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The head of the Army confirmed Argentina's interest in acquiring UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.

The head of the Army confirmed Argentina's interest in acquiring UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
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On the occasion of the 216th anniversary of the creation of the Argentine Army, Oscar Zarich confirmed that the government is moving forward with efforts to incorporate Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.

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In a display of institutional determination that reflects the new direction of the Republic, the National Government has launched an unprecedented re-equipment plan for the Armed Forces. During the ceremony for the 216 years since the creation of the Argentine Army, held at the Military College of the Nation, the Chief of the General Staff of the Army, Oscar Santiago Zarich, confirmed that the administration is making steady progress in incorporating cutting-edge technology to ensure national sovereignty.

The central focus of this modernization is the acquisition of the legendary UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, an operation that materializes after negotiations initiated in March and which today, under the leadership of Carlos Alberto Presti, is gaining definitive momentum. This strategic move aims to retire the current UH-1H and Huey II, aircraft that, after more than 50 years of service, “are on the brink of obsolescence” and represent the neglect that the force suffered in previous decades.

UH-60 Black Hawk
UH-60 Black Hawk

The strategy of the Ministry of Defense moves away from astronomical spending and bets on intelligent integration with allied powers. Key points of the agreement include:

Strategic transfer: A first batch of 2 to 4 used units of the UH-60L version is being negotiated, with the possibility of obtaining them through a “low-cost or free transfer” from the United States.

Fiscal savings: This approach avoids spending “hundreds of millions of dollars” that new material would cost, demonstrating that the budgetary efficiency of Javier Milei also extends to the barracks.

Recovery of capability: The goal is to gradually replace the current “backbone of army aviation”, composed of about 40 old units, with a system that analyst Andrei Serbin Pont defines as a “step forward and probably at a much lower cost”.

The importance of the Black Hawks is vital for territorial deployment and disaster assistance. As highlighted during the announcement, these aircraft “are the first to arrive, they are the first that can rescue evacuees”, a technical capability that is indispensable for a nation the size of Argentina.

Javier Milei and Carlos Presti
Javier Milei and Carlos Presti

In his speech, the head of the Army, Lieutenant General Oscar Santiago Zarich, supported the vision of Minister Carlos Alberto Presti, stating that the force is undergoing a “transition phase between what is institutionally necessary and what is budgetarily possible”. For the military and civilian leadership, this moment represents a “turning point, aware that the hardest day was yesterday”.

Finally, the current administration's plan does not end with the UH-60. The bilateral security agenda also includes the possible arrival of 8x8 Stryker vehicles and the return of heavy CH-47 Chinook helicopters (with 4 units projected, 2 for the Army and 2 for the Air Force), covering a historical gap that has persisted since the Falklands War. With these actions, the government reaffirms its “commitment to serve the Nation in defense of its sovereignty”, restoring to the country the pride of having armed forces equipped for the 21st century.



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