US Air Force Just Revealed World's Most Advanced Helicopter
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- Опубликовано: 13 апр 2024
- The United States just unveiled its most recent addition to its weapon collection, a next generation helicopter with formidable features. This cutting-edge technological marvel aims to redefine aerial superiority with unparalleled state-of-the-art innovation. With its sleek design, unmatched manoeuvrability, and advanced weaponry systems, it is ready to set a new standard for tactical excellence in modern warfare. What unique feature makes this aircraft stand out? How would this next generation influence modern-day warfare? Join us as we explore the features of the world’s most advanced Helicopter that the United States Air Force just revealed.
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It's basically just a extreme modernization program for the Viper the Apache got there's already upgraded so the Viper was bound to get theirs modernized as well it's just keeping our military up-to-date with modern technology and extending the life of the aircraft
The U.S. Air Force does not use the AH-1, the U.S. Marine Corps does.
And where is the 'over to hill terrain/horizon' Radar dome that was added years ago on top of the blades to protect the whole bird from RPG's?
@@john-y128 you are thinking of the AN/APG-78 Longbow radar system, which is on the AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter, not the AH-1 Cobra helicopter. The U.S. Army uses the AH-64 Apache, the USMC uses the AH-1 Cobra.
Who cares
Marine Corps has been using this Viper for a very long time.
Why promote a USAF helicopter, but then the whole video is about a USMC helicopter?
@@jackw467 I guess!!
I knew it, damn grunts can’t live without that cobra lol. Viper ??? lol. I dub thee the “King Cobra” . Forget Viper.. ! It’s King 👑 Cobra 🐍 😅😂
Right, just like the Super Stallion became the King Stallion, why not the Super Cobra to the King Cobra? Makes plenty sense to me!
The Viper is an upgrade for the Cobra. The Marines use it-the Army uses the Apache!
This is a nice marketing video of Bell. As stated in the beginning of this video the main helicopter is state of the art but was put into production 24 years ago. 24 years ago!
The cobra line first flew in 1966. We're talking about 58 years ago.
Cobras went from T53's to T700 's. Big upgrade from Cobra to Super Cobra.
That copter looks like an Apache in a Cobra skin.
you know the apache has wheels right?
Hmm. The agreement between the Army and the Air Force since the 50s was that the Army would stay out of the Close Air Support (CAS) fixed wing business and the Air Force would stay out of the Attack Helicopter business. I wonder if the Army will acquire the A-10, now that the Air Force wants to retire it. . . .
Army was talking about getting A-10's since the early 90's. Back in my days.
That might be the point😊
@@richardhamilton1567 True. That was about the time the Air Force was openly wondering if they really wanted the CAS mission and also wondering if they couldn't use the money for A-10s to fund a "newer, better fighter" program.
A very cool little chopper!!!👌👌👌
Thanks, Hyperspeed.
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Good to see attention to CAS survivability over land or sea.
NICE!
Stealth cobra chopper would be nice.
Looks like a "Cobra" to me!!! Did y'all say the "Air Force" is Using this???
It's like an A-10 helicopter.
Next time you have nothing to say, just tell me
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It has been in service for some time now. It isn't advanced as the AH-64 Apache.
The U.S always a step ahead
It's an older airframe than the Apache the cobra was the first attack helicopter
That helicopter belongs to the Marins not the air force
YAHOO AIR FORCE MAN
My Uncle just retired from Bell and was in charge of the weapon systems software for this bird.
This announcement, when taken in context with a previous announcement that the Army dropped the two advanced observation helicopter programs after spending billions in R&D on those programs in favor of drones, may indicate some fundamental shifts in joint services war fighting. The Air Force is funded for longer term contracts than the army. If the Air Force is now getting fully on board with it's Close Air Support missions for an engagement on the islands of the South Pacific, then maybe just maybe the two services are finally shifting priorities towards what's going to be needed to counter a certain peer adversaries imperialist ambition.
Every job in the military is designed to support directly or indirectly the ground soldier, even though the air force doesn't see it that way.
GO AIR FORCE AND ITS WARRIORS.
not AF, not new
@@griffy07 oops
US weapon very strong n orig.than China 2b succesfully❤❤❤
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Those are obsolete!
