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When Will the US Army Retire the AH-64 Apache Helicopter?
There are no current plans for the Army to replace the Apache. Instead, modernization is the strategy—using periodic upgrades to keep the helicopter flying into the 2040s, and possibly beyond.
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The Modern Cavalry: America’s Apache Attack Helicopter Still Reigns Supreme
The AH-64 Apache has been the U.S. Army’s go-to attack helicopter since entering service in 1986 (first flight in 1975).
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Apache Attack Helicopters Takeoff • 1st Air Cav
A new version of the U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopter began testing at Fort Hood, TX on April 10, 2019. The new ...
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Apache Helicopters Fly Attack Cover For Greek Air Assault
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopters provide attack coverage for two U.S. CH-47 Chinook helicopters during an air assault raid ...
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Rotor Rivals: The Untold Story of the U.S.– China Race for Air Dominance
The modern attack helicopter has become a symbol of military strength all around the world. There already exists a strong ...
Attack helicopters have become essential tools in modern warfare, combining agility, firepower, and tactical versatility. This article explores legendary models like the AH-64 Apache, Mi-24 Hind, and ...
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50 Years of Evolution That Kept The Apache Helicopter on Top for Global Militaries
Fifty years after its first flight, the AH-64 Apache remains the go-to attack helicopter for militaries around the world.
Australia’s Apache purchase deepens the US-Australia industrial and defense relationship—while underwriting Canberra’s credentials as a serious defense industrial actor in the Indo-Pacific. Australia ...
The AH-64 Apache is considered by the American military, which uses it, to be the world's most advanced attack helicopter, and no one dares contest that claim. After all, we're talking about one of ...
The huge sales come as U.S. plans to broker an end to the nearly two-year war between Israel and Hamas have stalled.
An 82nd Airborne pilot suffered a devastating head injury in Iraq. Earlier this month, he celebrated his retirement with a ...
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