When you need a Humvee and don't have time to waste at the dealership, call in the Delaware Army National Guard and their UH-60 Blackhawk. They'll even drop it at your door!
When you need a Humvee and don't have time to waste at the dealership, call in the Delaware Army National Guard and their UH-60 Blackhawk. They'll even drop it at your door!
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Yes you're right, the Apache is a "gunship" and its for combat only. It's essentially a flying tank, and its not designed for anything else. It has a max payload of about 1,700lbs depending on various other variables like engines and such so it wouldnt be able to carry very much, from a hypothetical point of view of course.
Altho I cant see how you would mix up the two, they look very different from eachother, maybe google can provide some diagrams and pictures for you
As a helicopter enthusiast I can tell you right away, that is a blackhawk helicopter and nothing else.
A blackhawk helicopter can carry an external payload of 9,000lbs on a warm day, while your standard HMMWV has a curb weight of about 5,200lbs, even if we put on some extra armor on it (+2,000lbs) it's still a perfectly acceptable payload.
Blackhawks are not for combat anymore than they are for delivering ordnance and troops.
sorry, I didn't know that, I was thinking of a Apache Longbow, because me and myfriend were talking about them and I got them mixed up, just one question, a long bow probably couldn't do that right?, because those are meant for combat, thats y I got it screwed up, My bad, lol
Yes you're right, the Apache is a "gunship" and its for combat only. It's essentially a flying tank, and its not designed for anything else. It has a max payload of about 1,700lbs depending on various other variables like engines and such so it wouldnt be able to carry very much, from a hypothetical point of view of course.
Altho I cant see how you would mix up the two, they look very different from eachother, maybe google can provide some diagrams and pictures for you
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better watch the movie "black hawk down"..
Altho I cant see how you would mix up the two, they look very different from eachother, maybe google can provide some diagrams and pictures for you
Good luck :)
A blackhawk helicopter can carry an external payload of 9,000lbs on a warm day, while your standard HMMWV has a curb weight of about 5,200lbs, even if we put on some extra armor on it (+2,000lbs) it's still a perfectly acceptable payload.
Blackhawks are not for combat anymore than they are for delivering ordnance and troops.
That's all I have to say, thankyou :)
Altho I cant see how you would mix up the two, they look very different from eachother, maybe google can provide some diagrams and pictures for you
Good luck :)