I wired the clean power system, supporting computer room and flight simulator room for the AH 64, as a private electrical contractor. I got to sit in it, lol. It was the only simulator in existence at the time, a real cockpit, McDonnell Douglas, Mesa Az. 1980s. They built them from the ground up there, trained pilots and test flew them. Worked on a lot of the plant. Great contract! Amazing craft!
The Main Rotor Blade retention Strap Packs were the Achilles heel💸🍺I think a new Part design eventually came along around 1999. It greatly improved the readiness rating of the AH64✌🏼😎🏈
¡Es impresionante este helicóptero de combate,posee lo más avanzado en avionica,sistemas infrarrojos,térmicos,sistemas operativos de armas de ataque y defensa,armamento pesado,me encanta este tema y mis felicitaciones por este vídeo gracias!👍😉
fell in love with these beautiful machines when i first saw them on Godzilla '98 movie as a kid. still my favorite attack helicopter to this day because of... i mean JUST LOOK AT HOW SEXY THAT THING LOOKS FOR GOD'S SAKE.
I love the Apache helicopter! It has saved many soldier's lives. I qualified to fly this bird even though I was Air Force at the time. That's when I found out that I had kidney disease, and was P3'd meaning I had a permanent rejection by the Army. So sad. So I made it 19 years in the USAF before it was discovered. I was honorably discharged.
@@secretsquirrel572 they’re definitely lying. “In Air Force for 19 years qualified to fly the Apache but kept out by kidney disease.” They do a serious medical exam before they’re even eligible for flight school. Missing kidney disease very unlikely. The Army is the only US operator and max age for US Army flight training is “not yet reached 33 years of age.” There are waiver IF you’re already active duty buts like 33-34 years old and better be shit hot…unlikely because those people don’t brag about it on UA-cam. Youngest this person could be with 19 years in is 36.
I’m gonna say “not.” US Army and Natl Guard are the only entities in the US that fly it. There is also a max age limit for flight school: and with “19 years” in you’d be way over the age limit unless you got an age waiver before even attending flight school…which means you’re hot shit (and therefore likely too busy to brag on UA-cam). Then there is thinking you somehow qualified…which means you passed both flight training, SERE school and several occasions of some of the most rigorous medical screening the US military can conduct…and they missed *kidney disease.*
My dad was CSM of 12th Aviation Brigade out of Wiesbaden, Germany, and SGM of 4th Aviation Battalion before that in Colorado. His Warrant Officers fired the first shots in Desert Storm to destroy radar sites to open a radar hole for the F117’s to get through to Baghdad and drop laser guided bombs on communication and headquarters facilities of the Republican Guard. The Apaches kicked off the party! Those machines are vicious and merciless. I remember well as a kid when we were at Ft. Carson in Colorado Springs when the Cobras and Hueys were being replaced by the Apaches and Blackhawks in 1984. Pretty cool stuff!
TADS stands for "Target Acquisition and Designation Sights" as it combines two systems, a daylight TV and an IR-camera. The one on top is the PNVS "Pilot Night Vision System".🤓
Anyone here, who played Jane's AH-64D Longbow in the 90s? Amazing game! Just the training to learn how to fly and operate the damb thing, took 9 hours! They don't make games like that anymore.
I think Matt from Demolition Ranch and Scott from Kentucky Ballistics should be allowed to use anything the U.S military has to offer to make their You Tube videos. I bet recruitment would go up?
777 1 Duch pocieszyciel 7 HARYZM JEZUSA Boga Ojca Aniol Cherubin Nowej arki przymierza Prorok pokuty daniel Drugi sedzia Boga Ojca Pieczen trzeciego tysiaclecia Boga Ojca Dowodca Aniolow Apokalipsy Swietego Pana Boga Zastepow Czluchow---SWIETNA PREZENTACJA z tymi AH 64 APACHE . BARDZO MI SIE PODOBALA OGOLEM . Dobrze ze wrzuciles ten film na YOTUBA a dzieki temu moge obejrzec na Internecie w polskiej etopi przed APOKALIPSA PROROKA POKUTY JANA CHRZCICIELA NIESTETY . SERDECZNIE POZRAWIAM.
