Apache Helicopter
The Apache Helicopter, officially known as the AH-64 Apache, is a twin-engine attack helicopter developed by McDonnell Douglas, now part of Boeing. It is designed for close air support, reconnaissance, and anti-tank missions. The Apache features advanced avionics, a powerful weapon system, and a distinctive tandem cockpit for a pilot and co-pilot/gunner.
Equipped with a 30mm chain gun, laser-guided missiles, and rockets, the Apache is known for its versatility and effectiveness in combat. It has been used by the United States Army and several other countries since its introduction in the 1980s, proving its capabilities in various military operations worldwide.