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Laser weapons have been tested on ships, planes, and even armored vehicles, but Raytheon has pushed the envelope further again by successfully testing a high-energy laser mounted on an Apache AH ...
Hellfire missiles are one of the principal weapons systems for AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, which are also able to fire 30mm chain guns. An Israeli AH-64 Apache longbow helicopter photographed ...
The U.S. Army and Raytheon marked a milestone yesterday as an Apache helicopter demonstrated the first test firing of a high energy laser system from a military rotorcraft. The test achieved all ...
U.S. defense contractor Raytheon conducted a successful, highly publicized, precision firing of a weaponized laser weapon from a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopter on Jun. 26 at the White ...
The Apache AH-64 attack helicopters have been seen firing upgraded Hellfire missiles to destroy kamikaze drones mid-air, as per a video recently shared by the US Central Command on X.
The U.S. Army and Lockheed Martin tested Spike Non-Line-of-Sight missiles fired from an Apache helicopter, V6 fleet to get these weapons next year ...
CWO4 Yoakum put his Apache into a climb and told the other helicopter pilot that he was going to try firing rockets at the insurgent gun positions. But then his radio went silent.
Designed to get into trouble fast and put it down even faster, the AH-64 Apache usually comes bristling with ordnance, from an M230 chain gun firing 30mm rounds to Hellfire missiles and rockets.
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