That’s a very big statement that I bet was made without any numbers or mission history research. The Iraqis and Pakistani fighters had a a lot of experience based knowledge of how to deal with helicopters. They took down a fair amount of one of the world’s biggest and most armored helicopters ever built! The Russian hind helicopter. They did a fair amount of damage to the Apache squadron running missions in Iraq. The element of surprise that was needed to accomplish the missions was lost, because the helps have to fly so low. It was easy for the Iraqi to spot them as they flew over villages farms etc.. they would pick up the phone and notify everyone. They faced heavy barrage of bullets and rpgs, miles before the objectives
They are affective in the right conditions where the f35 is always effective in an attack target mission without loosing element of surprise. It’s also a reason why the government has cut funding on many of attack helicopter projects. They had spent billions on development and testing of the Comanche (?) a stealth attack helicopter. It was ready for production and our defense department squashed it, just as the first one was about to hit the production line
@@petertousignant6566 Can Apache survive if their whole tail destroyed? I've seen video of KA-52 yesterday when their whole tail is gone, and more incredible is they can still fly back to the base!
If that beast is staring you in the eye, pilot done F’d up. That thing will be miles away watching your every move telling door kickers what to prepare for. And you’ll never see it.
She was completely wrong about the phase and how it is performed. They’re done at 500 hours, period. Other inspections take place at various flight hours or by date… but not phase inspections.
Apache and apachu are words Inde is a series of tribes. Apache is French for hoodlum/gangster while apachu means enemy in Navejo/Dine. This is what happens when you ask a tribe the name of another tribe that they are at war with. That's how the Dakota and the Sioux can be the same tribe. One is what they call themselves and the other is what another tribe calls them.
Interesting fact: The first downing of an Apache in Combat was during Desert Storm. The rag-head that downed the bird did it with a 8mm M98 Mauser. Ironic isn't it? All that Hi-Tech falls prey to almost 100 year old technology.
The E model goes for $35 million while the D model was $68 million each. The price difference is a lot of the R&D money and retooling money was paid through the D model.
@johngillians1027 Boeing delivered the first U.S. Army Apache AH-64A in January 1984. Since then, the U.S. Army and other nations have received more than 2,700 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters
My grandson is in training now with this aircraft. ❤
That's really cool. Know I'm just a random stranger, but thank you to your grandson's sacrifice.
I wired the clean power system, supporting computer room and flight simulator room for the AH 64, as a private electrical contractor. I got to sit in it, lol. It was the only simulator in existence at the time, a real cockpit, McDonnell Douglas, Mesa Az. 1980s. They built them from the ground up there, trained pilots and test flew them. Worked on a lot of the plant. Great contract! Amazing craft!
I was lucky enough to be able to sit in one at the victory parade in D.C. for Dessert Storm back in the 90s.
When this first came out they had technical issues but thru the years they have resolved all of it.
You’d be hard pressed to find any military aircraft with a different history, including the venerated F16 and C17.
The Main Rotor Blade retention Strap Packs were the Achilles heel💸🍺I think a new Part design eventually came along around 1999. It greatly improved the readiness rating of the AH64✌🏼😎🏈
Thanks for letting us buy them from you, U.S.A. - it makes our defences stronger, should we ever need to bring out the birds -
🇦🇺 Australia 🇦🇺
its a true masterpiece,
The AH-64's versatility and firepower strikes fear in the hearts of enemy combatants!!! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Into the hearts of Camel riders
It looks like a wasp.
Through saved so much my friend s.soldiers❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"modern warfare is extremely unpredictable" very true.
the best attack helicopter
It looks sexy too.
Mybabe❤
This helicopter is severe&powerful when it comes.. .to War!
