GE Aerospace secures major engine order for Polish Armed Forces Apache helicopters
GE Aerospace has announced an order for 210 T700 engines to power 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters for the Polish Armed Forces.
GE Aerospace has announced an order for 210 T700 engines to power 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters for the Polish Armed Forces.
This development effort is the next step in Lockheed Martin’s 30+ year history of successfully developing and producing the Gen 1 RFI and Gen 2 RFI systems for Apache.Â
Polish Ministry of National Defence announced the signing of a new USD 3.08 billion loan agreement with the United States as part of the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programme.
The new helicopters will replace the aging Soviet-era Mi-24 helicopters, providing improved target engagement and reconnaissance capabilities.
The Polish Ministry of National Defence has signed significant offset deals with Boeing and GE Aerospace, valued at approximately USD 255 million.
GE Aerospace and the Polish Ministry of National Defence finalized an agreement for offset commitments supporting the anticipated acquisition of 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters.
The Dutch Ministry of Defence has declared the first four upgraded AH-64E Apache attack helicopters ready for deployment.
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 Dutch Armed Forces intend to acquire a new batch of Hellfire missiles for their AH-64E Apache attack helicopters and MQ-9A Reaper drones.
The Spike missile is also able to disable the warhead mid-flight, and one test verified this, hitting a target board like a slug.