July 17,
2008:The prototype of the AH 64 Block
III Apache helicopter gunship took its first flight. The army will be upgrading
all of its 634 AH-64s to the new Block III standard, a process that won't be
completed until 2020. The first Block IIIs won't enter service for another
three years.
Block III
has a more powerful and fuel efficient engine, as well as much improved
electronics. Block III will also have Internet like capabilities with other
aircraft and ground troops. Block III will be able to control several UAVs, and
launch missiles at targets spotted by its UAVs. The Block III radar will have
longer range and onboard computers will be much more powerful. The electronics
will be easier to upgrade and maintain.
The 7.5
ton AH-64D carries a pilot and a weapons officer, as well as up to 16 Hellfire
missiles (plus the 30mm automatic cannon). Sorties average three hours. The
AH-64 can operate at night and has a top speed of 260 kilometers an hour.