Powerful AH-64 helicopters 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
My brother flew the longbow in 2007 in Afghanistan. What a beast!
¡Es impresionante este helicóptero de combate,posee lo más avanzado en avionica,sistemas infrarrojos,térmicos,sistemas operativos de armas de ataque y defensa,armamento pesado,me encanta este tema y mis felicitaciones por este vídeo gracias!👍😉
i bet these could get even more advanced than they already are now
Dronewarfare changes all this 😊
fell in love with these beautiful machines when i first saw them on Godzilla '98 movie as a kid. still my favorite attack helicopter to this day because of... i mean JUST LOOK AT HOW SEXY THAT THING LOOKS FOR GOD'S SAKE.
This helicopter is beast!
Saw a couple training the other day. Nice bird
I love the Apache helicopter! It has saved many soldier's lives. I qualified to fly this bird even though I was Air Force at the time. That's when I found out that I had kidney disease, and was P3'd meaning I had a permanent rejection by the Army. So sad. So I made it 19 years in the USAF before it was discovered. I was honorably discharged.
You were not qualified to fly this aircraft unless you were t to Ft. Rucker and completed nearly a year of flight training.
@@secretsquirrel572 ok I met the qualifications but my dying kidneys kept me out.
@@terry970 what were the qualifications?
@@secretsquirrel572 they’re definitely lying.
“In Air Force for 19 years qualified to fly the Apache but kept out by kidney disease.”
They do a serious medical exam before they’re even eligible for flight school. Missing kidney disease very unlikely.
The Army is the only US operator and max age for US Army flight training is “not yet reached 33 years of age.” There are waiver IF you’re already active duty buts like 33-34 years old and better be shit hot…unlikely because those people don’t brag about it on UA-cam.
Youngest this person could be with 19 years in is 36.
I’m gonna say “not.” US Army and Natl Guard are the only entities in the US that fly it. There is also a max age limit for flight school: and with “19 years” in you’d be way over the age limit unless you got an age waiver before even attending flight school…which means you’re hot shit (and therefore likely too busy to brag on UA-cam).
Then there is thinking you somehow qualified…which means you passed both flight training, SERE school and several occasions of some of the most rigorous medical screening the US military can conduct…and they missed *kidney disease.*
Good tanc
Beautiful Helicopter 🚁 guys 👏
지키러가시는길요
My dad was CSM of 12th Aviation Brigade out of Wiesbaden, Germany, and SGM of 4th Aviation Battalion before that in Colorado. His Warrant Officers fired the first shots in Desert Storm to destroy radar sites to open a radar hole for the F117’s to get through to Baghdad and drop laser guided bombs on communication and headquarters facilities of the Republican Guard. The Apaches kicked off the party! Those machines are vicious and merciless. I remember well as a kid when we were at Ft. Carson in Colorado Springs when the Cobras and Hueys were being replaced by the Apaches and Blackhawks in 1984. Pretty cool stuff!
The real world “Blue Thunder” 👍🏻✌🏻💙🇺🇸🦅
She said "NINE DIFFERENT warheads" but it' actually
19 different war heads I learned from a friend who flew them.
A fantastic aircraft indeed! 😊😊😊😊
Straight for the battle!
Estos helicópteros de segunda mano para Colombia
Es un excelente helicoptero de ataque!!!, ojalá Argentina, contará con estos helicoptero
멋찌당
As an apache helicopter, i can confirm we are scary
go army!
A taste of democracy freedom raaahhh 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
TADS stands for "Target Acquisition and Designation Sights" as it combines two systems, a daylight TV and an IR-camera.
The one on top is the PNVS "Pilot Night Vision System".🤓
Anyone here, who played Jane's AH-64D Longbow in the 90s?
Amazing game! Just the training to learn how to fly and operate the damb thing, took 9 hours! They don't make games like that anymore.
