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When Will the US Army Retire the AH-64 Apache Helicopter?
There are no current plans for the Army to replace the Apache. Instead, modernization is the strategy—using periodic upgrades ...
Welcome Back to the Daily Aviation, as we discover the evolution and capabilities of the AH-64 Apache, highlighting its ...
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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).
The top of the Apache's rotor mast has changed dramatically over the years. At first, it was just that, a hub for the helicopter's rotors, but over time, it became a key spot to install sensor and ...
What a Weapon: The 1990 film Fire Birds, starring Nicholas Cage and Tommy Lee Jones, may have missed the mark as a Top Gun-like blockbuster, but it successfully showcased the U.S. Army’s AH-64 Apache, ...
What makes the Apache revolutionary is not the helicopter’s flight surfaces or performance specifications, or anything like that, but rather the Integrated Helmet and Display Sighting System (IHADSS), ...
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin and the American military call it the Spike Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) Range Precision Munitions Directed Requirement, but America's fighting force and its enemies ...
INOWROCŁAW, Poland — In a significant boost to security cooperation and NATO interoperability, V Corps has launched the Polish Apache Initiative in collaboration with the Polish military. V Corps, the ...
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 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 ...
An AH-64 Apache attack helicopter assigned to the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, lands at Illesheim Army Airfield, Germany. (Pfc. Matthew J. Marcellus/Army) An Army AH-64 Apache ...
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