The United States has approved the sale to Israel of attack and trainer helicopters for a combined USD3.95 billion.
The Apache is a twin-engined army attack helicopter developed by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing). It entered service with the US Army in 1984 and has been exported to Egypt, Greece, Israel, the ...
F-16C fighter jet and AH-64D Apache attack helicopter will wow crowds with six close proximity manoeuvres at the Singapore ...
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 sharp edge over those five decades. Born from the ...
With the contract to develop the Block III upgrade for the AH-64D Apache Longbow signed, Boeing and the US Army have begun assessing technologies - including directed-energy weapons - that could be ...
An F-16C fighter jet and AH-64D Apache attack helicopter will execute 17 manoeuvres in an aerial display this year - some taking them within a whisker of each other.
The current conflict in Gaza is once again putting Hamas militants up against the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), one of the most technologically advanced militaries on the planet. Among the signature ...
Despite ongoing upgrades, the Apache AH-64, once a battlefield staple, is fast becoming outdated, prompting the US Army to reassess its role in future warfare and seek replacements. Before the US Army ...
Boeing is proposing a host of new performance, survivability and advanced crew station technologies to address performance gaps identified by the US Army in its long-range plans for the AH-64D Apache.
With the current Gaza-Israel conflict now almost a month old, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) has generally been extremely discriminating about the kinds of photos and videos that it releases for ...
Poland is leasing eight older-model AH-64D (pictured) Apache attack helicopters so as to prepare for the introduction into service of the latest standard AH-64E. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Poland has ...
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