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Why It Feels Like Nothing Can Stop the AH-64 Apache Helicopter
The Army plans to modernize the AH-64 Apache into the 2060s, extending a combat career that began in 1975. -After evolving from a Cold War tank killer to a post-9/11 CAS workhorse, Apache ...
From the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq, helicopters have done more than just transport troops; they have reshaped ...
It was one of the most audacious missions of the war in Afghanistan: a group of Royal Marines strapping themselves to the sides of two Apache gunships to recover the body of one of their own, L/Cpl ...
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The US Army is Making Big Changes to Its Apache Helicopter Fleet
The Army plans to be fully divested from the AH-64D within the next few years, starting in Fiscal Year 2026. As a platform, however, the Apache helicopter is not going anywhere.
Today marks the 20th anniversary since the Nevada National Guard lost two Soldiers — five total killed — in the worst helicopter crash in Nevada Army Aviation history. A ceremony […] ...
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, the AH-64 Apache family remains the premier Western attack helicopter, but while it ...
American commander says bin Laden backlash threatens U.S. operations. May 17, 2011 — -- A U.S. helicopter exchanged fire with Pakistani troops near the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan ...
Britain's Prince Harry training to return to Afghanistan. LONDON, March 18, 2010 — -- Britain's Prince Harry could soon be back on the front line against the Taliban, this time as the pilot of an ...
A US Army official said the Apache helicopter faces threats that may reduce its battlefield prowess. Lt. Gen. Joseph Ryan said the older Apache AH-64D is no longer a "war-winning capability." Efforts ...
The U.S. Army says its premier attack helicopter successfully defeated various drones during a recent trial aimed at demonstrating the aircraft’s viability on modern battlefields, where unmanned ...
It was one of the most audacious missions of the war in Afghanistan: a group of Royal Marines strapping themselves to the sides of two Apache gunships to recover the body of one of their own, L/Cpl ...
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