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AH‑64 Apache: The World’s Most Lethal Attack Helicopter
The AH‑64 Apache is one of the most recognized and lethal attack helicopters in the world. Equipped with advanced sensors, a ...
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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 ...
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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).
North Korea appears to be ready to promptly carry out what would be its seventh nuclear test should leader Kim Jong-un make a ...
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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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Italy Goes Ahead with Acquisition of 29 More AW249 Attack Helicopters
Italy has launched the parliamentary process to approve the acquisition of a new batch of AW249s, which will complete the fleet of 48 attack helicopters.
An 82nd Airborne pilot suffered a devastating head injury in Iraq. Earlier this month, he celebrated his retirement with a ...
On a quintessential fall October morning, Bear Creek Regional Park was alive with walkers, bikers, and runners enjoying the park’s loop trails under the backdrop... Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email ...
The SAF is working closely with the defence technology community to put new technology into use during the exercise. Read ...
A lead Army official said testing to date of the GE Aerospace-built T901 engine on a Black Hawk helicopter has been “very successful,” while the engine program’s future is still […] ...
American defense contractor Lockheed Martin said the U.S. Army selected the Spike NLOS for the 2nd phase of the Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile.
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