Contact Information

Lockheed Martin Corporation

1801 State Route 17C
Owego, NY 13827

AgustaWestland Inc.

11700 Plaza America Drive, Suite 1000
Reston, VA 20190 - USA
Tel. +1 703 243 7733
Fax +1 703 243 0885

UP CLOSE WITH THE HH-71
Production-standard BERP IV advanced main rotor blades
  • BERP IV productionized in 2007
  • Minimize brownout (21,500 successful combat desert landings using the BERP rotor blade)
  • Reduce internal noise and vibration effects on crew and passengers
  • Produce 15% better downwash velocity than required by the RFP
  • Quiet, less detectable by the enemy; delays enemy load/preparation timeline for guns/MANPADs/RPGs
  • Comfort — low vibration and low noise increase warfighter preparedness and situational awareness
  • Improve hover performance
  • Reduce cruise fuel consumption
Large, Unobstructed Door
  • Cabin access designed by Flight Engineers (FE), Aerial gunners (AG) and Pararescuemen (PJ)
  • Supports rapid, safe IP and PJ hoists
  • Stokes litter remains horizontal
  • No external obstructions (sponsons, probes, steps, etc.)
  • Work upright in cabin and unobstructed by guns, ammo, radios, walls
Smaller and Clearer LZ
  • Brownout is the #1 cause of helicopter accidents in combat. The HH-71 effectively eliminates brownout
  • Advanced, production-standard BERP IV blades push dust, sand and snow away from landing area
  • Never lose visual contact with ground during approach to landing
  • Faster, safer landings with or without coupled landing
  • Smaller footprint improves survivability, with more landing options and less hover time for faster, safer rescues
360-Degree Overlapping Threat Suppression
  • Right gun-mount and hoist design allow for simultaneous hoist and gunnery, with superior field of fire
  • 360° coverage and 200° overlapping coverage
  • Able to fire aft gun while simultaneously conducting AIEs (fast rope, rappel) from the ramp
Triple Redundant Engines
  • Adds 15 knots of top-end speed
  • Allows sustained cruise in combat or adverse weather even if one engine disabled (OEI)
  • Significantly reduces the size of the avoid zone during low-speed, low-altitude maneuvers
  • Can fly Two Engines Operating (TEO) to conserve fuel and extend range/endurance during ferry flight segments