AH-64E Apache Helicopters: U.S. Delays Delivery to India, Raising Questions on Pakistan-Turkey Influence
New Delhi: The Indian Army was expecting the delivery of three AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters, but their arrival has hit an unexpected delay. A cargo flight carrying the helicopters took off from the U.S. but returned after a brief stop in the U.K., leaving military planners puzzled. A Boeing spokesperson told The War Zone that the aviation company is reviewing logistic issues that affected the supply schedule. Historically, the U.S. has been hesitant in timely delivery of jet engines, weapons, and related technology to India, impacting the Indian Air Force and Army supply chains.
Flight and Halt in EuropeThe massive An-124 cargo plane (serial UR-82008) took off on October 30 from its operational hub in Leipzig, Germany, headed for Mesa Gateway Airport, Arizona. The helicopte...









