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South Carolina National Guard receives first five AH-64Es

Master Sgt. Adam Raynor for South Carolina National Guard | March 31, 2022

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The South Carolina National Guard received the first five AH-64E model Apache attack helicopters, delivered to McEntire Joint National Guard Base, March 24, 2022. The South Carolina National Guard is updating a 34-year-old fleet of 24 aircraft with the new E-model, which will be assigned to and flown by the 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 59th Aviation Troop Command.

The first five AH-64E model Apache attack helicopters to be delivered to the South Carolina National Guard arrive at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, March 24. Staff Sgt. Brad Mincey for South Carolina National Guard Photo

“With its unparalleled performance, sensors, and connectivity, the V6 AH-64E will allow the 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion to provide unmatched attack helicopter support in any conflict anywhere on the globe,” said U.S. Army Lt. Col. Matt Woolsey, Apache Production and Fielding Product Manager.

The AH-64E provides significant war fighting advantages and multiplies the combat effectiveness of the entire fleet. This system includes a new integrated infrared laser that allows for easier target designation and enhanced infrared imagery which blends both infrared and night vision capabilities. The aircraft is the Army’s network-centric, multi-role weapon supporting the Multi-Domain Battlefield. It provides the capability to simultaneously conduct (or quickly transition between) movement to contact, security, and or attack missions to provide reach, lethality, protection, and mission command as part of the Joint/Combined Arms Team.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Van McCarty, the adjutant general for South Carolina, welcomes U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Derek Pettus, a pilot with Company D, 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB), South Carolina National Guard, and U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Guion Gregory, a co-pilot and gunner with Company D, 1-151st ARB, South Carolina National Guard, who piloted the first AH-64E model Apache attack helicopter to be delivered to the South Carolina National Guard at McEntire Joint National Guard Base. Staff Sgt. Brad Mincey for South Carolina National Guard Photo

“The arrival of the AH-64E model Apache Guardian to the South Carolina Army National Guard is a vast technological step forward for South Carolina. The AH-64E comes with improved navigation, communication, and weapon systems that will afford the aircrews that fly them a tactical and technical advantage on the battlefield for decades to come. It is the most advanced attack helicopter today, and it now rests in South Carolina as part of the Army’s commitment to a total force approach to defending our nation.” said U.S. Army Col. Jay McElveen, 59th Aviation Troop Command commander, South Carolina National Guard.

This story was prepared and distributed by the South Carolina National Guard.

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