White Paper on Attack Helicopters


There are many types of attack helicopters. Some can be bought for money, others for blood. The following are some examples:

Apache Attack Helicopter

The Apache is a storied helicopter with a long and glorious history. It is primarily used by the U.S. Army, but is also found in service with Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. The Apache has a very high cost ($18 million USD) due to its high level of sophistication. The Apache packs a powerful arsenal, including 16 Hellfire missiles and 76 2.75 inch rockets for air-to-ground combat and 3800 rounds of 30mm ammunition for air-to-air combat. For self defense, the Apache employs a laser warning system and chaff/flare dispensers to distract incoming missiles.

he Bell AH-1 Cobra is a two-bladed, single engine attack helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was developed using the engine, transmission and rotor system of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois. A member of the prolific Huey family, the AH-1 is also referred to as the HueyCobra or Snake. The AH-1 was the backbone of the United States Army’s attack helicopter fleet, but has been replaced by the AH-64 Apache in Army service. Upgraded versions continue to fly with the militaries of several other nations. The AH-1 twin engine versions remain in service with United States Marine Corps (USMC) as the service’s primary attack helicopter.[1] Surplus AH-1 helicopters have been converted for fighting forest fires.[2]

The attack helicopter is a relatively new development in battlefield tactics. At its most basic, it is a helicopter with the primary purpose of an attack aircraft, with the mobility of a helicopter and some extra weapons.

There are numerous types of attack helicopters, ranging from air-to-air missiles to anti-tank missiles. There have been various models, with various strengths and weaknesses.

The first use of attack helicopters was by the Soviet Union in World War II. It was used for observation as well as for ground attacks. The first helicopter designed specifically for this role was the Mi-28 Havoc, which was introduced in the 1960s. It has been upgraded many times since that time, and is still in service today.

An attack helicopter is an armed helicopter with the primary role of an attack aircraft, with the capability of engaging targets on the ground, such as enemy infantry and armored fighting vehicles. Due to their heavy armament they are sometimes called helicopter gunships.

Attack helicopters are relatively inexpensive compared to fighters and bombers. The greatest advantage of the helicopter is its ability to operate anywhere regardless of existing runways or roads. This gives it significant mobility in urban combat zones.

Helicopters are also much less limited by weather conditions than fixed-wing aircraft, and can hover in place and maneuver vertically. This allows them to perform tasks that fixed-wing aircraft cannot do, such as operating in urban areas and providing close air support for ground forces. They also have a greater payload capacity over a given distance, because they don’t need to carry as much fuel as a fixed-wing with comparable weapons load, since they can return to base easier (they take off straight up).

Attack helicopters are military helicopters used to provide close air support for ground troops. They are heavily armored and armed with a variety of weapons including machine guns, rockets, and anti-tank guided missiles.

Attack Helicopters have been used throughout the world since the 1960s. The first were designed to provide fire support for troops during the Vietnam war. As the years progressed attack helicopters increasingly evolved into multi-role vehicles capable of performing a wide range of missions including reconnaissance, air interdiction, and close air support.

The attack helicopter is a relatively new weapon in the arsenal of armed forces all over the world. It is usually, as its name implies, a helicopter which has been outfitted to attack targets that would otherwise be impossible for it to attack, such as other helicopters and tanks. In fact, one of its main purposes is to counter these vehicles.

The attack helicopter was developed during the Cold War by both the Soviet Union and the United States, though it was the Americans that made it truly practical. It was first used during the Vietnam War by South Vietnamese pilots who were trained by Americans. This allowed them to remove many armored vehicles from the battlefield using weapons like rockets and machine guns. The UH-1 Iroquois “Huey” was often used for this purpose, though it was not designed as an attack helicopter.

Later on, the AH-1 Cobra became the first true purpose built attack helicopter. It is still in use today by armed forces all over the world. The Apache has become one of the most famous models of this type of aircraft and is used by nearly every major military force on Earth. There are also many smaller civilian uses for these helicopters, including aerial survey work and transportation of personnel into remote areas that can only be reached by air.

1. Why you should choose the Apache over the Blackhawk

– The Apache can shoot down fighter jets

– The Apache is better for sneaking up on enemies

2. Attack Helicopters are more versatile than fighter jets

– They can hover

– They can fly in smaller spaces

3. Attack Helicopters are better at shooting down incoming missiles, because they are small and maneuverable

4. Attack Helicopters can perform search and rescue missions, while a fighter jet cannot


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