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The AH-64 Apache, developed in the 1970s as a premier “tank killer” for the U.S. Army, has evolved into one of the world’s ...
The AH-64 Apache and the KA-50 Black Shark are two of the most iconic attack helicopters ever created, each representing the ...
The AH-64 Apache will be utilized by the U.S. Army well into the future. According to a July 2023 Army press release, the AH-64E is getting major software enhancements via Version 6.5, which will ...
South Korea won’t abandon attack helicopters altogether. The country’s Marine Corps is acquiring Marine Attack Helicopters, ...
When it comes to cold, hard numbers, the AH-64 Apache wins in combat against the Kamov Ka-52 Alligator. According to Boeing, there are over 1,280 Apaches of all variations flying currently and ...
Summary and Key Points: The AH-64 Apache, a twin-engine attack helicopter, was introduced by the U.S. Army in 1986 to address the need for an all-weather, anti-tank helicopter. It succeeded the AH ...
On Aug. 19, 2024, the DSCA announced a $305 million FMS sale to the Netherlands of helicopter training, ammunition spares and components for CH-47 Chinook and AH-64 Apache helicopters.
The new Z-21 helicopter bears resemblance to the US-made AH-64 Apache and the Chinese Z-20 (derived from the UH-60 Black Hawk). China is testing the prototype of a new attack helicopter ...
The AH-64's standard of performance for aerial gunnery is to achieve at least 1 hit for every 30 shots fired at a wheeled vehicle at a range of 800–1,200 m (870–1,300 yd).
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — The U.S. Army’s AH-64 Apache helicopter is and will remain the Army’s Attack helicopter for the foreseeable future.