It has been a while....
Life in the attack helicopter
Israel's expansion of their Apache helicopter cache is a reflection of two years of constant wars.
breakingdefense.com
"Israel has been approved to buy 30
new AH-64E Apache attack helicopters represents a shift in priorities for the Israel Defense Forces, as Israel seeks to bolster the armed forces in the wake of two years of a multi-front wars"
"the decision to procure the newest E model represents a reversal from just a few years ago, when the IDF had made a conscious decision to move away from manned rotorcraft.
"“This is lesson from the war in Gaza."
"The last two years of war have shown that the Apaches “remain a vital necessity on the battlefield, particularly in urban warfare and commando operations.”"
"the war “proved the vitality of the array for unique missions, and therefore a decision was made to continue to maintain the two old types of helicopters and simultaneously acquire new ones, called ‘Echo’ [Ah-64E], in a volume to be determined according to budgetary constraints.”"
This is on top of the USMC finding new missions for their Venoms and Vipers launching long range missiles and conducting anti-drone missions with their APKWS IIs
L3Harris Technologies will produce its Red Wolf systems for the Marine Corps’ Precision Attack Strike Munition program.
www.defensenews.com
The U.S. Navy is taking steps to enhance APKWS air-to-air capability through a new software upgrade, according to new documents.
www.navalnews.com
The Marine Corps plans to upgrade the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile so it can take down enemy drones, according to the service’s new aviation plan.
defensescoop.com