2. AH-64D Apache Attack Helicopter
Probably the most popular military helicopter and the vessel to which all others are compared, the Apache is in everyone’s recurring flying dream. It’s been around since the mid-1970s and still a popular craft in several countries today, including Egypt, Japan, Israel, the UK, and the US, which bought more than 800 of the original AH-64A units. It can reach a top speed of 182mph or 293km/h.
In 2012, the US Army took its last AH-64As out of service to be rebuilt into AH-64Ds by Boeing in Mesa, Arizona. The biggest addition in this block upgrade is the sensor package: this helicopter can track up to 12 targets, engage fire on 16 simultaneously and share its findings with other Apaches and ground units, meaning all units can fire on a target even if only one Apache can detect it.
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Coupled with engine upgrades, this makes the AH-64D almost unstoppable. (If only by its successor, the AH-64E Guardian Apache, which has longer-ranged radar and increased speed and power. The US plans on rebuilding some AH-64D units to AH-64E in the future.)
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