Poslao: 05 Okt 2016 13:41
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Mozda bude i dalje modernizacije nakon sadasnje verzije E, verzija F, ako bude kasnio FVL program( Future Vertical Lift)
Citat:The F-variant will have an improved radar, forward-looking infrared sensor and a new helmet, according to Hager.
Citat:The Army is set to obtain 690 “Echo” models through either new production or remanufacturing old AH-64Ds, which would take Apache production out until 2026, said Col. Jeff Hager, the service’s program manager. However, it may need to buy new Apaches or modernize the current model to bridge the gap between the AH-64 program and Future Vertical Lift (FVL), the future rotorcraft planned to eventually replace it.
http://www.defensenews.com/articles/army-contempla.....ter-orders
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 03 Nov 2016 16:09
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Proizvodnja za Indoneziju pocinje u decembru
Citat:«Боинг» начнет производство 8 вертолетов AH-64E «Апач Гардиан» для СВ Индонезии в декабре
Компания «Боинг» (Boeing) начнет производство восьми заказанных Сухопутными войсками Индонезии ударных вертолетов AH-64E «Апач Гардиан» в декабре 2016 года.
www.armstrade.org
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Poslao: 04 Nov 2016 15:08
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Izgleda mi da indijci hoce jos 39 Apaca,pored 22 vec narucenih
Yes, India Wants A LOT More Apaches
Citat:It has been known for a while that the Indian military will shortly be on board for a far bigger number of attack helicopters than it has ever operated before, there are finally numbers on the table. Livefist can now confirm that India has an express requirement of 39 additional AH-64 Apaches, over and above the 22 originally contracted in September last year. The requirement has been officially defined by the Indian MoD. Of the 39, the first 11 will be options locked to the original contract, with the same price and configuration. The additional 28 will be a freshly negotiated government-to-government contract that could include configuration changes. These new figures also provide the first fleet numbers that the Apache will sport in Indian service: 33 with the Indian Air Force (22 contracted + 11 options at 2009 price) and 28 with the Indian Army. Sources say the options for 11 could be signed before deliveries of the the original 22 begin in 2019.
http://www.livefistdefence.com/2016/11/yes-india-wants-a-lot-more-apaches.html
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