Spike NLOS missiles successfully fired from AH-64 Apache Echo Model V6
Lockheed Martin successfully fired eight Spike NLOS all up rounds (AURs) over the course of five days from the U.S. Apache Echo Model V6.
Lockheed Martin successfully fired eight Spike NLOS all up rounds (AURs) over the course of five days from the U.S. Apache Echo Model V6.
The first regiment flying the British Army’s new Apache AH-64E attack helicopter has been declared ready for frontline duty.
The newest version of the AH-64E Apache has successfully flown with an upgraded capabilities suite as Boeing continues to modernize the platform.
U.S. Department of State has approved a possible sale of 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopters to Poland. The value of the future contract could reach up to USD 12 billion.
Boeing received a contract modification to produce an additional 21 AH-64E Apaches for the U.S. Army and an international customer.
Boeing will build 184 AH-64E Apaches for the U.S. Army and international customers, including the first Apaches for Australia.
The US State Department has approved a possible sale of 800 AGM-114R2 Hellfire missiles and related equipment to Poland.
The Netherlands plans to purchase AGM-179 JAGM (Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles) for its fleet of AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from the United States.
For the first time, Boeing will hire Australian companies to supply parts for its AH-64E Apache.
The Lockheed Martin Precision Strike team successfully fired two Spike NLOS all up rounds (AURs) from the Apache Echo Model V6.
The soldiers who operate the British Army’s Apache AH-64E Attack Helicopter are adapting their tactics to face the challenges of the modern battlefield and maximise the capabilities of the state-of-the-art aircraft.
The 302nd Squadron of the Royal Netherlands Air Force took delivery of two new AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters at Robert Gray Army Air Field.