Mh-53 Website Links For
Pave
 

Information About

Mh-53




, 58th Special Operations Wing , flying a training mission. ]]

The MH-53 Pave Low is a USAF version of the CH-53 Sea Stallion Helicopter .


MISSION

The Pave Low's mission is low-level, long-range, undetected penetration into denied areas, day or night, in adverse weather, for Infiltration , Exfiltration and resupply of Special Operations Force s.


FEATURES

The MH-53J Pave Low III heavy-lift helicopter is the largest, most powerful and technologically advanced helicopter in the US Air Force inventory. The Terrain-following and terrain-avoidance Radar , Forward Looking Infrared sensor, Inertial Navigation system with Global Positioning System , along with a projected map display enable the crew to follow terrain contours and avoid obstacles, making low-level penetration possible.

The MH-53M Pave Low IV is a J-model that has been modified with the Interactive Defensive Avionics System/Multi-Mission Advanced Tactical Terminal or IDAS/MATT. The system enhances present defensive capabilities of the Pave Low. It provides instant access to the total battlefield situation, through near real-time Electronic Order of Battle updates. It also provides a new level of detection avoidance with Near Real-time threat broadcasts Over-the-horizon , so crews can avoid and defeat threats, and replan en route if needed.

Under the Pave Low III program, the Air Force modified nine MH-53H's and 32 HH-53s for night and adverse weather operations. Modifications included forward-looking infrared, inertial global positioning system, Doppler navigation systems, terrain-following and terrain-avoidance radar, an on-board computer, and integrated avionics to enable Precise Navigation to and from target areas. The Air Force designated these modified versions as MH-53J's.

The MH-53J Pave Low's main mission is to drop off, supply, and pick up special forces who are behind enemy lines. It also can engage in combat search and rescue missions. Low-level penetration is made possible by a state-of-the-art terrain following radar, as well as infrared sensors that allow the helicopter to operate in bad weather.

This helicopter is equipped with armor plating. It can transport 37 troops at a time and sling up to 20,000 pounds of cargo with its external hook. It reaches top speeds of 165 mph and altitudes up to 16,000 feet.-Sky Fighters: Warplanes in Action.


SPECIFICATIONS (MH-53J)


  plane Or Copter copter
  jet Or Prop prop
  <!-- Now, Fill Out The Specs Please Include Units Where Appropriate (main Comes First, Alt In Parentheses) If An Item Doesn't Apply, Like Capacity, Leave It Blank For Instructions On Using more General , more performance=, power original=, and thrust original= see -->
  crew Officers, two pilots enlisted, one flight engineer and three aerial gunners
  capacity 38 troops</li>
  length Main 88 ft
  length Alt 28 m
  span Main 72 ft
  span Alt 219 m
  height Main 25 ft
  height Alt 76 m
  max Takeoff Weight Main 46,000 lb
  max Takeoff Weight Alt 21,000 kg
  engine (prop) General Electric T64 -GE-100
  type Of Prop Turboshaft s
  number Of Props 2
  power Main 4,330 shp
  power Alt 3,230 kW
  max Speed Main 165 mph
  max Speed Alt 265 km/h
  max Speed More at sea level
  ceiling Main 16,000 ft
  ceiling Alt 4,900 m
  range Main 600 nm
  range Alt 1,100 km
  range More unlimited with aerial refueling



REFERENCES

''This article contains information that originally came from a US Government website, in the public domain.'' USAF Website


EXTERNAL LINKS



RELATED CONTENT