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Gallery - Military Aircraft: Attack Helicopters

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Agusta A 129 Mangusta:

An A-129 Mangusta International with 20 mm cannon. (AgustaWestland)

Bell AH-1 Cobra:

A Bell AH-1 Super Cobra of the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 flying towards Ramadi in Iraq on 22 June 2006 (USMC) A US Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra. (DoD) A US Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra of Helicopter Marine Light Attack Squadron 773 (HMLA-773), launches for a live-fire ex with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron (STS) at Hurlburt Field, Florida. (DoD)

A Bell AH-1S Cobra during Exercise Gallant Eagle '86. (DoD/Tech Sgt Jose Lopez) An AH-1W Super Cobra from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 takes off in support of Marine operations in Iraq in May 2005. (USMC) An AH-1W Super Cobra from Marine LightAttack Helicopter Squadron 269 flies over the desert during a training flight on 4 June 2005. (USMC)

A US Marine Corps Bell AH-1W Super Cobra over the ocean on 9 June 2009. (USN/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kristopher Wilson) A US Marine Corps AH-1W super Cobra from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 263 over the Atlantic on 26 May 2009. (USN/Mass Comm Spec 2nd Class Kristopher Wilson)

Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) AH-64 Apache:

A US Army Apache during Operation Allied Force in 1999. In the background is a US Army TOW Missile Launcher. (DoD) An AH-64A Apache from Task Force 1/151st Aviation Attack Battalion of the US Army flies over the Euphrates river in Iraq. (USMC) An AgustaWestland built WAH-64D Longbow Apache. (AgustaWestland)

A WAH-64 Apache hovering. (AgustaWestland) An Apache AH Mk 1 in flight. (AgustaWestland) An AH-64D Longbow in flight. (Boeing)

AgustaWestland Apache AH Mk1. (AgustaWestland) A Boeing Helicopters AH-64D Apache Longbow in flight. (Boeing) A Royal Netherlands Air Force AH-64D Apache flying over the Arizona countryside takes part in Exercise Angerl Thunder 2010 on 16 April 2010. (USAF/Staff Sgt Jjoshua L DeMotts)

Two Royal Netherlands Air Force Boeing AH-64D Apaches fly over the Arizona desert as they take par tin Exercise Angel Thunder 10 on 16 April 2010. (USAF/Staff Sgt Joshua L DeMotts) An AH-64 Apache from the 4th Aviation Regiment fies its gun on 1 July 2009. (US Army)

Denel AH-2 Rooivalk:

A Denel (formerly Atlas Aviation) AH-2A Rooivalk in flight. The South African Air Force has just 12 of these capable helicopters in service. (SAAF)

Eurocopter Tiger:

A Eurocopter HAP Tiger in flight. (Eurocopter) A Eurocopter Tiger HAP showing its slim front profile. (Eurocopter) An Australian Tiger about to fire a Hellfire missile on the Woomera Range on 21 May 2005.

Two Eurocoper Tigers in flight. (Eurocopter) An Australian Tiger helicopter in flight. An Australian Tiger from Oakey based Army Aviation training Centre performs for the Indy 300 motor race on 24 October 2008. (RAAF)

An Australian Tiger from Oakey based Army Aviation training Centre performs for the Indy 300 motor race on 24 October 2008. (RAAF) An Australian Tiger from Oakey based Army Aviation training Centre performs for the Indy 300 motor race on 24 October 2008. (RAAF) An Australian Tiger near Canberra on 10 March 2005. (RAAF)

An Australian Tiger from Army airfield Oakey on 13 July 2005. (RAAf) An Australian Army Tiger hovers over two Ducatis from the Australian Ducati Super Bike team on 7 April 2010. (Australian DoD) A Eurocopter Tiger in flight. (Eurocopter)

Mil Mi-24 'Hind':

A Mil Mi-24 'Hind' in flight. (DoD) A Mil Mi-24 'Hind' simulates a hostile threat during a combat search and rescue exercise in 2000. (DoD) An Afghan National Army Air Corps Mi-35 Hind E over Afghanistan on 11 May 2010. (USAF/Staff Sgt Manuel J Martinez)

Two Afghan Mi-35s in flight. An Afghan Mi-24 on a training flight. (US DoD)

 

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