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A picture of the tail rotor of the chopper that the Navy Seals' Team Six detonated revealed unfamiliar features. Reports say it could be a new, secret helicopter.
When the Team Six members reached Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad one of the choppers made a "controlled but hard landing," according to reports, probably due to higher than expected temperatures.
Temperatures affects the density of the air, and low density makes it harder for the rotor to sustain the weight of the chopper, especially if it was near its maximum weight (being packed with soldiers and fuel to fly in from Afghanistan). Abbottabad is about 1200 meters above the sea level, and altitude also affects air density.
So what machine exactly experienced the hard landing described above? Short answer: we don't know for sure. Long answer: It seems that the tail rotor visible in the picture belongs to a highly modified version of the H-60, the chopper of choice of the special forces for more than 30 years. Aviation Week doesn't beat around the bush, claiming: "A previously undisclosed, classified stealth helicopter apparently was part of the U.S. task force that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan on May 1."
Originally posted by Tephra
They also mentioned that the Chinese were examining the design from the pictures.
Originally posted by KamikazeNull
If it had been a regular Black Hawk I see no need to burn it down.
Just leave it and maybe then ask if they can retrieve it afterwards. If not. Well not much lost.
Maybe it's one of those silent choppers that seemingly make no sound? Which you might hear about in the UFO community?
Originally posted by miniatus
Originally posted by KamikazeNull
If it had been a regular Black Hawk I see no need to burn it down.
Just leave it and maybe then ask if they can retrieve it afterwards. If not. Well not much lost.
Maybe it's one of those silent choppers that seemingly make no sound? Which you might hear about in the UFO community?
I'm pretty sure it's going to be the concept copter I posted, the tail design is just too spot on .. which would make it indeed a silent helicopter ( blackhawk based )