MH-53E SEA DRAGON
U.S.Navy Mine Hunter & Combat Transport"
The newest military version of Sikorsky's H-53E/S80 series, the MH-53E Sea Dragon, is the Western world's largest helicopter. The MH-53E is used primarity for Airborne Mine Countermeasures (AMCM), with a secondary job of shipboard delivery. In Iraq it is being used in the combat assault mission. Additional mission capabilities include air-to-air refueling, hover in-flight refueling, search and rescue, and external cargo transport operations, in both land and seaborne environments. The MH-53E was derived from the CH-53E Super Stallion and is heavier and has a greater fuel capacity than its ancestor.
The MH-53E was derived from the CH-53E Super Stallion and is heavier and has a greater fuel capacity than its ancestor. The MH-53s can operate from carriers and other warships. Sea Dragon is capable of carrying up to 55 troops or a 16-ton payload 50 nautical miles or a 10-ton payload 500 nautical miles. The MH-53E is capable of towing a variety of mine-sweeping countermeasures systems, including the Mk 105 minesweeping sled, the ASQ-14 side-scan sonar, and the Mk 103 mechanical minesweeping system.
Drie uitvoeringen mogelijk;
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MH-53E SEA DRAGON - Helicoper Combat Support Squadron Four, (HC/4), "Black Stallion", Iraq, 2006.
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MH-53E SEA DRAGON - Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron Fourteen, (HM-14) "Vanguard", 2004.
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MH-53E SEA DRAGON - Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron Fifteen, (HM-15) "Blackhawks", 2005.
Features:
- Positionable jump seat on the flight deck
- .50 caliber gun mounts for the port and starboard sides
- Positionable crew entry door
- Positionable loading ramp and door
- new ramp extensions to drive a vehicle up the ramp
- Positionable main rotor (flight or folded)
- Positionable tail boom (flight or folded)
- Optional mine sled tow reels/frames
Schaal 1:48
Academy 12703