AH-64 Apache attack helicopters: 40 years of technological advances
With more than five million flight hours under its rotors and 40 years of technological advances behind it, the AH-64 Apache continues to be the best attack helicopter in the world.
With more than five million flight hours under its rotors and 40 years of technological advances behind it, the AH-64 Apache continues to be the best attack helicopter in the world.
For U.S. Army forces in Europe, there are few tools as valuable as the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter.
A Royal Air Force C-17 Globemaster recently delivered British Army Air Corps Apache helicopters to Royal Norwegian Air Force Base Bardufoss.
The Spike missile is also able to disable the warhead mid-flight, and one test verified this, hitting a target board like a slug.
Boeing hosted the Poland’s Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak and his delegation at the Boeing Mesa site in Arizona on Monday.
The AH-64 Apache helicopter will continue to be the U.S. Army’s primary attack helicopter for the foreseeable future, according to the Apache Project Office (Apache PO).
Boeing and the AH-64 team are observing a unique milestone as the US Army’s AH-64 Apache attack helicopters have officially reached five million flight hours.
A total of 37 helicopters and approx. 1,000 military personnel will be involved in the multinational training activities of exercise Falcon Autumn.
For more than 35 years, the AH-64 Apache has defended freedom, kept the peace and helped ensure mission success for soldiers in every corner of the globe.