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The Modern Cavalry: America’s Apache Attack Helicopter Still Reigns Supreme
The AH-64 Apache has been the U.S. Army’s go-to attack helicopter since entering service in 1986 (first flight in 1975).
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Apache Attack Helicopters Takeoff • 1st Air Cav
A new version of the U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopter began testing at Fort Hood, TX on April 10, 2019. The new ...
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Where Are Boeing's AH-64 Apache Helicopters Made?
Since its introduction in 1984, the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter has been a mainstay of the US Army's attack helicopter fleet. It's also an important part of several other countries' military ...
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Rotor Rivals: The Untold Story of the U.S.– China Race for Air Dominance
The modern attack helicopter has become a symbol of military strength all around the world. There already exists a strong ...
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50 Years of Evolution That Kept The Apache Helicopter on Top for Global Militaries
Fifty years after its first flight, the AH-64 Apache remains the go-to attack helicopter for militaries around the world.
The U.S. Army successfully demonstrated that AH-64E Apache helicopters can effectively neutralize uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) using various munitions, establishing them as a persistent, flexible, ...
The origins of military helicopters go back to the 1940s when the U.S. Army appointed aviator Igor Sikorsky to build a more advanced version of the VS-300, his first model. This new aircraft, known as ...
The British Army received the 50th and final remanufactured AH-64E attack helicopter to the United Kingdom during a ceremony in Mesa, Ariz on March 6. This delivery bolsters its attack capabilities ...
Richard Marles welcomes "the most advanced attack helicopter operating today", as Townsville becomes Australia’s largest defence helicopter industry hub.
The widow of a U.S. Army aviator who died when his AH-64 Apache attack helicopter crashed on a training mission claims her husband would still be alive if Boeing had simply been honest about the ...
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dustin K. Wright died in an AH-64 Apache helicopter training accident at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on June 11. (U.S. Army) The Army has identified the soldier who died in an ...
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