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US Army AH-64D  Apache pilot

1st Cavalry Division

The AH-64 Apache is a twin-engine, four bladed, multi-mission attack helicopter designed as a highly stable aerial weapons-delivery platform. It is designed to fight and survive during the day, night, and in adverse weather throughout the world. With a tandem-seated crew consisting of the pilot, located in the rear cockpit position and the co-pilot gunner located in the front position, the Apache is self-deployable, highly survivable and delivers a lethal array of battlefield armaments.

The Apache can carry up to 16 Hellfire laser designated missiles. With a range of over 8000 meters, the Hellfire is used primarily for the destruction of tanks, armored vehicles and other hard material targets. The Apache can also deliver 76, 2.75" folding fin aerial rockets for use against enemy personnel, light armor vehicles and other soft-skinned targets. Rounding out the Apache’s deadly punch are 1,200 rounds of ammunition for its Area Weapons System, 30MM Automatic Gun.

 

 

 

The Apache features a Target Acquisition Designation Sight and a Pilot Night Vision Sensor which enables the crew to navigate and conduct precision attacks in day, night and adverse weather conditions.

The Honeywell IHADSS is one of the World's leading integrated helmet systems. It is used on the U.S. Army AH-64A Apache, & the AH-64D Apache Longbow. The IHADSS has a 40° by 30° field of view in a monocular video-with-symbology viewing system. The helmet display enables NOE night navigation, or under adverse weather conditions, while the electro-optic head tracking system controls the movement of sensors and weapons.

 

Air Force B-1B Lancer pilot

 

The Rockwell B-1B Lancer is a long-range, multi-role strategic bomber capable of intercontinental flight without the need of midair refueling. Manned by a crew of 4, it has a top speed of Mach 1.2 at sea level. The B-1B has 3 internal weapon bays and 6 external hardpoints. The bomber can carry up to 75,000 lbs of weaponry internally & up to 59,000 lbs externally. Payloads include a variety of dumb and smart bombs, including the AGM-86B Air Launch Cruise Missile.

 

28th Bomb Wing, 34th Bomb Squadron

 Thunderbirds

 

 

 

"We keep the skies safe"

 

To Pilots Pg 5