Here's what the MH-X Stealth Black Hawk might look like based on the recollections of someone who was at Bagram Air Field on the night of the OBL raid (Image credit: AviationGraphic.com / The Aviationist) In the last 10 years, we have collected the description of someone who was in Afghanistan and saw the secret MH-X Stealth Black Hawk helicopter recover after the raid. While its shape is still a mystery, here’s an interesting rendering. On May 2, 2011, few hours after the first images of its remains started to spread around the world, we were probably the world’s first aviation site to write that those parts, didn’t belong to any known type of chopper: the helicopters used by the U.S. Navy SEALs in the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, and in particular the one that had crashed in Abbottabad, Pakistan, was a previously unknown radar evading chopper, flown by the U.S. Army 160th SOAR (A)“Night Stalkers”, that would be later unofficially nicknamed the “Stealth Black Hawk”.