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Re: AAH Competition (AH-64 rivals)
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<blockquote data-quote="Skybolt" data-source="post: 4605" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Don't know what you all think, but in my opinion the US Army today in the war it fights today would make a better use of the Cheyenne (or some derivative, e.g. two engines and more armor) than of what it can do with the AH-64, which was targeted to a completely different scenario (anti-tank ambush, popping up from behind the trees, shot a Hellfire and run the faster you can before the Soviet could trow everything they have at you).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skybolt, post: 4605, member: 145"] Don't know what you all think, but in my opinion the US Army today in the war it fights today would make a better use of the Cheyenne (or some derivative, e.g. two engines and more armor) than of what it can do with the AH-64, which was targeted to a completely different scenario (anti-tank ambush, popping up from behind the trees, shot a Hellfire and run the faster you can before the Soviet could trow everything they have at you). [/QUOTE]
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