its 350th MH-60R "Romeo" helicopter to the United States Navy. The aircraft was delivered to HSM-41, the U.S. Navy's Helicopter Maritime Strike Fleet Replacement Squadron, training the U.S. Pacific Fleet’s newest naval aviators and naval aircrewmen to operate the MH-60R helicopter.
The Sikorsky MH-60R is an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) variant of the Seahawk family, equipped with advanced sensors, integrated mission systems, precision weapons and network-centric capability. The MH-60R has repeatedly proven its combat worth, most recently shooting down an enemy drone during a maritime security patrol in the Gulf of Aden by utilizing its advanced sensor suite and rapid engagement capability.
The Romeo crew successfully sank multiple Houthi-armed skiffs in the Red Sea as part of operations to safeguard shipping lanes.
"The MH-60R has been the U.S. Navy's primary anti-submarine and surface warfare helicopter since 2010. This true multi-mission asset has proven itself in all aspects of land or maritime operations, providing various mission requirements around the globe," said Captain William Hargreaves, H-60 Multi-Mission Helicopters program manager.
The Romeo’s service life is expected to extend into the 2050s. The global fleet has achieved more than one million collective flight hours, and Lockheed Martin has delivered MH-60R aircraft to the United States, Australia, Denmark, Saudi Arabia, India, Greece and South Korea, with upcoming scheduled deliveries to Spain and Norway.