Here is an S-70B Seahawk walkaround from Avalon in 2007.
The RAN operates 16 Seahawks with the first deliveries coming in 1988.
The spec of these machines is unique, as often happens with military equipment for Australian conditions. The RAN birds have a sophisticated target tracking radar and electronics (That’s the round bit under the chin), as well as different data transfer and electronics suites.
Seahawk N22-015 Pic 1
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References:
The Aviation Factfile: Helicopters. Robert Jackson. Grange Books. ISBN: 1-84013-812-2
Military Aircraft of Australia. Stewart Wilson. Aerospace Publications. isbn: 1 875671 08 0