Which is better Cobra or Apache?

'From a logistics standpoint, the AH-1 is hands down the winner. The AH-1 has 84% parts commonality with the UH-1. This means spare parts can be split between the two aircraft and dramatically reduce logistics efforts to maintain a certain level of readiness. 'In upgrade speed, the AH-1 also wins.
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What is the difference between a Apache and a Cobra?

The Apache has more useful load than a Cobra. Useful load in an attack helicopter means weapons. The Cobra is faster, but that means nothing on the battlefield. Armor, weapons, and loiter time mean ten times as much as top speed.
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Did the Apache replace the Cobra?

In US Army service, the Cobra was progressively replaced by the newer and more capable Boeing AH-64 Apache during the 1990s, with the final examples being withdrawn during 2001.
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Why do the Marines use the Cobra instead of the Apache?

The Marine Corps could not use the same variant of Apache that the US Army uses, it would have to be adapted into a marine version and the numbers would simply not be there to make it an economical option.
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Which is better Apache or Viper?

The Viper/Cobra is more of an infantry support helicopter, emphasized by the fact that it typically caries rockets either instead of or along side hellfires. The Apache has a longer range strike capability and that beautiful radar, while the Viper/Cobra is navalized so that it can operate organically with the Marines.
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Apache vs Cobra: Which is Chosen by an US Pilot?



Which helicopter is best?

Currently top 9 best attack helicopters in the world are these:
  1. Nr.1 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian (USA) ...
  2. Nr.2 Bell AH-1Z Viper (USA) ...
  3. Nr.3 Kamov Ka-52 Hokum-B (Russia) ...
  4. Nr.4 Mil Mi-28 Havoc (Russia) ...
  5. Nr.5 Eurocopter Tiger (France/Germany) ...
  6. Nr.6 Z-10 (China) ...
  7. Nr.7 Denel AH-2 Rooivalk (South Africa)
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Does the army use cobras?

Originating from a concept demonstrator delivered to the U.S. Army in 1962 based upon a UH-1 Huey, the AH-1W Super Cobra is the world's first attack helicopter. Marines have been flying the AH-1W Super Cobra since 1986.
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Does the Navy fly Apache?

The navalized Apache is viewed as a replacement for the aging Bell AH-1 Sea Cobras that are in service with the Navy and Marines. With the introduction of a four-blade rotor system to the current Marine Sea Cobra, the AH-1W, the Bell Cobra is believed to have reached the limit of its development.
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Do the Marines still fly Cobras?

AH-1 Cobras continue to operate with the U.S. Marine Corps. USMC Cobras were also used in operations throughout the 1990s. USMC Cobras have also served in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and in Operation Iraqi Freedom in the conflict in Iraq.
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What replaced the Super Cobra?

The U.S. Marines have fully retired the AH-1W Super Cobra, or the “Whiskey Cobra.” The replacement, the AH-1Z Viper, is also known as the “Zulu.” The two helicopters are similar, but the Zulu incorporates many improvements, including the ability to fly in poor weather.
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Do Marines use Apaches?

The AH-1 (AH-1W Super Cobra and AH-1Z Viper) twin-engine versions remain in service with US Marine Corps (USMC) as the service's primary attack helicopter. Why didn't the USMC buy Apache helicopters instead of continuing to upgrade Cobras?
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What is the newest military helicopter?

The Sikorsky Raider X prototype helicopter for the US Army's Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition is “more than 85% complete,” the company has announced.
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How many Apaches does the U.S. have?

More than 1,200 Apache aircraft are currently in service with the US Army and international forces.
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Which is the safest helicopter in the world?

A twin-engine chopper of Russian origin, the Mi17-V5 is supposed to be one of the safest helicopters in the world. “It is the latest acquisition and a workhorse of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and has a sound safety record,” said Air Marshal BK Pandey (retd).
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Are Cobra helicopters still in use?

The AH-1W Super Cobra was the US Marines' attack helicopter. Designed and developed by Bell Textron, which was previously known as Bell Helicopter, it entered service with the US Marine Corps (USMC) in 1985 and was retired in October 2020 after 34 years of service.
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How good are Apache helicopters?

And the US Army AH-64 Apache and Russian Ka-52 Alligator are generally considered to be the two best military attack helicopters in the world (with the Russian Mi-28N arguably in a close third). The Apache first flew in 1975, and has since been upgraded several times, with the newest variant being the AH-64E.
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What is the fastest helicopter?

CH-47F Chinook

The CH-47F Chinook is the world's fastest helicopter, with a top speed of 315 km/h. The Chinook is a multi-mission military helicopter manufactured by Boeing Defense, Space & Security.
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What will replace the Apache helicopter?

Sikorsky is developing the SB-1 Defiant in tandem with Boeing. Their prototype is based on the older but similar Sikorsky X2 design. Both designs use two counter-rotating propellers for lift, and a pusher propeller at the rear for forward movement, which allows for great top speed and increased range.
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Can you buy a Cobra helicopter?

Prior to 2001, the AH-1 Cobra attack chopper was considered the backbone of the U.S. Army's helicopter fleet… and now you can buy your own for the decidedly low price of just around $2 million. The popular aircraft sales site Aviators Market recently published a listing for a 1981 Bell 209 AH-1 Cobra.
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What is special about Apache helicopter?

One of the revolutionary features of the Apache was its helmet mounted display, the Integrated Helmet and Display Sighting System (IHADSS); among its capabilities, either the pilot or gunner can slave the helicopter's 30 mm automatic M230 Chain Gun to their helmet, making the gun track head movements to point where ...
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Where are Apaches stationed?

The Apaches, part of the US Army's 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, are stationed in Germany, as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve.
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Are Apache gunners pilots?

The Apache cockpit is divided into two sections, one directly behind the other. The pilot sits in the rear section, and the co-pilot/gunner sits in the front section. As you might expect, the pilot maneuvers the helicopter and the gunner aims and fires the weapons.
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What is the baddest helicopter?

A look at the five most capable attack helicopters in the world is given below.
  • Ka-52 Alligator. Ka-52 Alligator. ...
  • Mi-28 Attack Helicopter. Mi-28NM Havoc. ...
  • Indian Air Force AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter. AH-64E Apache. ...
  • Chinese Z-10 Attack Helicopter. Z-10M.
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