Modernized Apache: Boeing unveiled the next evolution of the AH-64

During the annual AUSA 2022 exhibition, Boeing unveiled its «Modernized Apache» concept, a deep modernization of the legendary AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, to U.S. Army officials.

Since 1984, with the AH-64A, the Apache has proven to be an extremely lethal attack helicopter platform, as well as a very powerful and effective reconnaissance platform.

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Its continuous modernization has led to unprecedented advances in lethality, survivability and network connectivity to provide sustained dominance in an increasingly complex, multi-domain battlefield.

Boeing, in short, asserts that since the first AH-64 took flight, no other helicopter in the world has been able to match its unique combination of versatility and operationally proven, mature, low-risk and affordable capabilities: the Apache remains the world’s most dominant and advanced multi-mission helicopter.

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Modernized Apache

The U.S. Army plans to keep the AH-64 Apache operational for decades, for which Boeing is offering a deep modernization package so that this legendary war machine can successfully integrate into the combat ecosystem it will share with the next-generation vertical-lift aircraft being developed under the FVL project.

The Modernized Apache concept is capable of seamlessly and effectively meeting the Army’s attack and reconnaissance requirements, including enhanced agility, interoperability, lethality, survivability and range.

Helicopters AH-64E Apache Guardian
The AH-64E Apache Guardian is the most modern and lethal iteration of this legendary combat helicopter, but it will lag well behind Boing’s proposed Modernized Apache: Photo: Boieng.

It also leverages, protects and preserves the established and mature global industrial base to support future Apache engineering, manufacturing, development and production.

The most significant changes

To ensure that the Apache can remain a dominant battlefield asset into the future, the helicopter will adopt and integrate leading-edge technology to continue to provide the options and tools needed to support Soldiers in the field.

The following modernization elements provide the framework for the Apache’s evolution to new and enhanced future capabilities:

  • Drivetrain upgrades to unlock Improved Turbine Engine (ITE) capabilities for enhanced power, range, efficiency and speed;
  • A Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) for maximum interoperability, and faster integration and fielding of advanced capabilities;
  • Advanced mission systems to increase interoperability to the network and to reduce pilot cognitive strain and workload during operations;
  • Advanced sensors and sensor fusion for better and more resilient connectivity across domains and operations in all environmental conditions;
  • Airborne long-range precision munitions, Air Launched Effects (ALE) granting it the ability to launch drones and loitering munitions, and potential future directed energy weapon system (laser) integration for increased lethality;
  • Lengthening of the semi-wings, which will allow the future Apache to have three hardpoints per wing;
  • Engine exhaust will be oriented upward, to reduce its thermal signature;
  • Advanced sustainment through a more capable and lower life cycle cost airframe, as well as affordable remanufacture and minimized procurement costs.

Digital Apache

The modernized Apache, like all new Boeing Defense, Space & Security products, will be digitally engineered, resulting in easier and more efficient production.

Intelligent support will also be implemented, leveraging Boeing’s more than 30 years of experience in digital engineering, to deliver an industry-leading end-to-end digital lifecycle. The goal is to provide unmatched capabilities and save costs and time.

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