Armor Militant UH-90 Taurus

The UH-90 Taurus is a dual rotor, twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Armor Militant. It will replace the UH-60 Blackhawk by 2015, with the first helicopters entering service in 2013 to become the primary special operations helicopter for the Militant Forces and the Planetary Security Forces.

Design
The UH-90 features an eight-blade dual main rotors and and no tail rotors, powered by two General Electric T800 hydrogen turboshaft engines, also backup powered by fusion cell batteries. It has a long, low profile shape to meet the military's requirement for transporting aboard a C-130 Hercules. It can carry 15 troops with equipment, lift 3,500 pounds of cargo internally or 12,000 pounds of cargo externally by sling. The Taurus helicopter series can perform a wide array of missions, including the tactical transport of troops, electronic warfare, and aeromedical evacuation. A VIP version known as the VH-90 is used to transport important government officials and Secret Service with the helicopter's call sign of "Marine One" when transporting the President of the Union of Everett. In air assault operations it can move a squad of 15 combat troops or reposition a 105 mm M777 howitzer with thirty rounds ammunition and a four-man crew in a single lift. It can also transport a Humvee with its crew. The Taurus is equipped with advanced avionics and electronics for increased survivability and capability, such as the Global Positioning System. It also features a nose-mounted sensor suite for target acquisition and night vision systems and dual Hydra 70 rocket pods with a capacity of eight rockets.

The UH-90 can be equipped with stub wings at the top of the fuselage to carry fuel tanks or various armaments. It has two pylons on each wing to carry two 230 gallon and two 450 gallon tanks in total of hydrogen fuel. The pylons can also carry 10,000 pounds of armament such as rockets, missiles and gun pods.