Greece agreed to acquire the American AH-64A Apache when they signed a contract in December 24, 1991 for 12 AH-64As, and another one in 1992 for 8 AH-64A+. The 20 AH-64As were delivered by 1995 and continue to serve with the Hellenic Air Force up to today, alongside 12 AH-64D ordered in 2003.
Introduced in Update "Fire and Ice", the AH-64A (GR) is a premium vehicle in the US helicopter tech tree. Compared to the Israeli AH-64A also in the premium tech tree. the AH-64A (GR) shares the same loadout options as the AH-64A in the standard tech tree. In addition to powerful Hellfires and Stingers, there is also the APKWS II missiles with a laser guidance system and a high-explosive/anti-tank warhead, capable of striking targets up to 11 km away, making them particularly effective against anti-aircraft systems. The AH-64A (GR) also comes with premium bonuses, which allows for faster progression through the American helicopter tech tree.
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HEDP | 51 | 51 | 51 | 51 | 51 | 51 |
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4 × | 40.4 kg | |||||||
84.5 kg | ||||||||
19 × | 231.6 kg | |||||||
7 × | 144.6 kg | |||||||
7 × | 160.5 kg | |||||||
2 × | 128.3 kg | |||||||
4 × | 198.5 kg |
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