There are no current plans for the Army to replace the Apache. Instead, modernization is the strategy—using periodic upgrades ...
The AH-64 Apache has been the U.S. Army’s go-to attack helicopter since entering service in 1986 (first flight in 1975).
The current conflict in Gaza is once again putting Hamas militants up against the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), one of the most technologically advanced militaries on the planet. Among the signature ...
The AH‑64 Apache is one of the most recognized and lethal attack helicopters in the world. Equipped with advanced sensors, a ...
UK Eyes AH-64E Apache ACP Award In 2026, Demo In 2027 is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week ...
One of the Apache’s most enduring contributions to America’s invasion of Panama was its ability to operate effectively in urban environments. Let’s take a closer look at the features of the helicopter ...
For decades, the AH-64 Apache has been the Army’s Alpha Dog, the aircraft you go to war in on day one. Apparently, that won’t be the case in the not-so-distant future. Some time around 2030, the ...
What makes the Apache revolutionary is not the helicopter’s flight surfaces or performance specifications, or anything like that, but rather the Integrated Helmet and Display Sighting System (IHADSS), ...
The AH-64 Apache is one of the most advanced attack helicopters on Earth Its two General Electric T700 turboshaft engines can produce around 1,700 horsepower and hit top speeds around 180 mph The ...
CAMP ADAZI, Latvia — U.S. Army AH-64 Apache aviators with the Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division, supporting Task Force Iron, and soldiers from the NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia ...
An AH-64 Longbow Apache from Task Force No Mercy, 1st Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, flies near Tall Afar, Iraq, in 2006. On-station times of 2-plus hours are not uncommon, putting stress ...
Two Army soldiers were injured Sunday in a helicopter crash in Talkeetna, Alaska, roughly 150 miles north of Anchorage, according to U.S. Army Alaska Public Affairs. Media Relations Chief John Pennell ...