Mission:
Conducts rear, close, and
shaping missions
including deep precision strike. Conducts distributed operations,
precision
strikes against relocatable targets, and provides armed reconnaissance
when required in day, night, obscured battlefield and adverse weather
conditions.
Entered Army Service:
AH-64 (1984); AH-64D (1998)
Description:
The AH-64 Apache is the Army's
heavy
division/corps attack helicopter. The AH-64D Longbow
remanufacture
effort incorporates a millimeter wave fire control radar (FCR), radar
frequency
interferometer (RFI), fire-and-forget radar-guided HELLFIRE missile and
cockpit management and digitization enhancements. The combination of
the
FCR, RFI, and the advanced navigation and avionics suite of the
aircraft
provide increased situational awareness, lethality and survivability.
Specifications:
Combat mission
speed:
167 mph
Combat
range:
300 miles
Combat
endurance:
2.5 hours
Length:
49 ft 5 in
Mission
weight:
16,600 lbs
Armament:
HELLFIRE missiles, 2.75" rockets and 30mm chain gun
Crew:
2 (pilot and co-pilot gunner)
Manufacturer:
Airframe - Boeing (Mesa, AZ);
Fire
Control Radar - Northrup Grummen (Linthicum, MD); Lockheed Martin
(Owego,
NY); MTADS/PNVS - Lockheed Martin (Orlando, FL); Boeing (Mesa, AZ)
(U.S.
Army Photo)
