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1/48 AH-64E 3D-Printed & colored Interior on decal paper (Hasegawa)
The Boeing AH-64 Apache is an attack helicopter developed in the United States of America since the 1970s. It uses a main rotor and a tail rotor, both with four blades. The helicopter was designed as a twin-engine two-seat tandem aircraft for use in anti-tank, assault, escort and anti-helicopter fighter missions, to be flown in all weather and light conditions. The main armament consists of a 30 mm caliber M230 Chain Gun automatic gun. It can come equipped with a combination of anti-tank missiles, rockets and air-to-air missiles attached to the side flaps.
The Apache is the U.S. Army's main attack helicopter and the successor to the Bell AH-1 Cobra. It was designed by Hughes Helicopters to meet the requirements of the "advanced attack helicopter" (AAH or Advanced Attack Helicopter) program launched by the U.S. Army in 1972. Later, McDonnell Douglas acquired Hughes Helicopters and continued the development of the AH-64, resulting in the AH-64D Apache Longbow. At the end of various corporate ups and downs, the design was acquired by Boeing Defense, Space & Security, which continues its production for U.S. needs and for export to other countries.
The Apache saw its first operational use in battle during the U.S. Army's engagement during the 1989 invasion of Panama. Other wartime uses of the helicopter by the U.S. Army included the 1991 Gulf War, the 1999 Kosovo War, the 2001 Afghanistan War, and the 2003 Iraq War. Israeli AH-64s have participated in all of their country's major military operations since the 1990s.
1/35 E of the World AH-64E Attack Helicopter Limited Edition
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