H-92 Superhawk Multi-Mission Helicopter - Airforce Technology (2024)

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The H-92 Superhawk multi-mission helicopter is the military version of the S-92 medium-sized helicopter.

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The H-92 Superhawk can be scrambled in less than two minutes. A 6ft-wide aft ramp allows easy and fast loading and unloading of cargo and troops.

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Superhawk can be configured for tactical troop transport, anti-submarine warfare (ASW) or search and rescue/combat search and rescue (SAR/CSAR).

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For SAR operations, the H-92 has a 272kg-capacity hydraulically powered rescue hoist. A special viewing window assists the crew with deployment.

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The civil version, the S-92, made its maiden flight in 1998 and entered service in March 2004.

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Great emphasis has been placed on safety in the design and construction of the airframe and systems.

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The S-92 prototype during flight trials.

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Mock-up of the H-92 showing the in-flight refuelling probe.

The H-92 Superhawk multi-mission helicopter is the military version of the S-92 medium-sized helicopter and is a successor to the H-60, and Black Hawk and Seahawk helicopter family. The S-92 made its maiden flight in 1998 and entered service in March 2004. The development of the helicopter is based on the proven technology of the Sikorsky Black Hawk.

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“The H-92 Superhawk multi-mission helicopter is the successor of the H-60, and Black Hawk and Seahawk family.”

H-92 Superhawk helciopters can be scrambled in less than two minutes. A 6ft-wide aft ramp allows easy and fast loading and unloading of cargo and troops.

The Superhawk can be configured as a tactical troop transporter, an anti-submarine warfare helicopter, or a search and rescue or combat search and rescue (SAR and CSAR) helicopter.

The helicopter has a large cabin, high survivability and long-range performance. The aircraft has day and night capability and reliability for all weather operations, including both arctic and desert conditions over a temperature range of -40°C to +55°C.

H-92 Cyclone – Canadian Superhawk variant

In July 2004, the H-92 Cyclone was selected as Canada’s new maritime helicopter. 28 helicopters are required, which will be deployed on the 12 Halifax frigates.

The contract was signed in November 2004. The Canadian version of H-92, known as CH-148 Cyclone, completed its maiden flight in November 2008. The first CH-148 Cyclone was delivered to Canadian Forces in May 2011 to train its flight crew and technicians.

Superhawk helicopter design

The helicopter is of modular design and aluminium and composite construction. Great emphasis has been placed on safety in the design and construction of the airframe and systems.

“A 6ft-wide aft ramp allows easy and fast loading and unloading of cargo and troops.”

The materials are highly crack resistant and the structure is built with lightning strike and high-intensity RF pulse protection.

The wide chord blades and anhydral blade tips contribute to the aircraft’s hovering efficiency. The blades are fitted with a vibration suppression system. The hover ceiling is 3,261m.

Sikorsky is responsible for final assembly and testing and also for the design and manufacture of the rotors and transmission system.

The industrial manufacturing team includes: AIDC of Taiwan – flight deck; Embraer – front of the sponsons, landing gear and integration of the fuel system from Aerazur and Intertechnique; Gamesa – cabin interior, aft fuselage, tail boom and transmission housing in the upper fuselage; Jingdezhen – vertical tail and horizontal stabiliser; and Mitsubishi – main cabin.

H-92 Superhawk co*ckpit and avionics

The helicopter’s flight control system has been supplied by BAE Systems Aerospace Controls. The fly-by-wire system consists of a flight control computer, two pilot control sticks and sensors for pitch, roll and yaw measurement. The co*ckpit is equipped with four multi-functional displays (MFD), dual automatic flight control systems (AFCS), enhanced ground proximity warning system (EGPWS), traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) and weather radar.

The flight deck is fitted with two Martin-Baker crashworthy seats. The cabin and co*ckpit are independently air conditioned, heated and ventilated.

Rockwell Collins is supplying avionics systems including integrated co*ckpit, EyeHUD helmet-mounted display and Link 11 tactical datalink. BAE Systems will supply the AN/ALQ-144A(V)5 countermeasures system. Lockheed Martin is providing the radar warning receiver / electronic support measure (RWR/ESM), which is based on the AN/ALQ-210 fitted on the US Navy MH-60R helicopters.

The first H-92 helicopter equipped with fly-by-wire technology made its maiden flight in December 2007. The fly-by-wire system eliminates the need for mechanical linkages, improving safety and manoeuvrability.

The radar is installed in the nose.

Superhawk troop transportation and cabin

For tactical troop transport, the 17m³ cabin can be fitted with folding crashworthy seats for 22 combat-equipped marines. The cabin is sufficiently high for passengers to stand and is fitted with ten sliding cabin windows and weapon mounts.

The raised position of the tailboom and wide rear ramp and overhead door allow rear loading via the ramp.

For the search and rescue role, the cabin can be equipped with a 272kg-capacity hydraulically powered rescue hoist. The crew can use the rescue hoist cable viewing window and spotlight to assist in deployment. The helicopter can be fitted to evacuate 12 stretcher patients.

For cargo transportation, the main cabin is fitted with a cargo handling system with a centre line 1,814kg capacity cargo winch, floor rollers and cargo tie-down points.

“The H-92 Superhawk helicopter is fitted with an advanced infrared suppression system and a chaff and flare decoy dispenser.”

