As much as I initially liked the MRH-90 (lets face it, all new aircraft have problems), this was a good choice.
It give continuity with the current fleet of Seahawks. In addition, werent there questions over whether the NFH-90 would fit in the hanger of our frigates? Or was that a different helicopter? Will the current helicopters be retained and upgraded, or will they be retired when the 60R's arrive?
Would be interesting to see what would have been selected "if" the MRH-90's hadn't had all the problems it has being introduced into service.
In regard to the existing Seahawks, I remember reading a while back, may have been Australian Aviation or similar, one of the "sweetners" to win the contract that Team Romeo was offering was to refurbish and "de-militarize" both the Seahawks and the Blackhawks (when the MRH-90's eventually replace them).
The reported plan was to the "on-sell' them to various "para-military" forces where there is a demand for that type of helicopter.
And the goverment would receive a "share" of the profits, not sure if the plan was to do the work here or in the US, probably in the US.
So I wonder if that is part of the deal or not.
(I don't think Karman has sold any of the returned Seasprites yet? The government is supposed to get a return on that, probably won't be much if it every happens!)