← Back to context Comment by klooney 2 years ago None more foolish than the man in the grip of a desire to win an argument on the Internet. 5 comments klooney Reply brudgers 2 years ago It has been in service almost forty years, around the world and with multiple militaries.To a reasonable probability there aren’t any deep secrets left. Arrath 2 years ago Regardless, that it keeps happening is never not funny. jonathankoren 2 years ago Depends. Flight characteristics? Probably not. Sensors? Perhaps. They just unveiled a new mast this month.https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/this-is-what-the-ah-64... wkat4242 2 years ago True most major military planes receive regular block upgrades and are pretty much unrecognizable from the initial release after a few decades, save for the airframe.Not sure if this is also the case with the Apache but I don't doubt it.
brudgers 2 years ago It has been in service almost forty years, around the world and with multiple militaries.To a reasonable probability there aren’t any deep secrets left. Arrath 2 years ago Regardless, that it keeps happening is never not funny. jonathankoren 2 years ago Depends. Flight characteristics? Probably not. Sensors? Perhaps. They just unveiled a new mast this month.https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/this-is-what-the-ah-64... wkat4242 2 years ago True most major military planes receive regular block upgrades and are pretty much unrecognizable from the initial release after a few decades, save for the airframe.Not sure if this is also the case with the Apache but I don't doubt it.
jonathankoren 2 years ago Depends. Flight characteristics? Probably not. Sensors? Perhaps. They just unveiled a new mast this month.https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/this-is-what-the-ah-64... wkat4242 2 years ago True most major military planes receive regular block upgrades and are pretty much unrecognizable from the initial release after a few decades, save for the airframe.Not sure if this is also the case with the Apache but I don't doubt it.
wkat4242 2 years ago True most major military planes receive regular block upgrades and are pretty much unrecognizable from the initial release after a few decades, save for the airframe.Not sure if this is also the case with the Apache but I don't doubt it.
It has been in service almost forty years, around the world and with multiple militaries.
To a reasonable probability there aren’t any deep secrets left.
Regardless, that it keeps happening is never not funny.
Depends. Flight characteristics? Probably not. Sensors? Perhaps. They just unveiled a new mast this month.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/this-is-what-the-ah-64...
True most major military planes receive regular block upgrades and are pretty much unrecognizable from the initial release after a few decades, save for the airframe.
Not sure if this is also the case with the Apache but I don't doubt it.