Survivability

The helicopter uses a number of design features incorporated in the UH-60 and SH-60 family of helicopters for survivability, crashworthiness and maintainability. Vital systems are installed with widely separated redundancy. The gearboxes have a run-dry capability of 30 minutes allowing the pilot to return the helicopter to safety in the event of a catastrophic oil loss.

The emergency flotation systems are automatically deployed and are capable of functioning in conditions up to Sea State 5. The forward flotation system is on the underside of the fuselage under the co*ckpit area. The aft emergency flotation system is in the tailboom.

A 15-man life raft is installed either side in the forward section of each sponson.

The helicopter is fitted with an advanced infrared suppression system and a chaff and flare decoy dispenser. Northrop Grumman is supplying counter measures systems for the VXX Marine One proposal.

In April 2010, Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky signed an agreement to jointly design and develop a H-92 helicopter for the US Navy’s Marine One mission. Under the agreement, Sikorsky will be the prime contractor for the mission and Lockheed Martin will be the major subsystems supplier.

Transportability

The Superhawk can be loaded onto a C-5 or C-17 transporter aircraft in less than three hours with minimum ground equipment.

CT7-8A turboshaft engine

The 3,000hp-class CT7-8A turboshaft engine selected for the H-92 Superhawk produces 25% more power than the CT7-8 installed in the Sikorsky S-92. The increased power is derived from a newly designed, high-pressure turbine and advanced three-stage, low-pressure turbine. The engine is equipped with an advanced, fully redundant dual-channel full authority digital electronic control system.

The helicopter is fitted with self-sealing fuel tanks. The maximum fuel load is 3,030kg. An in-flight refuelling probe is fitted.

Performance

The maximum speed of the helicopter is 306km/h. Its cruising speed is 277km/h. The range and service ceiling of the aircraft are 999km and 4,563m respectively. The helicopter weighs around 7,868kg and its maximum take-off weight is 12,995kg.

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FAQs

What are Sikorsky S-92A helicopters used for? ›

The S-92 helicopter performs a variety of missions, including offshore energy transportation, search and rescue, Head of State, and airline missions. Thirteen nations have selected the S-92 helicopter for their critical Head of State missions.

How fast can an S-92 fly? ›

S-92 Search and Rescue (SAR) helicopter prformance

The S-92 SAR has a maximum cruise speed of 306km/h. It can fly at a maximum altitude of 15,000ft. The helicopter can conduct programmed search for one hour up to a range of 352km with standard fuel and 639km with auxiliary fuel.

What is the H-92 Superhawk military? ›

The H-92 Superhawk is a military version of the S-92 in the utility transport role, capable of carrying 22 troops. The H-92 can also be configured for specific missions, including search and rescue and executive transportation.

How much does a Sikorsky S-92 cost? ›

Sikorsky S-92 Private Charter Flights and Prices

The average purchase price of a new Sikorsky S-92 is 27,000,000 USD. The average purchase price of a pre-owned Sikorsky S-92 is 25,000,000 USD.

Which is the safest helicopter in the world? ›

The Bell helicopter family of turbine powered rotary wing aircraft is widely considered to be the safest, most reliable aircraft of any kind flying throughout the world.

Is the S-92 still in production? ›

Sikorsky is ramping back up on its S-92 program but is planning to move production to a new location. The resurgent offshore energy industry is driving fresh demand for Sikorsky's largest civil helicopter, the S-92A Helibus. Sikorsky delivered just four S-92s in 2022 and three last year.

Can the Sikorsky S-92 land on water? ›

The AIBN said the S-92 flotation elements are “designed for a controlled emergency landing on water”. “Although the accident appears to have had limited energy impact with the sea, it cannot be characterised as a controlled emergency landing,” the AIBN said.

What kind of fuel does the Sikorsky S-92 use? ›

STRATFORD, Conn., September 22, 2021.

Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company [NYSE: LMT] has approved the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), often referred to as biofuel, for the S-92 helicopter as an alternative to petroleum-based fuels and the aircraft completed its first flight.

What is the most advanced combat helicopter in the world? ›

The AH-64E is the most advanced multi-role combat helicopter in the world, with more than 700 "E-variant" Apaches delivered globally.

What is the fastest army helicopter? ›

The Chinook is a tandem-rotor helicopter capable of reaching speeds in excess of 170 knots, making it the fastest in the U.S. Army. It features a triple-hook cargo system, allowing it to carry heavy payloads, such as bulldozers, 155 mm M198 howitzers, or 40-foot cargo containers.

What is the range of a Sikorsky S-92? ›

Do helicopters have bathrooms? ›

ARE THERE RESTROOMS ON THE HELICOPTER? No, helicopters are not equipped with restrooms. We do provide restroom facilities at each of our departure/landing sites. HOW EXPERIENCED ARE YOUR PILOTS?

What are Sikorsky helicopters used for? ›

The Black Hawk helicopter series can perform a wide array of missions, including the tactical transport of troops, electronic warfare, and aeromedical evacuation.

Is the Sikorsky S 92a military? ›

The Sikorsky S92A is a variant of the S70 helicopter family. The Sikorsky S92 Superhawk helicopter can carry up to 22 troops in the military variant.

Does the US military use Sikorsky helicopters? ›

It is a militarized variant of the Sikorsky S-92. Sikorsky Aircraft and Boeing entry for the United States Army's Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program to replace the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk.

What are black military helicopters used for? ›

Many U.S. law enforcement agencies use black helicopters for surveillance, transportation, and patrol. Some of the agencies that use them are Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the U.S. Marshals Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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