Boeing AH-64 Apache
   The Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) (formerly Hughes) AH-64A Apache is the Army's primary attack helicopter. It is a quick-reacting, airborne weapon system that can fight close and deep to destroy, disrupt, or delay enemy forces. The Apache is designed to fight and survive during the day, night, and in adverse weather throughout the world. The principal mission of the Apache is the destruction of high-value targets with the Hellfire missile. It is also capable of employing a 30mm M230 chain gun and Hydra 70 rockets that are lethal against a wide variety of targets. The Apache has a full range of aircraft survivability equipment and has the ability to withstand hits from rounds up to 23mm in critical areas.  It is designed to fight and survive during the day, night, and in adverse weather throughout the world. With a tandem-seated crew consisting of the pilot, located in the rear cockpit position and the co-pilot gunner, located in the front position, the Apache is self-deployable, highly survivable and delivers a lethal array of battlefield armaments. The Apache features a Target Acquisition Designation Sight (TADS) and a Pilot Night Vision Sensor (PNVS) which enables the crew to navigate and conduct precision attacks in day, night and adverse weather conditions.

AH-64A Apache
Standard Series.  1/32nd scale.  18.25" rotor spread x 18.5" long.
  No. AHA9D-S1.  Only $189.95
AH-64 Apache
Premier Series.  1/32nd scale.
18.25" rotor spread x 16" long.
  AHA9D-PR.  Only $209.95
 
AH-64D Apache Longbow
Standard Series.  1/32nd scale.
18.25" rotor spread x 18.25" long.
  No. AHA9D-S2.  Only $199.95
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