That second chopper is an MH60m Black Hawk *DAP* with the relatively new (under10 years old) Light Armament Support Structure (LASS) wing stubs. That is deffo from 160th SOAR, 1st battalion.
@@AEROWEPHILE my pleasure. The DAP (Direct action penetrator) was a specially modified blackhawk, designed to bring a heavy attack component when needed to 160th missions. It is basically just a regular160th modified blackhawk, with added weapon systems. it was conceived by CLiff Wolcott in the late 80s/ early 90s. (he was the pilot of Super61, shot down in Mogadishu in 93, and was one of the Nightstalkers killed in the battle) Depending on the mission profile, they go in to provide the heavy attack fires support if the 160th need it. The160th had a flyoff between the DAP and the Apache, a couple decades back, and they chose the DAP, because it had refueling ability, and essentially could bring the same amount of fire power, and any blackhawk can basically be adapted to become a DAP by adding the stub wing/weapons stations. a fully loaded dap can go with 38 hydra rockets, four hellfire missiles, an m230 30mmchain gun (the same as the apache) plus two forward facing minguns. (or can change the amounts of rockets/hellfires etc depending om mission needs))
I was Warrant Sergeant First Class Life Enlisted Subsea Brigadier 3 Star Ranging Special Sniper Operator Piloting the X3 Space Wing on detachment to Majestic 13 Nucleur Security Forces during the Presidential Top Secret Five Eyes campaign to locate the Lunar Bigfoot hiding in the Rings of Uranus. So I can confirm this is an aircraft.
Hey David, love the vids. Just a fyi these are USAF MH-60G Pave Hawk's. Also, if you have Instagram I'd love to follow you there too, you can find me at pasley_photo
Let's not forget this one:upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Two_UH-60M%2C_160th_SOAR_on_USS_Bataan_on_10_Feb._2006.jpg/1280px-Two_UH-60M%2C_160th_SOAR_on_USS_Bataan_on_10_Feb._2006.jpg