AH-64 Apache
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| AH-64 D Apache | |
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| Weaponry | Chaingun, Hellfire missiles |
| Armour | Heavy plating |
| Type | GWWII: Anti-Armor Gunship
TWI: Anti-Infantry Gunship |
| Faction | Allies and Nod |
The AH-64 Apache was the primary attack helicopter of the Allied Forces during the Great World War II, in which it served as an anti-tank gunship. It was later procured by the Brotherhood of Nod, who refitted it to act as an anti-infantry weapons platform.
During the Great World War II it was equipped with heavy armor, sophisticated targeting equipment. high altitude level flying and several powerful missile launchers. This meant that it was used similarly to the GDI Orca. Its powerful missiles and great speed enabled it to hunt enemy tanks, particularly fragile V-2 missile launchers. Other units, such as heavy tanks, were equally vulnerable because of their lack of anti-aircraft armament. And their armor meant that they could withstand at least a few volleys of missiles, Apaches are known to have destroyed at least one Mammoth Tank during that conflict. However they had difficulty hitting moving targets as homing missile technology was relatively new.
Nod procured a fleet of decommissioned Apaches after the war concluded and GDI started the development of the ORCA Assault Craft. This version was heavily upgraded and outfitted with a powerful chaingun as a primary weapon and weaker homing missiles as a secondary weapon. The Apache carried a nearly inexhaustable supply of chaingun ammunition, and retained its heavy armor. This allowed to pursue and slowly chew up even heavily armored targets, as long as they could not shoot back.
In both conflicts, Apaches did not have sufficient armor to survive prolonged anti-aircraft fire, and thus commanders were forced to deploy them carefully. However, once deployed, the Apaches almost always were able to destroy their designated target or fulfill the mission.
It was outclassed by the ORCA Assault Craft and later the Harpy.
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