AH-64E v6 Apache Guardians fired Spike NLOS missiles at sea-based targets at distances of up to 25 kilometers in Poland. The U.S. Army has successfully conducted the first European live-fire ...
The first live shoot of the Spike NLOS by a conventional aviation unit shows Apache crews can conduct extended-range precision strikes against targets obscured by terrain or distance. U.S. Army AH-64E ...
The Apache helicopter completed Spike Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) missile live fire operational assessments in Poland and the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) area of operations recently. These events ...
Ustka, Poland -- The United States Army, in close cooperation with the Polish Air Force Inspectorate, successfully completed a joint live fire campaign of the Spike NLOS missile system from a U.S.
Although it seems more focused on upgrading the fleet of fighting, transport, and logistics vehicles it fields, the U.S. Army is trying its best to modernize its arsenal as well. One proof of that is ...
Manufactured by Israeli defense contractor Rafael, the SPIKE NLOS missile has been in service for years—and has seen extensive combat in the Israeli Defense Forces’ operations in the Levant. In August ...
On 28 August, Rafael announced a live-fire test campaign of the Spike NLOS missile aboard the AH-64E Apache Guardian in Poland. (Rafael) Poland is considering fielding the Rafael Spike ...
A Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopter of the US Army has successfully fired a Rafael Spike NLOS long-range air-to-surface missile in the first European demonstration of the capability. The ...