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  1. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    We do not know the final configuration yet.
  2. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    Armand mixed up the flags. :pft: :troll:
  3. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    Because of quicker deliveries of the imports and that LOH is not as proven as the competitors. ALH orders are already there. LOH will take at least 4 to 5 years because prototypes still need to be built and tested.
  4. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    It is everybody's method. The Americans simply blow it up using a tank. Nobody gives a fvk for the house, the lives of the soldiers matter. Apache has excellent accuracy, but who is going to identify targets. There is no guarantee the one you killed was a terrorist when you are in a gunship...
  5. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    No point using attack helos against insurgents in your own cities. They are not heavily equipped like a conventional army is. The collateral damage will be massive simply because of the wide area of damage helos can cause. It is not due to the weapons themselves, but has a lot to do with...
  6. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    You cannot reduce collateral damage from the air. Identification of targets is difficult in urban environments. Navy may opt for the LCH, they won't get Apaches or Mi-28s. The taxpayer of course. That comparison does not matter. Engine efficiency matters along with power. Apache with...
  7. p2prada

    AH-64E Apache attack helicopter

    About lack of American companies in blacklist. I am in touch with an American guy who had worked for Lockheed Martin for over 10 years. He is one of the guys who travels to all the countries with military deals for inspections. According to the him defence companies in America do not resort to...
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