Remember the game Gunship? Modeled after an AH-64. Like you said, tedious. The part covering weapons employment was a novel.
Now they have DCS for the combat stuff, super realistic
Awesome war machine..... Roger... Pembrokeshire UK
I think Matt from Demolition Ranch and Scott from Kentucky Ballistics should be allowed to use anything the U.S military has to offer to make their You Tube videos. I bet recruitment would go up?
Awesome Machine. Would Love To Meet, & Spend Time With The People, Who Fly, & Handle Them😊.
777 1 Duch pocieszyciel 7 HARYZM JEZUSA Boga Ojca Aniol Cherubin Nowej arki przymierza Prorok pokuty daniel Drugi sedzia Boga Ojca Pieczen trzeciego tysiaclecia Boga Ojca Dowodca Aniolow Apokalipsy Swietego Pana Boga Zastepow Czluchow---SWIETNA PREZENTACJA z tymi AH 64 APACHE . BARDZO MI SIE PODOBALA OGOLEM . Dobrze ze wrzuciles ten film na YOTUBA a dzieki temu moge obejrzec na Internecie w polskiej etopi przed APOKALIPSA PROROKA POKUTY JANA CHRZCICIELA NIESTETY . SERDECZNIE POZRAWIAM.
Wow 0:07
Is this still available?
I wouldnt wanna be the enemy when the Apaches start rolling in, followed by a couple A 10 wart hogs and a few F 22 Raptors. 🇺🇸
Don’t forget the reason the Apache is most likely there is in support of a large m1abrams tank movement.
Have you ever noticed someone pushing the crosswalk button over and over expecting the light to change sooner? -Those same people over-use emojis...
You break it, you buy it.
best invention ever. better than car. better than boat. better than aeroplane. better than tank. this makes f35 look disabled.
Spare us.
The most tested weapons platform in the US military. Every Camel rider should fear it as their hard counter.
That’s a very big statement that I bet was made without any numbers or mission history research. The Iraqis and Pakistani fighters had a a lot of experience based knowledge of how to deal with helicopters. They took down a fair amount of one of the world’s biggest and most armored helicopters ever built! The Russian hind helicopter. They did a fair amount of damage to the Apache squadron running missions in Iraq. The element of surprise that was needed to accomplish the missions was lost, because the helps have to fly so low. It was easy for the Iraqi to spot them as they flew over villages farms etc.. they would pick up the phone and notify everyone. They faced heavy barrage of bullets and rpgs, miles before the objectives
They are affective in the right conditions where the f35 is always effective in an attack target mission without loosing element of surprise. It’s also a reason why the government has cut funding on many of attack helicopter projects. They had spent billions on development and testing of the Comanche (?) a stealth attack helicopter. It was ready for production and our defense department squashed it, just as the first one was about to hit the production line
@@petertousignant6566 Can Apache survive if their whole tail destroyed? I've seen video of KA-52 yesterday when their whole tail is gone, and more incredible is they can still fly back to the base!
Its powerful this helicopters
I always wondered what it felt like to have a warrant for your arrest and open your front door with this beast staring you in the eyes 😳😲
If that beast is staring you in the eye, pilot done F’d up. That thing will be miles away watching your every move telling door kickers what to prepare for. And you’ll never see it.
She was completely wrong about the phase and how it is performed. They’re done at 500 hours, period. Other inspections take place at various flight hours or by date… but not phase inspections.
Amazing piece of kit
Remember watching them track vehicles along beeline highway east of Phoenix in the late 80's. Good times.
Yay and how many attack helicopters have usa made again?
Attack helicopters from the ground up? 2. Helicopters that provide armed support? All of them.
Another words you don’t want these things hunting you on the battlefield
I miss command and conquer
"defending freedom"
incredible U.S
I wonder how much longer the name "Apache" will be acceptable?
We consider it, an honor
Hỏi như vậy để làm gì ?
