Fifty years after its first flight, the AH-64 Apache remains the go-to attack helicopter for militaries around the world.
The first two of 29 AH-64Es have arrived at RAAF Base Townsville, where they will be assigned to the 1st Aviation Regiment.
Attack helicopters have become essential tools in modern warfare, combining agility, firepower, and tactical versatility.
Richard Marles welcomes "the most advanced attack helicopter operating today", as Townsville becomes Australia’s largest ...
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Australia’s Apache purchase deepens the US-Australia industrial and defense relationship—while underwriting Canberra’s credentials as a serious defense industrial actor in the Indo-Pacific.
Australia's army has received its first two Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters at RAAF Townsville, marking the start of ...
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 ...
Ordered in 2021, the Army’s 29 twin-engine Apache attack helicopters are scheduled to start being delivered before the end of ...
In the heart of Fort Drum, New York, the thunderous roar of the AH-64 Apache’s 30mm chain gun echoed across the range, symbolizing the Army’s commitment to innovation and readiness. This live-fire ...
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The first of the Australian Army's newest attack helicopters have taken to the sky in the country's north. Two new AH-64E Apache helicopters, acquired as part of a $4.5-billion dollar deal with United ...