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Osama Bin Laden Raid: Pakistan Hints China Wants a Peek at Secret Helicopter

ABC News

Pakistani officials said today they’re interested in studying the remains of the U.S.’s secret stealth-modified helicopter abandoned during the Navy SEAL raid of Osama bin Laden’s compound, and suggest the Chinese are as well.

The U.S. has already asked the Pakistanis for the helicopter wreckage back, but one Pakistani official told ABC News the Chinese were also “very interested” in seeing the remains. Another official said, “We might let them [the Chinese] take a look.”

A U.S. official said he did not know if the Pakistanis had offered a peek to the Chinese, but said he would be “shocked” if the Chinese hadn’t already been given access to the damaged aircraft.

The chopper, which aviation experts believe to be a highly classified modified version of a Blackhawk helicopter, clipped a wall during the operation that took down the al Qaeda leader, the White House said. The U.S. Navy SEALs that rode in on the bird attempted to destroy it after abandoning it on the ground, but a significant portion of the tail section survived the explosion. In the days after the raid, the tail section and other pieces of debris — including a mysterious cloth-like covering that the local children found entertaining to play with — were photographed being hauled away from the crash site by tractor.

Full story here.

Related: THE NAVY’S SECRET STEALTH HELICOPTER?

The Navy’s Secret Stealth Helicopter?

Could this be the Navy's Secret Stealth Helicopter?

Gizmodo

US Special Forces lost a helicopter in their mission to take down Osama bin Laden. And while previous reports—and a peek at the tail—have so far indicated that it was a Black Hawk MH-60, the latest speculation is that this wasn’t just your averageberzerker chopper. It was a secret stealth edition. No wonder they burned that sucker to the ground.

According to Bill Sweetman at Aviation Week:

It was a secretly developed stealth helicopter, probably a highly modified version of an H-60 Blackhawk. Photos published in the Daily Mail and on the Secret Projects board show that the helicopter’s tail features stealth-configured shapes on the boom and tip fairings, swept stabilizers and a “dishpan” cover over a non-standard five-or-six-blade tail rotor. It has a silver-loaded infra-red suppression finish similar to that seen on some V-22s.

The modifications Sweetman mentions include aerodynamic and flight control adjustments that allow for a reduced rotor speed (and, subsequently, less noise), radar cross-section reduction to improve jamming, and I’m sure other top-secret goodies.

Sweetman also mentioned that the highly sensitive technologies aboard the stealth Black Hawk indicate just how important this mission was to the US; allowing that bag of tricks to fall into Pakistani—or any other—hands would have been a sizable breach of defense intelligence. Fortunately, it appears that SEAL Team 6 succeeded in destroying the critical tech before they flew back to safety. [Aviation Week via PopSci]