Apache AH-64
The presence of Leray magic in Sprawn Valley motivated other countries of power to quickly improve technology in both civic aspects and military potential, known partly as the technological acceleration. As a result of these expedited motivations, the United States was able to mass produce the AH-64 helicopter for the Air Force in early 1960. Over the years since, certain allied nations have been granted use of the AH-64 model for the defense of boarders particularly for eastern European nations struggling in a vice of terroristic warfare.
Access to the Apache helicopter has most recently been extended to the nation of Polarium as well, specifically two units lent to Pharacorp to support their defense in the new war against an illegitimate enemy. It is possible for these other nations to examine and produce their own models, though it would take a long time and loads of currency/resources.
Access to the Apache helicopter has most recently been extended to the nation of Polarium as well, specifically two units lent to Pharacorp to support their defense in the new war against an illegitimate enemy. It is possible for these other nations to examine and produce their own models, though it would take a long time and loads of currency/resources.
Power Generation
Fuel
Weapons & Armament
The AH-64 is armed with a 30 mm (1.18 in) M230 chain gun carried between the main landing gear, under the aircraft's forward fuselage, and four hardpoints mounted on stub-wing pylons for carrying armament and stores, typically a mixture of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rocket pods. The AH-64 has significant systems redundancy to improve combat survivability.
Armor and defense
The thick armor of these machines have been coated with an additional layer of Leray-resistant auras through synthesis (in Polarium only). This allows the choppers operated by Terracom pilots to worry less about the possibility of stray magic attacks from Polarian Rebels from damaging the armor, though this offers no protection against surface-to-air missiles.
Sensors
Automatic target acquisition systems as well as night vision sensors have not yet been implemented into this helicopter (as of 1974).
Nickname
AH-64 Attack Helicopter
Creation Date
1963
Current location
Price
$ 4,900,000 (USD)
Rarity
Uncommon
Complement / Crew
6
Real world information on the Apache AH-64 (external link).
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