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New Engines Central to Night Stalker MH-60M Black Hawk Upgrade

New Engines Central to Night Stalker MH-60M Black Hawk Upgrade
The Role of the T901 Engine in Modernization Efforts
The U.S. Army’s plans to upgrade its elite MH-60M Black Hawk helicopters, operated by the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment—commonly known as the Night Stalkers—are intrinsically linked to the progress of the Army’s Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP). Central to these efforts is the development and integration of General Electric’s T901 engine, which remains under development amid ongoing uncertainty regarding the program’s long-term viability.
At the recent SOF Week conference, officials from U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) underscored the pivotal role the T901 engine will play in defining the next generation of MH-60M helicopters. Lt. Col. Aron Hauquitz, head of the Technology Applications Program Office (TAPO), stated, “We are following very closely what the Army is doing with ITEP. We are hoping that we will get it. We’ll be able to put it in our aircraft, and we’ll create the Block 2 variant of the MH-60M.”
Flight testing of the T901 engine on a modified Black Hawk is slated to commence in May 2025. SOCOM’s Program Manager for the MH-60, Lt. Col. Cameron Keogh, emphasized that the timeline for the next major upgrade—whether Block 1.2 or Block 2, anticipated to begin in Fiscal Year 2030—will depend heavily on the success of the T901 program. “It’s going to hinge on what’s going on with the Improved Turbine Engine, the T901 program that the Army’s running. We’re closely following that. If it continues to be successful, we will integrate that engine,” Keogh explained.
Enhancements and Challenges in Upgrading the MH-60M
The Night Stalker MH-60Ms are already equipped with a suite of specialized systems, including terrain-following and terrain-avoidance radar, advanced sensors, defensive countermeasures, and sophisticated communications equipment. Certain variants, configured as Direct Action Penetrators (DAP), carry an array of weapons such as guns, missiles, and rockets to provide close air support. While these enhancements significantly boost mission capability, they have also increased the aircraft’s weight compared to standard H-60 models. To address this, the 160th’s Black Hawks currently employ YT706 engines, which offer greater power than the T701 engines used in conventional Army Black Hawks.
Integrating the new T901 engine presents a complex set of challenges. The process requires the seamless incorporation of advanced technology into existing airframes, ensuring both reliability and tangible performance improvements. Additionally, the substantial costs associated with such a comprehensive upgrade must be carefully managed. These challenges are compounded by broader issues in military aviation, where the maintenance and modernization of legacy systems remain ongoing concerns, as evidenced by the Army’s current investigation into transmission problems within the Apache helicopter fleet.
Strategic and Market Implications
The MH-60M upgrade carries significant implications for the defense market. The anticipated demand for advanced helicopter technology could influence future defense contracts and procurement strategies. Competitors may accelerate similar modernization efforts within their own fleets, as demonstrated by the U.S. Navy’s acquisition of the MH-60R Seahawk and South Korea’s expressed interest in the platform.
As the Army and SOCOM continue to monitor the development of the T901 engine, the program’s outcome will not only determine the future operational capabilities of the Night Stalker fleet but may also set important precedents for military helicopter modernization on a global scale.

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