AH-64D Apache 1st Cavalry Division Iraq Diecast 1:72 Easy Model EM37033
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Scale: 1:72
Ref. original: 37033
Collection: Winged Ace
AH-64D Apache 1st Cavalry Division Iraq Diecast 1:72 Easy Model EM37033
The AH-64D Apache Longbow is the US Army's flagship attack helicopter. modern, differentiated from the original AH-64A by its characteristic Longbow radome mounted on the main rotor, which allows the automatic detection and prioritization of several ground targets without the need to expose the helicopter above ground cover. The 1st Cavalry Division, one of the US Army's most decorated combat units, repeatedly deployed its Apache squadrons to Iraq during the 2000s, flying close air support, convoy escort and armed reconnaissance missions in an urban and desert environment very different from the open field combat against armored formations for which the aircraft was originally designed during the Cold War. These deployments demonstrated the helicopter's versatility, but also its vulnerability to small arms fire and man-portable missiles in low-altitude operations over urban environments, leading to continued improvements in its survivability systems throughout the conflict.
- Pre-painted and practically assembled model in plastic (PE)
- Approximate length 21-22cm
- Movable main rotor
- It belongs to the "Winged Ace" series by Easy Model
- Includes small display plate with model name
- There is no limited edition in the diecast.es file
- Collector's item, not recommended for children under 14 years of age
The AH-64D Apache Longbow is the US Army's flagship attack helicopter. modern, differentiated from the original AH-64A by its characteristic Longbow radome mounted on the main rotor, which allows the automatic detection and prioritization of several ground targets without the need to expose the helicopter above ground cover. The 1st Cavalry Division, one of the US Army's most decorated combat units, repeatedly deployed its Apache squadrons to Iraq during the 2000s, flying close air support, convoy escort and armed reconnaissance missions in an urban and desert environment very different from the open field combat against armored formations for which the aircraft was originally designed during the Cold War. These deployments demonstrated the helicopter's versatility, but also its vulnerabil