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South Korea won’t abandon attack helicopters altogether. The country’s Marine Corps is acquiring Marine Attack Helicopters, ...
South Korea’s plan to acquire 36 additional AH-64E Apache Longbow attack helicopters has come under scrutiny as funding ...
South Korea’s plan to purchase 36 additional AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from the United States is likely to be scrapped ...
While the Apache undeniably brings cutting-edge technology to the Indian Army, a closer examination reveals a compelling ...
The Army is set to receive the first batch of six Apache attack helicopters this month, following delays due to supply chain ...
The AH-64 Apache, developed in the 1970s as a premier “tank killer” for the U.S. Army, has evolved into one of the world’s ...
India is set to receive the first batch of AH-64E Apache helicopters for the Army after a 15-month delay. These advanced ...
India is set to receive six AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters, the world's deadliest attack helicopters, from the US in July ...
The most advanced variant of the Apache helicopters, the AH-64E Apache, also known as the Apache Guardian, is used by the US ...
The AH-64 Apache and the KA-52 Alligator are two of the world’s most powerful and combat-ready attack helicopters—each ...
The Marine Corps is in the process of retiring the AV-8B Harrier, which is designed for short takeoffs and vertical landings.
The first production model of the AH-64A Apache was delivered to the United States military in 1984, making it 41 years old. It's expected to serve for 20 more.