National Interest
'It Can Destroy Anything': The U.S. Army’s New Apache Helicopter Has Arrived
Story by Brandon J. Weichert • 1h
Summary and Key Points: Since its introduction in the 1980s, the AH-64 Apache has become synonymous with American airpower and remains a crucial component of the U.S. Army's arsenal. The latest variant, the AH-64E, boasts significant enhancements, including software updates, improved sensors, and advanced avionics.
-Boeing's upgrades to the "Link 16" features and the incorporation of the General Electric T901 engine enhance its speed and operational capabilities.
-The AH-64E can reach speeds of 155 mph, has a range of 345 miles, and an operational ceiling of 20,000 feet. With advanced target acquisition systems, the Apache remains a formidable force, capable of deploying traditional armaments and future-directed energy weapons. Equipped with state-of-the-art countermeasures, the AH-64E is poised to remain a key asset in U.S. and allied forces well into the 2060s.
AH-64E Apache: The Next Evolution of America's Iconic Attack Helicopter
When the AH-64 Apache was introduced in the 1980s, no one could have expected its success. Decades later, the Apache is synonymous with American airpower. Indeed, it carries much of the U.S. Army’s air combat legacy.
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