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Moroccan Air Force receives first batch of AH-64Es
18th June 2025
The Royal Moroccan Air Force received a first batch of six AH-64E Apaches on March 3 after they arrived at the 7th Air Base in Khouribga, Morocco.
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Poland signs for AH-64E Apache Guardians
21st August 2024
Poland has signed a contract for 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardians.
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Mass formation of UK helicopters deploy for Steadfast Defender
22nd May 2024
A force of 16 helicopters from the 4 Regiment Army Air Corps Battle Group (4 AAC BG) departed Wattisham Flying Station, Suffolk, for mainland Europe to take part in Exercise Steadfast Defender 24.
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Army Flying Museum to put Apache AH1 on display
5th May 2024
The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop in Hampshire will soon have an Apache AH1 attack helicopter on permanent display, making it the only place in the UK where the public can see the variant.
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First Dutch AH-64E arrives at Gilze-Rijen
19th March 2024
The first AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter for the Royal Netherlands Air Force’s (RNLAF’s) No 301 Squadron landed at Gilze-Rijen Air Base – the unit’s home-base – for the first time on March 14
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Boeing flies upgraded AH-64E Apache gunship for the first time
10th November 2023
Boeing completed the first flight of its enhanced AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter from its facility in Mesa, Arizona, on October 11
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Boeing vuela por primera vez un helicóptero de combate AH-64E Apache mejorado
10th November 2023
Boeing completó el primer vuelo de su helicóptero de ataque AH-64E Apache Guardian mejorado desde sus instalaciones de Mesa, Arizona, el 11 de octubre.
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Poland buys Hellfire missiles to arm future AW149, AH-64E fleets
7th June 2023
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Mariusz Błaszczak announced on May 30 that the nation has signed a deal with the US government to buy AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-ground missiles to equip its future Leonardo Helicopters AW149 and Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopter fleets
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Polonia compra misiles Hellfire para armar las futuras flotas de AW149 y AH-64E
7th June 2023
El viceprimer ministro y ministro de Defensa Nacional de Polonia, Mariusz Błaszczak, anunció el 30 de mayo que el país ha firmado un acuerdo con el gobierno estadounidense para comprar misiles aire-tierra AGM-114 Hellfire para equipar sus futuras flotas de helicópteros Leonardo Helicopters AW149 y Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian.
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UK marks operational debut for AH-64E
14th November 2022
The British Army Air Corps' newly acquired Boeing AH-64E (Version 6) Apache Guardian attack helicopter has marked its operational debut after the type participated in Exercise Talon Guardian
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Helicopters gather in the Netherlands as Exercise Autumn Falcon kicks off
3rd November 2022
Over 1,000 military personnel and almost 40 helicopters are currently participating in Exercise Autumn Falcon at various locations across the Netherlands
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Boeing delivers first upgraded AH-64E to the Netherlands
28th October 2022
Boeing announced on October 25 that it has delivered the first upgraded AH-64E Version 6 Apache Guardian attack helicopter to the Royal Netherlands Air Force
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Poland opts for AH-64E to replace Hind gunships
9th September 2022
Poland announced it had selected the Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter to replace the Polish Land Forces’ ageing fleet of Soviet-era Mil Mi-24D/W Hind-D/E gunships on September 8
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Australia to acquire AH-64Es and expand its MH-60R fleet
10th May 2022
The Australian government announced on May 9 that it will proceed with the purchase of 29 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardians and expand its fleet of Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk maritime helicopters by 13
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AH-64D Early Access Out Now
22nd March 2022
The Eagle Dynamics team has released the Early Access version of the AH-64D for DCS World.
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