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AH-64 Apache

AH-64 Apache
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The AH-64 Apache is the most advanced multi-role combat helicopter for the U.S. Army and a growing number of international defense forces.


An Advanced Multi-role Helicopter








The AH-64 Apache is the world’s most advanced multi-role combat helicopter and is used by the U.S. Army and a growing number of international defense forces. Boeing has delivered more than 2,100 Apaches to customers around the world since the aircraft entered production. The U.S. Army Apache fleet has accumulated (as of Jan 2015) more than 3.9 million flight hours since the first AH-64A was delivered to the U.S. Army in 1984.




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Optimizing readiness of the Apache fleet around the globe is one of Boeing’s many missions. From performance-based logistics contracting and integrated fleet support to vertical lift maintenance, modifications and repairs, Boeing provides a broad spectrum of innovative products and services which directly support and enhance capabilities while reducing total cost of ownership. These award-winning services range from transactional spares to complete lifecycle support solutions that are uniquely tailored to the requirements of each AH-64 customer.




AH-64 Apache Quick Facts








Boeing produced 937 AH-64A Apaches between 1984 and 1997. Some remain in service today, and have:

  • Two high-performance turboshaft engines and maximum cruise speed of 284 kph

  • Laser, infrared, and other systems (including target acquisition designation sight/pilot night vision sensor) to locate, track, and attack targets

  • A combination of laser-guided precision Hellfire missiles, 70mm rockets, and a 30mm automatic cannon with up to 1,200 high-explosive, dual-purpose ammunition rounds


Boeing’s AH-64D Apache and the AH-64D Apache Longbow have numerous enhancements, including:

  • Longer-range weapons accuracy and all-weather/night fighting

  • Detection of objects (moving or stationary) without being detected

  • Classification and threat-prioritization of up to 128 targets in less than a minute

  • Integrated sensors, networking, and digital communications for situational awareness, management of the combat arena in real time, and digital transmission of images and target locations to joint operations battlefield commanders








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