Key Points and Summary - 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 most formidable attack helicopters. -Its design ...
This Military&AerospaceElectronics article is reprinted here with permission. REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – Military helicopter designers at the Boeing Co. are preparing to build about two dozen AH-64 ...
Boeing has unveiled a concept for a future version of the AH-64 Apache with avionics and networking upgrades to connect the attack helicopter with the U.S. Army’s strategy for multi-domain operations, ...
How often can you name an American military aircraft program that lasted half a century or more? In the whole of its inventory, maybe only a handful have this distinction. Today, another American ...
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. The Apache Project Office, or Apache PO, has steadily ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Don’t expect to see a futuristic-looking prototype anytime soon. The Army is looking to replace its aging helicopter fleet with something that provides more capabilities.
In February 1985, Popular Mechanics got its first look at a new generation of military helicopters—ones that could defend themselves in a fight. Chief among them was the new AH-64 Apache, a helicopter ...
The Netherlands' Ministry of Defense said it is investing in the purchase of modern Network Enabled Capabilities (NEC) communications systems for all its helicopters, namely the AH-64 Apaches, CH-47 ...