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Although the AH-64 Apache is not intended to be a counter-drone platform, it is important to have counter-drone capabilities ...
The Army Changes Its Plans for the AH-64 Apache The United States Army’s AH-64 Apache attack helicopters are probably the best helicopters in the world. And, because of changes made by the Pentagon in ...
Adding C-UAS capabilities to the Apache would give the Army a mobile platform that flies slow enough (about 150 knots) to ...
The top of the Apache's rotor mast has changed dramatically over the years. At first, it was just that, a hub for the helicopter's rotors, but over time, it became a key spot to install sensor and ...
The Israeli-designed Spike-NLOS gives Apaches the ability to hit moving targets far away with exacting precision.
The first live shoot of the Spike NLOS by a conventional aviation unit shows Apache crews can conduct extended-range precision strikes against targets ...
Apache pilots have to move both hands and feet — and even eyes — in multiple directions at once. This makes the helicopter one of the hardest to fly.
Ah, remote control helicopters. No doubt you’ve seen them before: lightweight polystyrene things that swoop erratically around the room before bouncing off a wall and crashing to the ground. Not this ...
The Boeing Company BA recently clinched a contract under which it will provide engineering services and technical support for Apache AH-64 aircraft. Work related to the deal is expected to get ...
The Army will no longer buy future versions of the Apache helicopter, according to FlightGlobal. Instead, it will pour funding into developing the armed version of the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) ...
The Boeing Company BA recently clinched a contract under which it will provide engineering services and technical support for Apache AH-64 aircraft. Work related to the deal is expected to get ...