I had a chance for a ride in the Cobra from a Warrant officer I was friends with, and I regret not doing it. I'm afraid of hights,
super masina de lupta!
Wow, they could test this in Donbass, Ukraine
I think your showing the wrong aircraft, the Air Force is in fact starting to use the new HH-60W Whiskey which is basically a modified UH-60M, however that is a combat rescue helicopter, the Air Force, that I know of, does not use attack helicopters, might want to change this up.
Okay is it for the US Marines or US Army and US Navy ?
Marines only
That's why nobody can beat the US in the skies😊so powerful enough
Actually, a lot of the reports are saying that the United States military is going to eventually move away from helicopters in the future
The Air Force doesn’t fly combat helicopters.
Yes they do.
Air Force special operators fly the little bird, or so I thought.
@@JohnDoe-rj9cq we do fly on Army Little Bird however we flew on AF 53’s, Huey’s and the occasional Blackhawk. . . Though, I retired in 95.
Says air force right on the side of it soo..... maybe
Sure it does, special ops use!
What about the Hughes AH-64E Apache Guardian Gunship?
Why does the Apache have a 30mm gun and the viper have a 20mm?
because 42
The thread that Binds 😂
That one missle.
Keep working on the stealth armour air to ground rocket? Roa Aotearoa nui.
A decent video, a lot of little mistakes but just to make it clear, the cobras were designed by the manufacturers to show they can actually carry sidewinders. In reality, they do not. Air-to-air is the domain of the fixed wing jets, not helicopters. With AWAC's aircraft there wouldn't be an enemy fixed wing within a 150 to 200 Mi so there is zero rationale to carry sidewinders on cobras. As far as most of the shots that you see the helicopter firing, these are done on firing ranges. We do not fly that high in reality, you make yourself a wonderful target. Ordinarily you skim the ground and stand off about two to four miles away and send in guided missiles while using the gun for self-defense for close in targets. You don't fly high enough to get a nosebleed. Other than that, it was a good video.
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Agree with everyone else
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I hate to burst your bubble but the USAF doesn't fly that chopper. The Army does
I hate to burst your bubble, but neither does the Army...It's the Marines Corp
@pernskyw1289 My bad. The army has the apache. I forgot.
Army got rid of Cobras in the 90's when I was in. Marines use them due to there size being able to land on Carriers and twin engines. Flying in a Cobra is a blast. To bad the Army went to GSAB. My job Asa powerplant mechanic allowed me to perform engine vibe checks on the aircraft. Fly Army. Hookers do it better.
Marines
Why was a Turkish drone shown in the video.
This is a very old Hele with a few new upgrades
Helicopters are vulnerable. The Ukraine war proved that.
It depends on how you fly them. The Russians fly the damn things way too high. You stay low and fast, very hard to get a lock on with heat or radar guided weapon system. Gotta worry about the one guy with a rifle though. In the army we flew so low the cops kept giving us speeding tickets.
I thought they retired these two decades ago.
That's a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter
Says air force right on the side so.....
But Apache is mine😅❤
It’s A Marine Helicopter Not Air Force
Ill bet the pinkos are franticly trying to hack the plans for this gear
Oh please, it is just an updated apache and nothing more. Wow, a new engine and new toys to launch, this is as stale as Hollywood movies just remaking a remake of a remake…
Any technology sold to 🇵🇰 Pakistan, is immediately resold ( at a nice profit ) to the highest bidder between China 🇨🇳 and Russia 🇷🇺. ☆
No the army do,s not fly that one 1:57
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The US Marines use chopper not the Army or Air Force.
This is Old!!!!
most common usage,,, to invade poor country, then claim it a 'battle proven' piece of equipment.
helecopter is a settingduck in modern warfare
It's a battle zone, everything is a sitting duck. You wanna live forever!?
@@mrgrinch837 helos are MORE vulnerable than just about anything else except Russian "meat"
2 expensive, no ejection system.
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This is a very old helicopter. The Marines have been using it since 2010. I've just deleted your channel for being untruthful.
Always bragging about the best Russian have the most advanced
lol
😂 that is funny as hell cuz it's totally not true
The hyperbole is unparalleled!