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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.
Though the AH-64 Apache vs. Mi-24 Hind is often used differently, comparing them is still interesting. The Cold War between ...
National Security Journal on MSN
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 ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Boeing Tiltrotor Concept Could be Game-Changer for Military
As Boeing works to lift operational restrictions on its V-22 Osprey, the manufacturing titan is exploring a new family of ...
Townsville residents can expect to see a very different military helicopter in their skies after the first two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters to ever be owned by the Australian Government landed – ...
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 ...
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 Aviationist on MSN
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 ...
It was one of the most audacious missions of the war in Afghanistan: a group of Royal Marines strapping themselves to the ...
The widow of a U.S. Army aviator who died when his AH-64 Apache attack helicopter crashed on a training mission claims her husband would still be alive if Boeing had simply been honest about the ...
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