When it comes to arming, the Apache is undoubtedly the best of them. Since its birth, this *** with countless black technologies has become the hegemon of the air with its powerful performance and achievements.
So, how much black technology did Apache use?
First of all, the Apache's helmet and cannon synchronization technology is still the key to its leadership over its opponents. This technology allows the pilot to synchronize the helmet's line of sight with the gun's firing line in real time when aiming at the target, which greatly improves the accuracy and efficiency of shooting. In Operation Desert Storm, Apache***'s performance was even more jaw-dropping. According to statistics, the Apache *** destroyed more than 3,700 tanks, and only one of its own. Such a record is enough to prove the strength of Apache.
In addition to the helmet and cannon synchronization technology, the Apache's firepower output is just as violent. One Apache can carry 16 Hellfire missiles with a range of up to 8 kilometers. The 30mm chain cannon below has a rate of fire of up to 625 rounds per minute, which can easily penetrate 50mm armor. Such a firepower configuration makes Apache a firepower beast in the air.
However, Apache's strength is not accidental, and the black technology behind it and the highly integrated fire control system are its real core competitiveness. Apache's fire control system includes advanced navigation, aiming and control systems that ensure pilots can quickly and accurately lock on to and destroy targets in complex battlefield environments.
It is worth mentioning that the cost of an Apache is also quite expensive, with an Apache costing as much as 1$500 million, which is equivalent to the ** of two F35 stealth fighters. Despite this, the US side still favors Apache. This is not only because of its powerful performance, but also because of the Apache's high survival rate and excellent combat effectiveness on the battlefield.
Despite the high cost, the United States still produced nearly 2,000 Apache*** and more than 800 in service. In order to meet different needs, Apache has also derived a number of models, such as the AH60D longbow Apache. Among them, the AH60D longbow Apache is known as the leader of the Apache family, with a survival rate as high as 60 times that of ordinary Apache and the ability to distinguish and identify 256 targets within an 8 km range at the same time. Such performance makes the AH60D longbow Apache the absolute hegemon in the air battlefield.
In general, the Apache Armed *** has become the king of the air battlefield with its powerful performance, the application of black technology and a highly integrated fire control system. Whether it is its brilliant record or fierce firepower output, it is full of admiration. Despite its high cost and difficulty in replicating, Apache has won the favor and trust of the United States with its outstanding performance and excellent performance.