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How Fast Is the AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter?

The Boeing AH-64 Apache has been the U.S. Army’s premier attack helicopter for decades, earning a legendary reputation as a “flying tank killer.” -Renowned for its deadly combination of 16 Hellfire ...
Boeing has unveiled a concept for a future version of the AH-64 Apache with avionics and networking upgrades to connect the attack helicopter with the U.S. Army’s strategy for multi-domain ...
Boeing has announced the successful maiden flight of the latest version of the AH-64E Apache, known as Version 6.5 (V6.5). The company said that the new upgraded configuration represented a vital step ...
Boeing has delivered more than 2,100 AH-64 Apaches to customers around the world including more than 180 of the AH-64E Apache, the most advanced model in the Apache family, according to Boeing.
Boeing’s AH-64 Apache has emerged as the world’s most advanced, multi-role combat helicopter that is widely used by the U.S. Army, apart from a growing number of international defense forces.
Boeing has released concept footage of a high-speed Apache attack helicopter during the Vertical Flight Society’s 75th Annual Forum & Technology Display- and it looks awfully familiar.
Officials from Boeing Co (BA.N) and the U.S. Army said on Wednesday they had begun discussions about a multi-year agreement to buy about 240 AH-64 Apache helicopters from fiscal 2017 to 2021, a ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – Military helicopter designers at the Boeing Co. are preparing to build about two dozen AH-64 Apache attack helicopters for the U.S. Army under terms of a $169.5 million ...
Boeing’s AH-64 Apache has already emerged as the world’s most advanced, multi-role combat helicopter that is used by the U.S. Army, and a growing number of international defense forces.
Boeing orders parts for AH-64 Apache LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- U.S. company Boeing has contracted Ducommun Inc. for the delivery of main and tail rotor blades for the AH-64 Apache helicopter.
The widow of a U.S. Army aviator who died when his AH-64 Apache attack helicopter crashed on a training mission claims her husband would still be alive if Boeing had simply been honest about the ...
While the AH-64 Apache technology partially came from the Cheyenne, the development has seemingly come full-circle. In addition to powerplant and control changes, the weapons “wings” and 30mm ...