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The US Army’s AH-64 Apache Helicopters Have a Deadly New Weapon
Manufactured by Israeli defense contractor Rafael, the SPIKE NLOS missile has been in service for years—and has seen extensive combat in the Israeli Defense Forces’ operations in the Levant.
The Israeli-designed Spike-NLOS gives Apaches the ability to hit moving targets far away with exacting precision.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Army Tests Apache Helicopter for Counter UAS
Adding C-UAS capabilities to the Apache would give the Army a mobile platform that flies slow enough (about 150 knots) to ...
“Existing (counter drone) systems are predominantly ground-based and limited in number, creating gaps that adversaries can ...
The Aviationist on MSN
U.S. Army Apache Fires Spike NLOS in First European Demonstration
AH-64E v6 Apache Guardians fired Spike NLOS missiles at sea-based targets at distances of up to 25 kilometers in Poland. The U.S. Army has successfully ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. The U.S. Army has more Apache and Black Hawk helicopters ...
A US Army AH-64E lands during exercises in Germany during 2023. A prominent army general is questioning the helicopter's combat effectiveness based on the performance of attack helicopters in the ...
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 ...
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has secured a $202 million contract modification to build 22 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters for the U.S. Army. The Defense Department said Thursday the company will perform work ...
The Indy 500 will have a special tribute to the United States Army this Memorial Day Weekend. Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be filled with thousands of fans to see who will take home the checkered ...
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