UxValidator Series I Stab/SAS
A fielded H-60 stabilator and stabilization augmentation system verification line that remains actively supportable within the ULTRAX installed base.
Installed-base continuity for stabilator and SAS verification where series-specific fielded equipment still matters.
UxValidator Series I Stab/SAS is the fielded installed-base product family used to synthesize stabilator and Stabilization Augmentation System measurement data on supported H-60 configurations. It remains an important line for operators already sustaining Series I equipment in service.
Its role is specific: help teams verify elusive stabilator and SAS behavior without forcing premature removals or interpretive shortcuts when the aircraft still has more to say.
Series I Stab/SAS does not require UxValidator Series II. It is its own fielded product line, with its own installed-base support path, manuals, and service posture.
Series II is the current on-wing aircraft connection platform family for newer reusable configurations. Series I remains important wherever the Stab/SAS line is already installed and in active use.
- UH-60A / UH-60L Army variants
- MH-60R / MH-60S maritime variants
- Fielded H-60 Stab/SAS verification environments where Series I equipment remains in use
This page is for operators who already use or support the Series I Stab/SAS line. For broader on-wing aircraft connection across newer reusable configurations, see UxValidator Series.
| Service | Part Number | ULTRAX Set Name | Applies To | NSN / NIIN | Product Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Army / USAF | 05-0330-07 | UxValidator Stab/SAS Set, Army | H-60A/L | NSN 6625-01-529-3346 | Series I Stab/SAS Product Document |
| US Navy / US Coast Guard | 02-1103-01 | UxValidator Stab/SAS Set, Navy | MH-60R/S | NSN 4920-01-526-5799 | Series I Stab/SAS Product Document |
For current manuals, service-pack support, calibration coordination, or repair of fielded Series I equipment, use UxCare and installed-base support channels.
Series I Stab/SAS is supported as an installed-base line. The product family remains relevant because it preserves a useful verification path in fielded environments where replacement, configuration drift, or intermittent behavior still create uncertainty.
