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AH-64D vs AH-1Z



 
 
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Old October 31st 03, 09:50 AM
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Default AH-64D vs AH-1Z

Is the new Marine Corps cobra as good as the apache?

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Old November 5th 03, 05:00 AM
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Yes and no - depending on what tactics are used - what the mission
is..........

Overall - the Apache is sturdier - but less nimble, heavier and less able to
hover OGE at high altitudes.

The D model apache (longbow) has some great features that the Z model
Cobra - may or may not have - depends if they bought the MMW Radar pod....

The Z Cobra has better optics than the AH-64 (either models)....

And since the USMC uses more balanced tactics when employing their attack
helicopters - Then the army does - the Z model is probably a lot more
likely to kill bad guys and not get shot down......

If the Army can teach it's pilots to shoot while moving - and if the Apache
has the capability to do that then yes the Apache is as good as or better
than the Cobra.....

Helomech





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Is the new Marine Corps cobra as good as the apache?



 




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