Well, since the day started off with a helo, I thought to myself, what could be better than one Pavehawk?
The answer:

070724-N-8907D-429 NORFOLK, Va. (July 24, 2007) – Five MH-60S Seahawks, from the “Sea Knights” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 22, perform formations over Chambers Field at Naval Station Norfolk. HSC-22 can perform vertical replenishments, search and rescue, and anti-surface warfare as part of a mobile detachment for expeditionary strike groups. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Danals (RELEASED)

ha! way to make my pic look boring.
I would say yours was boring, but I like this better!!!
Sorry John PIMF…..would=wouldn’t
Fixed wing aircraft are great, but I always have an Enz1t3 Moment when it comes to helos. Boo yah!
Does anyone know what they use for anti-surface missions in the way of armament? I remember that, back in the Sea Sprite days, they were toying around with the Norwegian “Penguin” ASM’s.
Can the SeaHawks sling a Harpoon?
Joel,
they use Hellfires, it just depends on the target and what they can shoot back at you with..
claudio