Comment by firesteelrain

8 months ago

Listen-only mode would be ADS-B In. Black Hawk's support ADS-B Out.

1. C-17 Globemaster III (transport)

2. C-130 Hercules (transport)

3. KC-135 Stratotanker (tanker)

4. KC-10 Extender (tanker)

5. P-8 Poseidon (maritime patrol/reconnaissance)

6. E-3 Sentry (AWACS)

7. E-8 Joint STARS (reconnaissance)

^ above have ADS-B In capability

This answer on Aviation Stack Exchange did some research into ADS-B statistics for military aircraft: https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/107851/military...

TCAS (collision avoidance) can use Mode A/C/S however it depends on if the aircraft has the earlier or later model TCAS: https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/90356/does-tcas...

They'll all have both in and out capability. (It's typically the same device.)

Military aircraft have permission from the FAA to turn off one, or both, for fairly obvious reasons. https://nbaa.org/aircraft-operations/communications-navigati...

  • I don't think the Black Hawk can support ADS-B In and usually its the surveillance type aircraft that carry it. I updated my post above. There is limited cockpit space in Black Hawks anyways. There might be a specific modernization occurring for a variant of UH-60 that has ADS-B IN, but vast majority do not.