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US Army’s Apache V6 can reliably hunt drones using existing sensors, weapons, shows tests

US Army’s Apache V6 can reliably hunt drones using existing sensors, weapons, shows tests
Source: interestingengineering
Author: Christopher McFadden
Published: 11/23/2025

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The U.S. Army has successfully tested the AH-64E Apache Version 6 (V6) helicopter as an effective counter-drone platform using its existing sensors and weapons systems. In high-tempo trials, the Apache V6 achieved 13 kills out of 14 drones, demonstrating a high success rate against one of the modern battlefield’s most pressing threats—small drones. The tests utilized the Apache’s current arsenal, including Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles (JAGM), Hellfire missiles, Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) laser-guided rockets, and its 30mm chain gun, showing that no major upgrades are necessary for effective anti-drone operations. The Apache V6 variant is particularly suited for this role due to its advanced Longbow radar, improved electro-optical and infrared sensors, and Link 16 networking capabilities, which allow it to share and receive targeting data across multiple platforms. Additionally, it incorporates L3 Harris’ manned–unmanned teaming

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