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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 ...
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Why Australia Is Buying Up AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopters
Australia’s Apache purchase deepens the US-Australia industrial and defense relationship—while underwriting Canberra’s ...
Australia receives initial two AH-64E Apache helicopters from Boeing, part of a 29-unit order that will introduce a new era ...
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The Apache Turns 50: A Look at the Iconic Attack Helicopter
Sept. 30, 2025 marks 50 years since the first YAH-64A prototype took to the skies for the first time. Let's look at how the Apache has maintained its ...
Townsville residents can expect to see a very different military helicopter in their skies after the first two AH-64 Apache ...
The Apache helicopter is one of the most feared military helicopters in the world, and with good reason. The Apache has a top speed of 186 mph, it's armed to the teeth with a multitude of missiles, ...
The origins of military helicopters go back to the 1940s when the U.S. Army appointed aviator Igor Sikorsky to build a more advanced version of the VS-300, his first model. This new aircraft, known as ...
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 ...
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, the AH-64 Apache family remains the premier Western attack helicopter, but while it ...
Australia’s first two Apache attack helicopters have landed in Townsville, the first wave of a $5bn 29-chopper deal with the ...
From the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq, helicopters have done more than just transport troops; they have reshaped ...
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