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Australia prepares for arrival of new Boeing Apache helicopters amid regional tensions
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The first four of 29 Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters ordered by the Australian Army have entered final assembly at Boeing’s facility in Mesa, Arizona. These helicopters will replace the current Airbus Tiger fleet, which has reportedly faced various technical issues. The new Apaches are expected to arrive in Australia later this year, with all units scheduled for delivery by the end of 2029.

The acquisition program is valued at about $4 billion AUD ($2.6 billion USD) and includes not only the aircraft but also upgrades to infrastructure and support facilities. According to a previous press release from Boeing, more than 230 new jobs will be created in Queensland as part of supporting the new fleet.

The Apache brings several advancements over its predecessor, particularly in armor protection and integrated systems that allow better data-link connectivity and sensor fusion with allied forces such as those from the United States and Japan. This upgrade aims to enhance Australia's preparedness for potential threats across the Pacific region by improving interoperability within joint operations.

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Major General Jeremy King, Head of Joint Aviation Systems Division, stated: “The AH-64E Apache is the most contemporary and capable attack helicopter in the world… It allows us to continue to develop attack helicopter operations, armed reconnaissance helicopter operations, communications networking and, importantly, the ability to grow the teaming of crewed and uncrewed systems as we learn the lessons of modern warfare in the current environment.”

Globally recognized for its combat capabilities since its introduction in 1975, over 1,200 Apaches are currently operated by 18 countries. The AH-64E can carry up to 16 HELLFIRE missiles or 76 unguided rockets along with 1,200 rounds for its 30 mm chain gun. In comparison, the outgoing Tiger could carry fewer weapons.

Recent years have seen increased defense cooperation among Asia-Pacific nations—including Australia—with partners like South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, India, and especially the United States. This collaboration is partly driven by heightened military activity from China in areas such as Taiwan and Japanese airspace. Defense contracts like Australia's purchase of Apaches are intended to boost collective capability and interoperability among allied forces operating in this region (https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jun/03/australian-army-to-get-us-made-apache-helicopters-in-4bn-deal).

Boeing maintains a steady production rate for Apache helicopters globally and expects production to continue until around 2032.

“The AH-64E Apache is the most contemporary and capable attack helicopter in the world… It allows us to continue to develop attack helicopter operations, armed reconnaissance helicopter operations, communications networking and, importantly, the ability to grow the teaming of crewed and uncrewed systems as we learn the lessons of modern warfare in the current environment.” — Major General Jeremy King

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