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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2009

The Boeing/Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche was an advanced U.S. Army military helicopter intended for the armed reconnaissance role, incorporating stealth technologies. It was also intended to designate targets for the AH-64 Apache.The RAH-66 program was canceled in 2004 before it was fielded.

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  • I wish somebody could get the Comanche back into development and so it could then be a great addition to the US Army!

  • wait for about a few weeks/ months?

    china will have the same thing..

  • that car is propable like WTF DID I DOOOOO

  • @ntt688 and fall apart at a bad time....just like every thing that comes from china

  • Error to stop this, China will probably unveil something similar soon.

  • @PlaneAU the apache ah-64D, a-10 warthog, f-18 is the bests *o*

  • @woldanchampion well you'll notice that helicopters nowadays are looking more like this. Like the one on the bin laden raid. Things need to be stealthier now.

  • @PlaneAU i say it because the look of the RAH-66, looks futuristic

  • @woldanchampion actually this was cancelled about 5 years ago, ro tit would have been already in production today. Go and do some research

  • i hate this things of future

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