The AH-64D Apache Longbow is an advanced version of the AH-64A Apache, an all-weather attack helicopter developed and adopted
in accordance with the U.S. Army's Advanced Attack Helicopter (AAH) program. The radar-equipped version was called the AH-64D Apache Longbow, while the radar-less version was called the AH-64C. However, at the end of 1993, the AH-64C designation was abolished, and all versions came to be called the AH-64D Apache Longbow, regardless of whether they were equipped with radar or not.
The masters at Hasegawa have captured every angle, rivet, panel and detail of one of the most dangerous aircraft on the battlefield and rendered them into this accomplishment of mold making genius.
Features include rotating main and tail rotors with incredibly detailed rotor heads, optional open canopy panels exposing the amazing detailed cockpit with figures for both pilot and gunner, full load of 8 radar guided Hellfire anti-armor missiles and rocket pods and markings to replicate any of the AH-64D models in service.