McDonnell-Douglas (Boeing) AH-64 helicopter was selected as the first in the competition held in December 1976 with Bell's Yah-63. Apache name was attached to the helicopter in 1981. This highly efficient machine has four-wing rotors driven by two general Electric T700-701 turbine engine of 1696 horsepower. Fine wings are equipped with traditional rear edge flap and the plate with the plate improves the longitudinal rudder. Two -person crew settles in the armored cabin one after the other. The pilot seat is in the back and the weapon operator/shooter is ahead. The key to the universal use of the helicopter is TADS systems on the shooter coffee table and PNVS systems used by the pilot. TADS consists of a laser markers and a distance meter set that follows a target and a subsidiary of an infrared sensor that is reproduced with normal optics. The PNVS system is an advanced FLIR system that allows you to fly the helicopter immediately above the ground to prevent or delay the detection of the enemy anti -aircraft defense. Apache helicopters took part in the operation in Panama in 1989 during the desert storm in 1991 or in the last conflict in Iraq (2003). In the late 1990s, a new version of a helicopter equipped with a Martin / Westinghouse Longbow millimeter radar placed on the head to control the weapons began. Rockwell AGM-114 Hellfire is used to control tank missiles. Technical Specifications: Maximum Speed: 300 km / h; Climbing speed 12.7 m / s, maximum range (without external tanks): 689 km, armament: 30 mm hughes M230A1 chain weapon fixed -1 ball and external weapons - mostly Hellfire missiles.
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