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English: An MH-60R Seahawk assigned to the "Raptors" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 71 fires the first of four live Hellfire missiles fired by aircraft assigned to a deployable squadron. The first MH-60R squadron aircraft is replacing the SH-60B and SH-60F aircraft to combine the capabilities of the two aircraft and has the capability to deploy the AGM-114 series Hellfire missile laser-guided precision air-to-surface missile.
Polski: MH-60R Seahawk należący do Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 71 odpala naprowadzane laserowo pociski powietrze-powierzchnia Hellfire
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark A. Leonesio
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (April 24, 2008) "The Raptors" of HSM-71 fires off the first of four live Hellfire shots by a deployable squadron. Prior to this event, the only Romeo Hellfire shot was at the test and evaluation squadron VX-1. The AGM-114 series Hellfire missile is a laser-guided precision air-to-surface missile. The army originally developed the missile as an anti-tank weapon, and the Navy currently uses in order both water and land as a stand off attack weapon. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark A. Leonesio (RELEASED)