The Colombian air force’s appetite for the Sikorsky UH-60 BlackHawk has not waned five months after the government in Bogota signed an
agreement ending a 50-year-old conflict with FARC guerrilla fighters.
“I hope we will have enough budget to continue
acquiring this aircraft,” says Gen Carlos Eduardo Bueno Vargas, speaking on 4
April during a Sikorsky press conference.
Colombian military and police forces now operate 103
Black Hawk helicopters after receiving the first in 1988, including the air
force’s unique Arpia armed gunship. The medium-lift aircraft played a key role
in the government’s campaign against FARC guerrilla forces fighting across
Colombia’s mountainous jungles.
FARC forces referred to the air force’s Black Hawk
as “the Witch”, Vargas says, using its vertical lift capabilities to arrive
silently in unexpected places.
“I’m sure Colombia will continue to improve these
capabilities,” he says.
Sikorsky plans to deliver six more Black Hawks to
the Latin American region later this year. The first batch of three S-70i Black
Hawks ordered by the Colombian air force will be delivered in August, followed
by a second round of deliveries in October.
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