As the military ramps up its investment in counter uncrewed aircraft systems (C-UAS) technology, the U.S. Army believes it has developed the ability to take down enemy drones using attack helicopters.
A US Army official said the Apache helicopter faces threats that may reduce its battlefield prowess. Lt. Gen. Joseph Ryan said the older Apache AH-64D is no longer a "war-winning capability." Efforts ...
Fifty years after its first flight, the AH-64 Apache remains the go-to attack helicopter for militaries around the world The Apache entered U.S. Army service in the mid-1980s as a wrecking ball. It ...
When chaos erupts on the battlefield and ground forces need immediate support, there's one aircraft that responds with lethal precision the AH-64 Apache. This isn't just another military helicopter; ...
The Apache AH-64E attack helicopters are equipped for manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T), allowing the two-man crew to control drones from the cockpit. The U.S. Army placed a $4.68-billion contract with ...