Norway – UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopters
Foreign
Military Sales: Congressional Notification
Bureau of Political-Military
Affairs
August 21, 2026
Transmittal #
26-83
The U.S.
Department of State has made a determination approving a possible Foreign
Military Sale to the Government of Norway for UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopters and
related equipment. The estimated total cost is $2.3 billion.
The Government of Norway has requested to buy twenty-one (21) UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters; forty-six (46) T700-GE-701D engines; twenty-five (25) AN/AAR-57 Common Missile Warning Systems; twenty-five (25) Common Infrared Countermeasure; twenty-five (25) AN/APR-39E(V)2 Radar Warning Receiver; fifty (50) EAGLE-M+429 Embedded Global Positioning Systems/Inertial Navigation Systems; one hundred (100) AN/ARC-231A RT-1987 Very High Frequency (VHF)/Ultra High Frequency/ line-of-sight satellite communication radios; and eighteen (18) M240H machine guns. The following non-MDE items will also be included: AN/AVR-2B(V) Laser Warning System; APX-128 identification friend or foe (IFF) transponder; AN/PYQ-10 Simple Key Loader; KIV-79 common IFF crypto appliqué computers; AN/ARN-147(V) VHF omni-directional range/instrument landing system receiver radio; AN/ARN-149(V) low frequency/automatic direction finder radio receiver; AN/ARN-153 tactical air navigation system receiver transmitter; RACC-209 radar altimeter; AN/ARC-201D radio; AN/ARC-210 Gen 6 radio; AN/PRC-167 radio; AN/ARC-220 high-frequency radio; AN/PRC-160 with automatic link establishment capabilities; EBC 406HM emergency locator transmitter; Advanced Sight Display Computer Heads-Up Display system; RDR-7000 color weather radar; MX-10D electro-optical/infrared with laser designator/illuminator/pointer/range finder/cabin viewer; engine inlet barrier filters; ballistic armor protection systems; internal auxiliary fuel tank systems; fast rope insertion extraction systems; airframe mounted rescue hoists; rescue hoist equipment sets; dual patient litter system sets; Martin-Baker palletized crew chief/gunner seats with crashworthy floor structural modifications; external stores support system with crashworthy external fuel system tanks; country unique instrument panel; cockpit multi-function display; degraded visual environment system; LINK-16 (small tactical terminal KOR-24A); Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System, Type I; direction finder DF-935; environmental control system; snow skis; Bambi Bucket; helicopter terrain awareness system; very important person kit; upturned exhaust system; M-240 (MAG-58) machine gun; M-134 machine gun; M3M (GAU-21) machine gun; external gun mount system; provisions for litters; litter straps; medical trauma bag; 120V AC power; auxiliary bleed air cabin heater; encrypted aircraft wireless intercom system; 60KVA aircraft generator; winterization kit; universal software loader verifier; black hawk aircrew trainer; maintenance and aircrew training devices/software; helmets; transportation; organizational equipment; spare and repair parts; support equipment; tools and test equipment; technical data and publications; personnel training and training equipment; U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support services, and other related elements of program and logistics support. The total estimated cost is $2.3 billion.
This proposed
sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the
United States by improving the security of a NATO Ally that is a force for
political stability and economic progress in Europe.
The proposed
sale will improve Norway’s capability to meet current and future threats and
enhance its interoperability with U.S. and other allied forces. It will also
upgrade Norway’s rotary wing capability, allowing Norwegian Army and Special
Operations Forces to independently conduct operations while taking advantage of
a common platform across the fleet. Norway will have no difficulty absorbing
these articles and services into its armed forces.
The proposed
sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in
the region.
The principal
contractor will be Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky, located in Stratford, CT. At this
time, the U.S. Government is not aware of any offset agreement proposed in
connection with this potential sale. Any offset agreement will be defined in
negotiations between the purchaser and the contractor.
Implementation
of this proposed sale will require approximately fifteen (15) U.S. Government
and fifteen (15) contractor representatives to travel to Norway for an extended
period for equipment de-processing/fielding, system checkout, training, and
technical and logistics support.
There will be
no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale.
For further
information, please contact the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Outreach
Team at T_Outreach_PM@State.gov.

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