First batch of six Taiwanese AH-64E Apache Block III Apache Gunship Helicopters at Kaohsiung port. Taiwanese government has purchased 30 Boeing AH-64E Block III Apache gunship helicopters under program Sky Eagle from the United States making Taiwan the first international customer for the AH-64E Block III Apache gunship.
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These 30 AH-64E Apaches have been ordered by Taiwan under a $2bn deal from the US in 2008, to help supplement the national army's aging AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopter fleet.
Nicknamed Guardian, the Boeing AH-64E is a heavily armed helicopter featuring powerful, fuel-efficient T700-GE-701D engines, enhanced rotor blade technology and electronics, as well as improved aircraft handling, performance and agility at higher altitudes. Boeing adds control of unmanned aircraft to the Apache helicopter's impressive capabilities.
Using "eye-in-the-sky" technology, the Apache Guardian, the world's most advanced combat helicopter, is now even more effective in keeping soldiers safe. Check out this video which explains the capabilities of Apache AH-64E http://www.army-technology.com/videos/2368738939001.html
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