The long whip antenna is used to jam enemy radio broadcast, while the four dipole antennas mounted on the rear fuselage are used for direction finding. This EH-60C is also equipped to carry the ESSS stub wing as indicated by the ESSS fairing between the crew chief s window and main cabin door. (Sikorsky)
Three EH-60A/Cs are assigned to each division and armored cavalry regiment. This EH-60A is an early conversion being tested during the aircraff s development program and does not have the ESSS mount or wire strike wire cutters. (Sikorsky)
The EH-60A carries a crew of five, consisting of pilot, copilot, crew chief and two operators for the Quick Fix electronics package. Since it was a conversion of the UH-60A, the EH-60A uses the same T700-GE-700 engines and power train. (Sikorsky)
(RWR) Antenna (Both Sides) Whip Antenna (Deployed)