The AH-64D Longbow Apache is currently the most advanced, the most versatile and the most powerfully armed combat helicopter in the world. This upgraded version of the Apache was used extremely effectively by the US Army in the Gulf Wars of 1991 and 2003. The long-range radar can be used for its own protection, but it is also capable of accurately acquiring up to 1000 potential targets and identifying 128 opponents as well as automatically determining the priorities for up to 16 Hellfire missiles in attack mode.
- New mould
- Surface details, recessed panel lines
- Cockpit with pilot stick, instrument panel and seats
- Detailed engine cowlings
- Movable main rotor
- Stub wings with pylons
- Rocket pods and Hellfire rockets
- Sensors and antennae together with mast-mounted sighting system
- Decals for the US Army and a Dutch version:
- AH-64D Apache Longbow, 2nd. Aviation Battalion, 101st. Airborne Division (Air Assault), U.S. Army Aviation, TellĀ“Afar Air Base, Iraq, 2003. (Home Base: Fort Campbell, Kentucky, USA, 2003.)
- NAH-64D Apache, Nos. 301/302 Squadrons, Royal Netherlands Air Force Tactical Air Group, Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Holland, 2005.
Main Colours 8 46
Additional Colours 9 45 57 65 90 91