Woke commandos prefer it shot flowers instead of ammo
Apache and apachu are words Inde is a series of tribes. Apache is French for hoodlum/gangster while apachu means enemy in Navejo/Dine. This is what happens when you ask a tribe the name of another tribe that they are at war with. That's how the Dakota and the Sioux can be the same tribe. One is what they call themselves and the other is what another tribe calls them.
It's accepted by the tribes before their officially named...doesn't matter what non-natives feel
😮😮😮😮
Interesting fact: The first downing of an Apache in Combat was during Desert Storm. The rag-head that downed the bird did it with a 8mm M98 Mauser. Ironic isn't it? All that Hi-Tech falls prey to almost 100 year old technology.
Bullets are bullets. I have a sneaking suspicion given the amount of redundancies it has, it was a bit more than a Mauser.
Cứu hộ cứu nạn nhánh chống 😅
neat. does cobra have a version of the gun turret
FLUC🚁THIS 😆
It's a modified computer 🖥 that enables the pilot to navigate, controls during flight ops
The best is the russian Ka-52 Alligator
Vielen Dank
Ahh the Camel riders worst enemy. Truly a specialised and well tested weapons platform
アパッチ
米軍、㊙️秘密🙊
サーモースキャナー❤
特殊雷管処理、
一部処理済み‼️
色々有るから✨モーション
ディアナーアパッチ❤
クリップ📎零❤MPI😮
I just noticed the Apache’s exhaust is pointing up, not out straight.
Not anymore...drones took over
This attack helicopter is my gender
Therefore, many people fall from it, without knowing the reason.
Look for aviation to take off to the future new stuff for the world
Cobra ♥
Bij lange niet de beste ........dat zouden hun graag willen ....de beste helikopter is de Russische k 52 .....snappen ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Сравнил Жигули и Порше😅😅😅😅😅😅
I like it. How can I buy one?
Its so damn slow though. I love the apache but it really is.
This has nothing on airwolf
the real DRAGONFLY
😁👍
im a mechanic for these
Cobra Black Mamba and diamond head rattal snake looking helicopter
Leffler Junction
Sir i want to work with you ❤
✌🗽✊
Hunt Shun for Jesus now
Price ?
The E model goes for $35 million while the D model was $68 million each. The price difference is a lot of the R&D money and retooling money was paid through the D model.
Apache with tomahawk
Aniyah Ranch
40 year old designs from the Cold War
Uh if you’ve never been in combat with this back up… probably need to be quiet… shhh
My invisible indestructible apache is here now . Yours is pure invisible and your blind 😭
Lujan , I love your skills
-Patrick Stack
Lujan loves you all deserve this infinite loads of love you too baby.
Underage soldiers are here now 😭
Reality themselves.
😍✌️😁👍
Vietnam built that chopper.
@johngillians1027 Boeing delivered the first U.S. Army Apache AH-64A in January 1984. Since then, the U.S. Army and other nations have received more than 2,700 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters
That was the NSA
If you can see me the government is screwing you over.with the police
Unless you are fighting in the desert, then these kinda crash themselves.
That’s where all the oil is located 🤣
Bây giờ là đồ co rồi
I would add a little more weapons to him.
They only fight Camel riders
@@MRMC99999 Never underestimate anyone, because you will be surprised.
Something the US makes sure of. Knowing if thier a 3rd world power or not is key
Make a snake look helicopter propellers in front three types one in front on in back one on top
Soldier Apache is in the dictionary kinda like snitch right don't be surprised
Is there a defense against ground based shoulder fired rockets?
Go army!
BUT is it as rebounding as an A-10 Warthog if hit?
I’ve seen one of these take a rocket propelled grenade to the front area.🚀 It limped home. But I still think the A-10 can take more punishment. 👍
A warthog can’t do a silent hover and gather massive amounts of recon info without disturbing a single hair on the enemy’s arm.
The secret to the Apache is that SAM radar can't see through trees and houses. The Apache can hide while the A-10 can't stay in clutter.