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Revingehed, Sweden. 29th Apr, 2026. REVINGEHED 2026-04-29 Dutch Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters at the combat display during Wednesday's press day for the military exercise Aurora 26 at the Revingehed training field outside Lund in Skåne. The exercise at Revingehed includes two Swedish battalions, Dutch AH-64 attack helicopters, French units and the focus is on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine including, among other things, telewar and drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT/Code 50090 undefined This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Revingehed, Sweden. 29th Apr, 2026. REVINGEHED 2026-04-29 Dutch Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters at the combat display during Wednesday's press day for the military exercise Aurora 26 at the Revingehed training field outside Lund in Skåne. The exercise at Revingehed includes two Swedish battalions, Dutch AH-64 attack helicopters, French units and the focus is on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine including, among other things, telewar and drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT/Code 50090 undefined This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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REVINGEHED 2026-04-29 Dutch Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters advance together with Swedish tracked vehicles of the Bandvagn 208 (bv 208) type at the combat display during Wednesday's press day for the military exercise Aurora 26 at the Revingehed training field outside Lund in Skåne. The exercise at Revingehed includes two Swedish battalions, Dutch AH-64 attack helicopters, French units and the focus is on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine including, among other things, telewar and drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT/Code 50090 undefined This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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REVINGEHED 2026-04-29 Dutch Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters advance together with Swedish tracked vehicles of the Bandvagn 208 (bv 208) type at the combat display during Wednesday's press day for the military exercise Aurora 26 at the Revingehed training field outside Lund in Skåne. The exercise at Revingehed includes two Swedish battalions, Dutch AH-64 attack helicopters, French units and the focus is on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine including, among other things, telewar and drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT/Code 50090 undefined This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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REVINGEHED 2026-04-29 Dutch Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters advance alongside Swedish Stridsfordon 90 at the combat display during Wednesday's press day for the military exercise Aurora 26 at the Revingehed training field outside Lund in Skåne. The exercise at Revingehed includes two Swedish battalions, Dutch AH-64 attack helicopters, French units and focuses on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine including, among other things, telewar and drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT/Code 50090 undefined This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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REVINGEHED 2026-04-29 Dutch Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters advance alongside Swedish Stridsfordon 90 at the combat display during Wednesday's press day for the military exercise Aurora 26 at the Revingehed training field outside Lund in Skåne. The exercise at Revingehed includes two Swedish battalions, Dutch AH-64 attack helicopters, French units and focuses on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine including, among other things, telewar and drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT/Code 50090 undefined This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Undisclosed Location, Undisclosed Location. 25 March, 2026. U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, armed with rockets and Hellfire missiles, taxi out to conduct a patrol during Operation Epic Fury, March 25, 2026 at an Undisclosed Location. Credit: US Navy/U.S. Navy/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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BOEING AH-64E Apache attack helicopter launching a Lockheed Martin  Spike NLOS (non-line-of-sight-)missile-stock-foto
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Israeli Boeing  AH-65 Apache helicopter.Photo: IDF-stock-foto
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Boeing APACHE attack helicopter of the Israeli Air Force-stock-foto
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Nablus, Palestine. 11th Jan, 2026. An Apache helicopter to cover for Israeli army forces seen during a military operation around the old city. Israeli forces raided the old city stormed Palestinian homes and searched for weapons and other military equipment. Four Palestinians were wounded by gunfire and two were arrested during the operation. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (Dec. 19, 2025) An U.S. Army AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter prepares to support Operation Hawkeye Strike in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, 19 December 2025.  Editorial Use Only. Not for Endorsement. Credit: U.S. Army.-stock-foto
