Hobby Master Boeing AH-64 Apache WAH-64D
"Operation Herrick", Joint Helicopter Command, 4 Regiment AAC, Afghanistan

Model Number: HH1208
Registration: ZJ229
Scale: 1:72
Length: 24.6 cm
Width: 7.3 cm
Height: 6.9 cm

This item is not a toy. It is a collectors model recommended ages 14 years and over. Please check scale and size before ordering.

The AH-64E Apache Guardian was originally designated AH-64D Block III in 2012 but because of its advanced capabilities compared to previous variants it was renamed. Everything about the AH- 64E is bigger and better or improved when compared to earlier variants. A large number of improvements are meant to protect the crew from guns up to 27 mm rounds as well as crash resistant seats. Equipped with new sensors, avionics and night operation capabilities the AH-64E also has the ability to control UAVs.

The first Apache AH1 arrived in the UK in March 1999 with the last of 67 helicopters being delivered in 2004. The British contribution to the War in Afghanistan was called “Operation Herrick”. The operation began in 2002 and finally came to an end in 2014. Part of the many units and squadrons sent to Afghanistan over the years were the Air Army Corps’ third, fourth and ninth regiments. These units spent several tours of five months each tour. WAH-64D c/n DUO63/WAH63 is from the 656th Squadron 4th Regiment AAC.

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