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The Dutch Upgrade Their AH-64s

September 1, 2009:  The Netherlands will upgrade its 29 AH-64D Apache attack helicopters to Block 1 to Block 2 configuration in a deal worth an estimated $181 million. Coming with it are personnel training, repair /spare parts, tools, test equipment and necessary technical publications and engineering change proposals. Unlike the American Apache, the Dutch AH-64D lacks the millimeter-wave Longbow mast mounted radar. However, upgrading to the Block 2 specification will essentially make it comparable to the American version in every other category.

Among these updates will be the Arrowhead M-TADS/PVNS ( Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor)., which replaces the previous sensor suite. First produced in 2005, it allows a refit in the field for current Apaches. Other improvements are improved crew protection, color cockpit displays and numerous features enabling easier maintenance and improved reliability. This commonality with American and British Apaches make for easier information sharing in places like Afghanistan, where, the Americans tend to operate theirs with the Longbow radar removed while the British continue utilizing it.

The AH-64 remains the most formidable, effective and longest serving attack helicopter flying today. -- Mike Perry

 

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The Drill SGT    2 of 3?   9/1/2009 8:04:48 PM
The AH-64 remains the most formidable, effective and longest serving attack helicopter flying today.
 
Maybe 2 of 3?  I would say the AH-1 gets the record for longest serving, since the USMC still uses it in front line service.
 
 
 
 
 
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LB    It's just ridiculous   9/2/2009 4:35:30 AM
It really is rather ridiculous not to just run these articles past a couple average strategypage readers first given how often posted articles on this sight contain errors rather obvious to the average member of this site.  That would be a volunteer and cost free method of fact checking.  There is seemingly no one editing this site and thus no one responsible for accuracy. 
 
The AH-1 has been in service since 1967 and is used by I believe 11 nations vs the Apache being used by 12 nations.  The Mi-24 entered service in 1972 (12 years earlier than the Apache) and is in service in around 55 nations.
 
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cwDeici       9/30/2009 12:04:34 AM
Clinically unfocused posters can't even edit their own posts!
I certainly could correct a lot of articles on Pakistan, though not weapons.
 
 
Love the Apache
 
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