A new version of a tried and true helicopter will soon be flying over Fort Novosel.
The newly upgraded model of the Apache attack helicopter is known as the AH-64E Version 6.5 and possesses an advanced software program that will help to increase its survivability, lethality, and situational awareness on the modern battlefield.
The Apache Project Office is at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville; the Army Aviation Center of Excellence at Fort Novosel in Dale County is the training base for the Apache helicopter program.
“We’re very excited about the ongoing development of the V6.5 software as it paves the way for Apache modernization including the integration of the ITEP (Improved Turbine Engine Program) engine,” said Col. Jay Maher, Apache project manager. “V6.5 aligns the entire E model fleet under the same software, streamlining training and maintenance while providing a pathway for sensor/capability parity.”
The AH-64E has finished its Systems Readiness Review and its Preliminary Design Review. It is expected that the first flight of the new version will take place this fall.
“We look forward to integrating this more capable engine onto the AH-64E and performing the necessary testing so one day we can get this into the hands of our warfighters,” said Katie White, Improved Turbine Engine Integration assistant product manager. “The Apache ITE integration team has done a tremendous job collaborating with the V6.5 team, ATEP office, Boeing, General Electric and other stakeholders to enable successful integration and qualification activities.”
Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.
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