Australia’s New Attack Helicopter: The AH-64E Apache Guardian
Australia is making a major leap in military aviation by replacing its Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters (ARH) with the powerful AH-64E Apache Guardian. In this video, we explore why the Australian Defence Force (ADF) chose the Apache, how it compares to the Tiger ARH, and what this upgrade means for Australia’s military capabilities. With advanced firepower, Longbow radar technology, and superior battlefield networking (Link 16), the Apache Guardian is set to revolutionize Australia’s attack helicopter fleet. The AH-64E Apache Guardian brings unmatched situational awareness, featuring the AN/APG-78 Longbow fire-control radar, which enables automatic target acquisition and engagement at extended ranges. With Hellfire missiles, Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles (JAGM), and APKWS guided rockets, the Apache is a force multiplier for the Australian Army. Its Link 16 data-sharing system allows it to integrate seamlessly with other ADF assets, improving joint operations and real-time intelligence sharing. Unlike the Tiger ARH, which suffered from high maintenance costs and poor availability rates, the Apache boasts a proven track record with a robust global supply chain and high operational readiness. This acquisition signals a major shift in Australia’s aerial combat capabilities, aligning with global allies like the U.S. Army. As Australia prepares to phase out the Tiger and bring in the Apache, this video dives deep into how this new attack helicopter will reshape Australia’s military power.
All Labor Governments have and always will, stifle the ADF. Are they afraid of the ADF attacking them. Oust them and allow a Liberal Government to bring us in line with those Militant Nations close to our shores, like China and Indonesia. We must be prepared at all times. The incentives are a good idea, but I am afraid the people of Australia have very short memories. For instance, the attack on us by the Japanese on Sydney, killing several sailors.
We must be prepared for any aggressor. Having served Australia for 13 years, I am well aware of our Nation not being properly prepared for Aggressors and paying dearly for it.