Aviation Week Forecasts: Non-U.S. AH-64E Fleets To More Than Double In Coming Decade

The U.S. State Department approved South Korea's Request for 36 more Apaches which will double the RoK Army's fleet.

Credit: U.S. Army / Belinda Bazinet
On Aug. 19, the U.S. State Department approved the possible sale of 36 new-build AH-64E Apache attack helicopters to South Korea. The potential $3.5 billion deal would double South Korea’s AH-64E fleet to 72, making it the largest Apache in the Asia-Pacific and South Asian regions by far. The new...
Brandon Patrick

Brandon works as an Analyst for AWN’s military data team covering the Middle East and North Africa region. As a former Arabic Linguist in the U.S…

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