Navy SEAL Black Hawk was no ordinary chopper




The last act of the Navy SEAL team before they left the Osama bin Laden
compound was to blow up their damaged helicopter that had to be left
behind.

Aviation analysts say the remnants of the aircraft reveal
they were part of one of the U.S. military's most closely-guarded
secret: A stealth Black Hawk helicopter whose existence was only
rumored. It had never been seen in public before.

"This is the
first time we've seen an operation stealth helicopter," said Bill
Sweetman, editor in chief of Defense Technology International magazine.

Analysts say photos that emerged on the Internet reveal it was no ordinary helicopter.


"One of the things that really stands out is they have a little disk
over the motors, which is meant to baffle the sound and deny radar
signature," said Daniel Goure of the think tank Lexington Institute.


Neighbors in the Abbottabad neighborhood where bin Laden's compound was
located told ABC News they did not hear the helicopters Sunday night
until they were directly overhead.

"It would be a vague
sound," Goure said. "It might be the sound of a helicopter that was
going in the opposite direction. This was designed so the time between
hearing the helicopter and the SEALs dropping in on the compound was
very short."

Residents near the bin Laden compound told ABC News
that just before the stealth helicopters arrived, all electricity and
cellphone service was knocked out and then came back on right after the
choppers left.



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