The AH-64D “Saraf” heavy armed helicopter is a descendant of the AH-64D “Longbow Apache” purchased by the Israeli Air Force from the United States in 2005.
The AH-64D “Saraf” heavy armed helicopter is the Israeli version of the AH-64D “Longbow Apache” purchased by the Israeli Air Force from the United States in 2005. Israel has high hopes and named it “Saraf”, which means it can spit A winged flying serpent of fire and venom. In order to better meet the needs of actual combat, the Israeli Air Force upgraded the “Saraf” and equipped it with “Spike” air-to-surface missiles with a range of 25 kilometers and laser terminal guided rockets, which not only greatly improved the strike against ground targets It can also effectively attack drones in the air, and in 2018, it destroyed drones entering Israeli airspace for the first time in actual combat. The AH-64D “Saraf” heavy armed helicopter is like a sharp sword hanging in the air, capable of launching precise and fatal strikes at any time.
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