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Apache Sensors Flight Test Lead Named NDIA's Tester of the Year for 2012. ... Kenneth "Steve" Van Allen manages night vision testing of the Apache sensor suite at Redstone Arsenal.
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala—The newest version of the AH-64E Apache successfully flew in Mesa, Ariz., on October 11. The Version 6.5 (V6.5) is the next config ...
Lockheed Martin’s Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (M-TADS/PNVS) system for the AH-64D Apache has completed one million hours of flight-time, the company ...
The ceiling value of the modernised day sensor assembly (M-DSA) Phase 2, Lot 1 contract with the army and Qatar Emiri Air Force is not to exceed $130 million with $54.3 million obligated initially ...
India is set to receive the first batch of AH-64E Apache helicopters for the Army after a 15-month delay. These advanced ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The AH-64 Apache helicopter's day-and-night vision target-acquisition sensor is getting a more reliable turret next year, which is expected to save the Army an estimated $500 ...
Boeing’s AH-64E, the U.S. Army’s latest model of its Apache attack helicopter, has taken its first flight with an upgraded capabilities suite, the aircraft manufacturer announced Wednesday.
The aspiration is to see the Apache helicopters acting as C2 nodes, controlling a flight of drones to various duties, depending on payload. Up to six “mules” could be assigned to each helicopter.
Legacy Apache deliveries, including new-build and remanufactured helicopters, include 937 A-models through 1997, more than 1,000 AH-64Ds between 1997 and 2013, and more than 500 E-models since 2011.