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Boeing Delivers Final Apache to the British Army

UK Accepts 50th AH-64E Attack Helicopter in Mesa, Arizona

On March 5, the UK officially took delivery of its 50th and final AH-64E Apache helicopter at Boeing’s facility in Mesa, Arizona. This marked the completion of the British Army’s much-needed fleet upgrade.

“The AH-64E is a critical part of UK deterrence and forms an integral part of the British Army’s contribution to the NATO New Force Model and Forward Land Forces,” stated Colonel David Amlot, Assistant Head of the British Army’s Combat Aviation Programs. “Through this procurement, we will see increased interoperability with our NATO and allied partners, with an expected 19 nations operating the Apache by the end of the decade—further strengthening our collective deterrence.”

The UK’s operational Apaches are now fully based at Wattisham Flying Station in Suffolk, while training aircraft are stationed at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop, Hampshire.

The batch of Apaches replaces the older Mk1 model, which had been in service for over two decades. The AH-64E is the latest iteration, integrating modern avionics, more powerful engines, and enhanced sensor capabilities.

Procured through a $2.2 billion Foreign Military Sale with the U.S. government, the UK’s AH-64E fleet retains some components from the previous Mk1 model but features a new airframe and significant technological upgrades. It is operated by the 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team and plays a key role in the British Army’s attack helicopter capability.

The AH-64E includes upgraded engines, advanced optical and thermal sights, and an improved radar system. These enhancements allow it to fly faster, engage targets at greater distances, and process battlefield data more efficiently. The Apache’s defensive systems have also been modernized, giving it enhanced situational awareness displays, hostile fire indicators, and an upgraded defensive aid suite that utilizes onboard and offboard sensors through a Link 16 communication system.

The 50th Apache will remain in the U.S. for software testing before being delivered to the UK in 2026. Boeing expects the AH-64E to remain in production until at least 2028 and in service with partner nations, including the U.S. Army, well into the 2060s.

FMI: www.army.mod.uk, www.boeing.com

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