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Dec 6, 2012

British Army's fleet of Apache helicopters 'could be scrapped' by 2017


Britain’s Apache gunships have been in use since 2001, seeing action in Afghanistan -and in Libya.
Despite the helicopters’ successes on the frontline, defence sources suggested that the Army Air Corps fleet of 66 Apaches could eventually be cut to around 50 aircraft fit for operations.
Britain’s American-made AH-64D helicopters face becoming redundant because the US has decided to stop using the AH-64D model and adopt a newer variant, the AH-64E.
That means essential technical support for the British Apache fleet will be withdrawn from 2017.

telegraph

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