British Army declares first AH-64E regiment ‘ready for frontline'

British Army declares first AH-64E regiment ‘ready for frontline’

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26 October 2023

by Gareth Jennings

An AH-64E flown by 3 Regiment during the recent Exercise ‘Iron Titan’. (Crown Copyright)

The British Army has declared the first regiment to transition to its latest Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter to be “ready for frontline” operations, the service announced on 23 October.

The Army Air Corps’ (AAC’s) 3 Regiment passed its validation tests during Exercise ‘Iron Titan’, the British Army’s largest land exercise for over 20 years, in September. The exercise saw 3 Regiment AAC validated in its core role of providing to 3rd (UK) Division (the British Army’s warfighting division) an aviation deep-attack battlegroup, made up of AH-64Es and the Leonardo Wildcat AH1 reconnaissance helicopters of 1 Regiment AAC.

“The first regiment flying the… AH-64E… has been declared ready for frontline duty,” the army said. “To achieve validation, every single function that we deliver as a regiment has been tested in a realistic scenario that reflects the challenges of modern operations. We have shown how we can sustain ourselves and survive on the battlefield, while striking targets far behind enemy lines to give ground troops a decisive advantage.”


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