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Mihail Kogalniceanu, Romania - November 25, 2025: US army soldier near a Hughes/McDonnell Douglas/Boeing AH-64 Apache military helicopter.-stock-foto
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Mihail Kogalniceanu, Romania - November 25, 2025: US army soldier near a Hughes/McDonnell Douglas/Boeing AH-64 Apache military helicopter.-stock-foto
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Dubai, UAE - November 17, 2025: United Arab Emirates Air Force Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter performing a flyby during an aviation demonstrati-stock-foto
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Military attack Apache AH-64 helicopter flying against a blue sky viewed from below with weapon systems visible on both sides Salisbury plain UK-stock-foto
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Military attack Apache AH-64 helicopter flying above treetops with early spring foliage against a cloudy sky Salisbury plain UK-stock-foto
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Military attack Apache AH-64 helicopter flying above treetops with early spring foliage against a cloudy sky Salisbury plain UK-stock-foto
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Military attack Apache helicopter flying in cloudy sky during surveillance or combat mission with visible equipment and weaponry Salisbury plain UK-stock-foto
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Military attack Apache helicopter flying at an angle against a clear blue sky during a flight maneuver Salisbury plain Wiltshire UK-stock-foto
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Apache attack helicopter flying in a clear sky-stock-foto
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AH-64 Apache Helicopter - MCAS Miramar - California - 27 September 2025 - on display close up of rocket pod and hellfire missile-stock-foto
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, USA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2025: A dark olive drab U.S. Army Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, bearing the name "Bachelors Deligh-stock-foto
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, USA - SEPTEMBER 28, 2025: Event staff and spectators gather around a dark olive drab U.S. Army Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helic-stock-foto
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ARNHEM - Fly over in an Apache attack helicopter and Chinook during a Royal Netherlands Army welcome ceremony. The ceremony takes place at the John Frost Bridge, which was central to Operation Market Garden during World War II. ANP WOUTER DE WILDE netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of a Hellenic Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopter flying during Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas design produced by Boeing and operated by the Greek Army. The AH-64DHA features a tandem cockpit, mast-mounted AN/APG-78 Longbow fire-control radar, and a four-blade main rotor. Power is provided by two General Electric T700-GE-701C turboshaft engines. The helicopter is configured for attack and reconnaissance roles and is shown in standard operational markings with visible serial and registration identifiers.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of a Hellenic Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopter flying during Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas design produced by Boeing and operated by the Greek Army. The AH-64DHA features a tandem cockpit, mast-mounted AN/APG-78 Longbow fire-control radar, and a four-blade main rotor. Power is provided by two General Electric T700-GE-701C turboshaft engines. The helicopter is configured for attack and reconnaissance roles and is shown in standard operational markings with visible serial and registration identifiers.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of a Hellenic Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopter flying during Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas design produced by Boeing and operated by the Greek Army. The AH-64DHA features a tandem cockpit, mast-mounted AN/APG-78 Longbow fire-control radar, and a four-blade main rotor. Power is provided by two General Electric T700-GE-701C turboshaft engines. The helicopter is configured for attack and reconnaissance roles and is shown in standard operational markings with visible serial and registration identifiers.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of a Hellenic Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopter flying during Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas design produced by Boeing and operated by the Greek Army. The AH-64DHA features a tandem cockpit, mast-mounted AN/APG-78 Longbow fire-control radar, and a four-blade main rotor. Power is provided by two General Electric T700-GE-701C turboshaft engines. The helicopter is configured for attack and reconnaissance roles and is shown in standard operational markings with visible serial and registration identifiers.-stock-foto
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Hellenic Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow helicopters are seen flying during Athens Flying Week 2025 as part of an air-to-air display. The aircraft are marked with registrations ES1028 and ES1019 and serials HA008 and PV894. Produced by McDonnell Douglas and Boeing, the AH-64DHA is powered by two General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines. The helicopter incorporates tandem cockpits, a mast-mounted radar, and integrated weapon systems used for training and operational readiness.-stock-foto
