US Army UH-60 on the move Port of Rotterdam (or Antwerp?)
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Posted by Jurgen:
" Just received a message from a German friend.
1.Yesterday (Saturday) 10-11 UH-60s were noted on the MV Dynamica, heading east.
2.Probably will head for Antwerpen or Rotterdam to be loaded on a bigger ship and then go to the US.
Any more info would be appreciated.
If I find out any more info I will let you known."
Hi there Jurgen.
As you are looking for (possible) answers, herewith my input.
1. Some clarification is needed. As your friend stated the cargo was heading east. If the cargo left a German port, a easterly heading will never bring them to either NL or BE.
So the port of debarkation plays a major role.
2. If such a shipment takes place, the most likely will be that the port of Rotterdam is involved. The US armed Forces have a special detachment in the vicinity of Rotterdam, which takes care of all military transportation in Europe. In that case a vessel of the MSC (Military Sealift Command)will berth in Rotterdam (ECT terminal) to load the cargo.
That rises another for spotter important question: Where do the Hueys come from and what are the regis?
BTW: for me there's no need to answer in English. I understand Dutch.
Posted by Jurgen:
" Just received a message from a German friend.
1.Yesterday (Saturday) 10-11 UH-60s were noted on the MV Dynamica, heading east.
2.Probably will head for Antwerpen or Rotterdam to be loaded on a bigger ship and then go to the US.
Any more info would be appreciated.
If I find out any more info I will let you known."
Hi there Jurgen.
As you are looking for (possible) answers, herewith my input.
1. Some clarification is needed. As your friend stated the cargo was heading east. If the cargo left a German port, a easterly heading will never bring them to either NL or BE.
So the port of debarkation plays a major role.
2. If such a shipment takes place, the most likely will be that the port of Rotterdam is involved. The US armed Forces have a special detachment in the vicinity of Rotterdam, which takes care of all military transportation in Europe. In that case a vessel of the MSC (Military Sealift Command)will berth in Rotterdam (ECT terminal) to load the cargo.
That rises another for spotter important question: Where do the Hueys come from and what are the regis?
BTW: for me there's no need to answer in English. I understand Dutch.
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Re: US Army UH-60 on the move Port of Rotterdam or Antwerp?
Heading East in the direction of Rotterdam or Antwerp? Heading West in this case... ??Rockville wrote:
1.Yesterday (Saturday) 10-11 UH-60s were noted on the MV Dynamica, heading east.
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Re: US Army UH-60 on the move Port of Rotterdam or Antwerp?
This is a very wild assumption as during the last couple of years many of these transports have transited through the port of Antwerp.Rockville wrote: 2. If such a shipment takes place, the most likely will be that the port of Rotterdam is involved. The US armed Forces have a special detachment in the vicinity of Rotterdam, which takes care of all military transportation in Europe. In that case a vessel of the MSC (Military Sealift Command)will berth in Rotterdam (ECT terminal) to load the cargo.
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On June 30th they fuel stopped at Aviano too, any serials of them?On the first a july 11 Blackhawks transited north through Salzburg returning from a deployment to Kosovo. They are from the MS and TN ArNG. It is very possible that those choppers are the ones on the barge.
Their replacement passed on their way southbound on June 18th again stopping at Aviano , last three noted as: 669, 292, 720, 622, 145 "Duke 27",
568, 329, 609, 722, 053, 980 "Duke 03".
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Blackhawks Rotterdam
Noted in Rotterdam today the following Blackhawks which were also mentioned in the SIS.
84-23941 UH-60A TN NG (UH-60Q according to scramble database)
04-27022 HH-60L
80-23451 UH-60A KY NG
83-23894 MH-60A (UH-60A according to scramble database)
82-23722 UH-60A
81-23574 UH-60A
83-23839 UH-60A MS NG
86-24520 UH-60A
86-24509 MH-60A (UH-60A according to Scramble database)
85-24388 UH-60A (UH-60Q according to Scramble database)
82-24715 UH-60A (can not find this one in database)
All data is from the datablock on the aircraft. Only 3 helicopters had NG markings.
Track and trace labels mentioned only the type UH-60A or UH-60L.
84-23941 UH-60A TN NG (UH-60Q according to scramble database)
04-27022 HH-60L
80-23451 UH-60A KY NG
83-23894 MH-60A (UH-60A according to scramble database)
82-23722 UH-60A
81-23574 UH-60A
83-23839 UH-60A MS NG
86-24520 UH-60A
86-24509 MH-60A (UH-60A according to Scramble database)
85-24388 UH-60A (UH-60Q according to Scramble database)
82-24715 UH-60A (can not find this one in database)
All data is from the datablock on the aircraft. Only 3 helicopters had NG markings.
Track and trace labels mentioned only the type UH-60A or UH-60L.
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Re: Blackhawks Rotterdam
We all want to now where did you spot them? Which harbour number?11E wrote:Noted in Rotterdam today the following Blackhawks which were also mentioned in the SIS.
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Yoxa and Vinny,
Not to deny you the opportunity to spot them but to avoid breaking the regulations in this case I keep it by port of Rotterdam.
Sorry, but a collegue of me is now ex collegue because of giving specific information through public e-mail systems.
I hope you both understand this.
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Not to deny you the opportunity to spot them but to avoid breaking the regulations in this case I keep it by port of Rotterdam.
Sorry, but a collegue of me is now ex collegue because of giving specific information through public e-mail systems.
I hope you both understand this.
Regards
Thanks for posting the log but I have been searching all publicly accessible places of the Rotterdam Harbour (except the harbours in the city) and was not able to locate the vessel with the helicopters. Very frustrating because the harbourmasters also do not have information about this ship because it came from Hamburg.
A little bit more information would be very welcome.
A frustrated Didyman...
A little bit more information would be very welcome.
A frustrated Didyman...
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Oke I understand. Please write this info in your first message so it will be clear to us.11E wrote:Yoxa and Vinny,
Not to deny you the opportunity to spot them but to avoid breaking the regulations in this case I keep it by port of Rotterdam.
Sorry, but a collegue of me is now ex collegue because of giving specific information through public e-mail systems.
I hope you both understand this.
Regards
René