BF using blackhawk instead of seahawk?
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jezzzy
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BF using blackhawk instead of seahawk?
forgive me if this has been asked before or if theres an obvious answer, but why didn't EA go ahead with using the sea hawk? theres a bunch of pictues of it in game, and on the EA site the seahawk is listed in the vehicles rather than the blackhawk. y did they dicard it?
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Noetheinner
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Eddie Baker
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EA called their in-game model the Seahawk because they are under the mistaken impression that it is operated by the USMC.jezzzy wrote:forgive me if this has been asked before or if theres an obvious answer, but why didn't EA go ahead with using the sea hawk? theres a bunch of pictues of it in game, and on the EA site the seahawk is listed in the vehicles rather than the blackhawk. y did they dicard it?
'[R-DEV wrote:Eddie Baker']The Seahawk in-game is allegedly an HH-60H Seahawk, which is not operated by the Marines, and bears only a superficial resemblance to the actual aircraft. The actual HH-60H is the US Navy's CSAR and special warfare (i.e. SEAL) support helicopter, capable of carrying Hellfire missiles for surface/ground attack, but it cannot carry the ESSS "stub wings" shown on EAs "Seahawk," has different engines from the Blackhawk and the rear-landing gear is located near the beginning of the tailboom (instead of near the end of the tailboom, as on the Blackhawk).
The USMC does not operate the Blackhawk or Seahawk in the utility helicopter role. The only Blackhawks in their inventory are the VH-60Ns used for what is known as "Special Air Mission," or executive transport (the President and others). See photo below:
However, the Marines do get transported by the helicopters of other services, including US Army Blackhawks, USAF Pavehawks and US Navy Seahawks when the situation calls for it, as it did in Monrovia, Liberia a while back. The photo is USMC FAST Company Marines being transported by USAF Pavehawk.
There may be quite a bit of interservice rivalry and pool-pissing, but each service is there to help the other when required since they're on the same team. Except perhaps at the service academy sporting events.
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jezzzy
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yeah true, in the picture on the EA site, and in the short preview video, the blackhawks had the winch hubs (or fuel pods/ whatever they are) either side of the cab above the miniguns (are these the things you mentioned?).
anyway, my overall point is i think it looks cooler with the 2 hub things (i think theyre for the winches). so itll be cool if EA put it back in the next patch.
anyway, my overall point is i think it looks cooler with the 2 hub things (i think theyre for the winches). so itll be cool if EA put it back in the next patch.
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Mtnman
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BrokenArrow
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Eddie Baker
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Nope, they didn't. The USMC still operates the CH-46E Sea Knight (aka "Frog"), much to the chagrin of many of its passengers, in their medium lift helicopter squadrons, and, I say again, does not operate the Seahawk. The intended replacement for the USMC Sea Knight is the V-22 Osprey. The Navy has phased their Sea Knights out for the C/MH-60S Knighthawk.jezzzy wrote:im pretty sure they replaced the sea knight with the sea hawk. the sea knight is stupidly old lol





