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MH60

Miltech Simulations

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At Miltech Simulations, we build with purpose. Following the success of our previous helicopters, we now present the result of over a year of focused development: the MH60, our most feature-rich and mission-oriented aircraft to date.

In Partnership with Blackbird Simulations

Miltech Simulations' MH-60 is a versatile, twin-engine, multi-mission helicopter designed for both combat and support roles. The MH-60 is capable of executing a wide range of missions, including anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), search and rescue (SAR), combat search and rescue (CSAR), medical evacuation, logistics support, and special operations insertion.

Ultra-Detailed 3D Model: Hand-creafted ultra-detailed 3D models, created from extensive imagery and survey of the aircraft, by the talented team at Blackbird Simulations

3 Variants, +30 Liveries: The three most popular variants - MH60 Sierra, Romeo, and Tango* are included, with 39 liveries to choose from.

Flight Model, Autopilot and Stability Augmentation System: Realistic Flight Model, validated and tested by MH60 Flight Crew. Fully customized AFCS/SAS Systems, supporting all modes as per the aircraft´s documentation.

Weapons Systems, Acoustic Elements, External Loads:

  • Cosmetic Weapons: Hellfires, Torpedos, Flares and Guns
  • 4 Selectable Sling Load options: Pallets, Flags, Bambi Bucket
  • 2 Accoustic Elements (Romeo): Sonobuoy, Sonodipper (Functional with Mission Hub)

4 Mini-Sceneries Included:

  • CGAS San Diego, for Coast Guard Ops/Missions
  • CGAS Kodiak, for Coast Guard Ops/Missions
  • Garden Island, Australia, for various MH60 Romeo Operations
  • Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, Spain, for patrol of the Strait of Gibraltar, ASW Missions

Realistic Systems:

  • Comprehensive simulation of the Aircraft Systems and Avionics - Keyset, MFD, PD.
  • Based on the U.S. Navy's Block I MH-60S manuals.
  • Virtual "Crew Chief", with audio calls to guide the pilot on VERTREP and SAR Missions
  • Support for FTP flight plans and Search Patterns.

Sounds: Crafted by Echo 19 using 100% Real Recordings of the GE T700-GE-401 from an operational UH-60.


NOTE: An active internet connection is required on initial activation of the aircraft. *Note: In this simulation, the MH60T is depicted as "external model and cabin only", sharing its cockpit and avionics with the S and R models, rather than using the CAAS (Common Avionics Architecture System).


This product has been independently developed using open-source information. This product is an artistic impression of the aircraft, protected under the 1st Amendment, and does not accurately represent (nor intends to represent) the performance, systems, design and/or features of any real-life aircraft. The depiction of any weapon or vehicle in the simulator does not indicate affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement by any weapon or vehicle manufacturer.

The MH-60 is an American twin-engine, medium-lift, multi-role military helicopter capable of supporting highly specialized operations. The helicopter is piloted by two and typically carries at least two additional flight crew members, depending on mission requirements. It can carry a total of 14 in addition to the two pilots.

The MH-60 can undertake several types of missions: special operations infiltration and exfiltration, combat search and rescue (CSAR), general troop and cargo transport, air ambulance, maritime operations, forward observation, ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) data collections, and direct-action raids. The airframe has an in-flight refueling probe for long-distance, high-endurance operations and can be fitted with several types of specialized systems, including terrain following radar, hoist systems, fast-rope systems, and several types of weapon systems. The helicopter’s advanced avionics and situational awareness capabilities allow day and night operations in all types of conditions. It can function in all types of environments, including desert, tropical, arctic, urban, and high altitude / mountain.

The MH-60 features a 4-blade main rotor system and a 4-blade anti-torque tail rotor. It is powered by two turboshaft engines, each of which can generate up to approximately 1,900 horsepower. It uses a wheeled landing gear system that can be fitted with skis for snow and glacier operations. The helicopter measures 64 feet, 10 inches in length, stands 17 feet tall, and has a main rotor system diameter of 53 feet, 8 inches.

The MH-60 has a range of 802 miles (extendible through in-flight refueling) and a maximum cruise speed of 183 miles per hour. It has a service ceiling of 19,500 feet above sea level and it can climb at up to 3,000 feet per minute.