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Greek Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow helicopters operated by the Hellenic Army are shown during an air-to-air demonstration at Athens Flying Week 2025. The helicopters carry registrations ES1028 and ES1019 and serial numbers HA008 and PV894. Manufactured by McDonnell Douglas and Boeing, the AH-64DHA is powered by twin General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines. The design includes tandem cockpits, advanced sensors, and a mast-mounted radar supporting operational and training roles.-stock-foto
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Two Greek Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow helicopters operated by the Hellenic Army are photographed airborne during Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft display registrations ES1028 and ES1019 and serials HA008 and PV894. Built by McDonnell Douglas and Boeing, the AH-64DHA is a dedicated attack helicopter powered by twin General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines. Key features include a tandem cockpit layout, advanced avionics, and a mast-mounted radar for target acquisition.-stock-foto
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Hellenic Army Boeing AH-64DHA Apache Longbow helicopters are shown in flight as part of an air-to-air display at Athens Flying Week 2025. Visible are registrations ES1028 and ES1019 with serial numbers HA008 and PV894. The AH-64DHA variant serves the Greek Army and is powered by two General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines. The aircraft features tandem seating, a mast-mounted fire control radar, and external weapon pylons used during operational training and demonstrations.-stock-foto
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Hellenic Army Boeing AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopters are captured airborne during an air-to-air presentation at Athens Flying Week 2025. The helicopters are marked with registrations ES1028 and ES1019 and serials HA008 and PV894. The AH-64DHA is a twin-engine attack helicopter powered by General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines, equipped with a mast-mounted radar, tandem cockpits, and advanced sensor systems for combat and training operations.-stock-foto
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Greek Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopter, registration ES1028, serial HA008, performing air-to-air flight at Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-engine helicopter uses General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines with tandem cockpit, M230 30mm chain gun, tail rotor, main rotor, fuselage, landing gear, advanced avionics, weapons pylons, and aerodynamic surfaces. Image emphasizes flight maneuvering, speed, stability, and operational performance during demonstration.-stock-foto
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Greek Army AH-64DHA Apache Longbow helicopter, registration ES1028, serial HA008, performing air-to-air demonstration at Athens Flying Week 2025. Twin-engine attack rotorcraft powered by General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines with tandem cockpit, M230 chain gun, main and tail rotors, fuselage, landing gear, avionics, radar, weapons pylons, and aerodynamic surfaces. Image highlights maneuvering, speed, stability, and operational readiness.-stock-foto
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Greek Army McDonnell Douglas Boeing AH-64DHA Apache Longbow attack helicopter, registration ES1028, serial HA008, performing air-to-air demonstration at Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-engine rotorcraft is powered by two General Electric T700-GE-701D turboshaft engines, featuring a tandem cockpit, sensor suite, M230 chain gun, tail rotor, main rotor, fuselage, landing gear, advanced avionics, radar, weapons pylons, and aerodynamic surfaces. Image shows maneuvering and operational readiness in demonstration flight.-stock-foto
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The Hellenic Army Pegasus Apache helicopter is captured performing air-to-air maneuvers during Athens Flying Week 2025. The attack helicopter features tandem cockpit, main rotor, tail rotor, fuselage, weapon systems, sensor suite, and aerodynamic design. The display demonstrates agility, precision, operational capability, stability, and coordination among the helicopter crew.-stock-foto
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Hellenic Army Pegasus Apache helicopter performing air-to-air maneuvers during Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-rotor attack helicopter features tandem cockpit, fuselage, main rotor, tail rotor, weapons systems, sensors, and aerodynamic surfaces. The display highlights precision, agility, stability, and teamwork of the helicopter crew.-stock-foto
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The Hellenic Army Pegasus Apache helicopter performs an air-to-air display during Athens Flying Week 2025. The attack helicopter features tandem seating in the cockpit, main rotor, tail rotor, weapons mounts, sensor systems, fuselage, and aerodynamic design, demonstrating operational capability, agility, precision handling, and coordinated teamwork by the display team.-stock-foto