America to Israel AH-64E Apache Guardian A plan to sell 30 attack helicopters was approved, with the transaction size estimated at up to $3.8 billion.
This approval was announced by the U.S. State Department and posted on the official website of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA). the latest model apache In addition to the aircraft, the package includes T700-GE-701D It includes 70 engines, the latest M-TADS/PNVS electro-optical system, 30 AN/APG-78 Longbow fire control radars, missile warning equipment, night vision system, 60 M36E8 training missiles, and the latest navigation equipment with M-code.
Additionally, this contract includes full-cycle support, including pilot and crew training, provision of simulators, ongoing technical support and spare parts supply, ensuring long-term integration and operational maintenance of the aircraft.

AH-64EOne of the key features of MUMT(Manned-Unmanned Teaming) system. This system allows pilots to control drones directly from the cockpit, receive real-time video, and coordinate joint attacks, greatly improving situational awareness and operational efficiency.
Currently, the Israeli Air Force operates two main Apache models, locally named ‘Peten’ and ‘Saraf’, and are mainly deployed in the 113th and 190th Squadrons. The introduction of the AH-64E represents a significant technological leap forward for Israel’s attack air force in terms of connectivity, striking power, and battlefield survivability.
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