The AH-64 Apache helicopter is the Army’s primary attack helicopter. Built to fight by day or night in challenging battlefield and adverse
weather conditions, it is regarded as the most lethal helicopter in
military aviation history. The durable aircraft can withstand rounds as
large as 23 mm.
The AH-64A Apache is specifically designed for the attack role. The Army first took delivery in 1984. Its Hellfire anti-tank missiles have a range of more than 3.7 miles and can penetrate the armor of any known main battle tank. The Apache may also be armed with 2.75 inch folding-fin aerial rockets carried on two stub fins that provide additional lift and may serve as attaching points for external fuel tanks.
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