Fifty years after its first flight, the AH-64 Apache remains the go-to attack helicopter for militaries around the world.
Attack helicopters have become essential tools in modern warfare, combining agility, firepower, and tactical versatility.
As Boeing works to lift operational restrictions on its V-22 Osprey, the manufacturing titan is exploring a new family of ...
Richard Marles welcomes "the most advanced attack helicopter operating today", as Townsville becomes Australia’s largest ...
The 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) has reflagged its attack battalion from 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment (Attack), ...
Boeing plans a series of new rotary-wing drones, starting with the Collaborative Transformational Rotorcraft that will be a ...
which included the 29 helicopters, weapons and support, as well as Manned-Unmanned Teaming-2 (MUMTX) equipment. "The AH-64E Apache provides a critical step change in attack aviation capability for the ...
Ordered in 2021, the Army’s 29 twin-engine Apache attack helicopters are scheduled to start being delivered before the end of ...
Boeing is designing a tiltrotor drone wingman concept to support the Army’s helicopter fleet, similar to the Air Force’s push ...
The first two of 29 AH-64Es have arrived at RAAF Base Townsville, where they will be assigned to the 1st Aviation Regiment. The first two new AH-64E Apache helicopters of the Australian Army have ...
Two of 29 helicopters have been delivered, with the remainder to arrive by 2029; Daniel Mulino says he is unsure of when $3m ...