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Lockheed Martin delivers naval helo for Denmark
by Richard Tomkins
Oswego, N.Y. (UPI) Oct 22, 2015


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The first Sikorsky MH-60R helicopter built for Denmark and equipped with mission systems and sensors by Lockheed Martin has been delivered to the U.S. Navy.

The Navy, which received the aircraft on Thursday from Lockheed Martin, will test Danish configuration modifications before delivering the aircraft to Denmark next year.

"We are excited to accept this aircraft bound for Denmark," said Rear Adm. CJ Jaynes, program executive officer for air anti-submarine warfare, assault and special mission programs, which oversees the U.S. Navy's H-60 program office. "The Romeo (variant) is the U.S. Navy's primary rotary anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare platform in operation and we're proud to know these will be flying soon with the Royal Danish Air Force -- our first Seahawks in Europe."

The MH-60R Seahawk is the main anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare system of the U.S. Navy. Its weaponry includes anti-ship missiles, torpedoes and machine guns.

Among Lockheed Martin systems on the helicopter are multi-mode radar, airborne low-frequency dipping sonar, sonobuoys, electronic support measures, integrated self-defense systems and Common Cockpit avionics.

"MH-60R helicopters host the complete package of sensors and systems that address today's increasing threats," said Dan Spoor, Lockheed Martin vice president of Aviation and Unmanned Systems. "We are honored to extend our international partnership with the Royal Danish Air Force to deliver these capabilities and the technology that will protect our allies around the globe."

Denmark, the second MH-60R international customer, ordered nine of the aircraft in 2012.

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