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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift AH-64E Apache How to Innovate over a Long Term: The Boeing AH-64 Apache
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift History to the Apache Family
1948 – Howard Hughes launches first helicopter program, the XH-17 flying crane. 1963 – Hughes OH-6A, forerunner of MD 500 Series, makes first flight. 1975 – First AH-64 Apache prototype makes first flight. 1982 – Hughes Helicopters, Inc. opens Mesa, Arizona, facility 1984 – McDonnell Douglas Corporation purchases Hughes Helicopters, Inc. 1986 – McDonnell Douglas moves helicopter headquarters from Culver City, California to Mesa. 1993 – McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company becomes McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems.
1997 – McDonnell Douglas merges with The Boeing Company. Rotorcraft operations are in Philadelphia & Mesa.
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Quote from my Dad:
Boy Scout Troop 427 - 1961: A plan that is not written down is just a day dream
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift YAH-64 Apache
Tommy’s T-Tail
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift How to have future force attack helicopter?
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Vertical Lift Portfolio
CV-22 MV-22 AH-64E Int’l AH-64 MH-47G | CH-47F Int’l CH-47
AH-6 Joint Multi-Role AATD, and DARPA technologies
Capability to the war fighter ó Combat proven platforms ó International growth
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Advanced Rotorcraft Concepts Growth Extend the Core Future Core Breakthrough
AH-64X FAST Apache
CH-47X Unloaded Lift-Offset Advanced Future Chinook Rotor (ULOR) Survivability Concepts DARPA VTOL X-Plane
DARPA / Bell Boeing Transonic/ Advanced Proprotor Folding Technologies DARPA/Boeing Tiltrotor DiscRotor LIFT!
Platform Technologies & Basic Research
GFAS Pod Adaptive Vehicle Management Systems
AH-64 Ground Fire Degraded Visual Acquisition System Swashplateless Environment Sensors Rotor
Multi-Role Rotor – Low Cost/Multi-Function Advanced Drive Systems Adaptive Performance Adaptive Structures Advanced Diagnostics
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift AH-64 Programs Overview * As of 30 June 2014
AH-64A Production AH-64D AH-64E Advanced Apache 1984 1997 2011 2013 2026 2040
821 781 690
The AH-64 Apache is the most advanced multi-role combat helicopter for the U.S. Army and a growing number of international defense forces
Current International Customers Potential Additional Sales
Egypt Korea Qatar Sky Eagle India Japan Netherlands UK Greece Kuwait Saudi Arabia UAE Indonesia Korea Saudi Arabia Israel Netherlands Singapore UK Israel Kuwait UAE Japan
Current number of Apaches worldwide: 1,086 Aircraft (350 International) | 8 Copyright 2014 - The Boeing Company Unpublished Work – All Rights Reserved Third Party Disclosure Requires Written Approval * As of 30 June 2014
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Quote from the movie Ted : Now if there's one thing you can be sure of, it's that nothing is more powerful than a young boy's wish. Except an Apache helicopter. An Apache helicopter has machine guns AND missiles. It is an unbelievably impressive complement of weaponry, an absolute death machine.
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Apache Life-Cycle Plan Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Best-Value for Sustainment and Modernization AH-64E • Maintains Apache Readiness Today 634 (Block III) 56 (new) (2011-20XX) • Ensures Apache Preparedness for Tomorrow • Improved Flight Performance AH-64D AH-64D • Improved Drive System (IDS) (Block I) 429 (Block II) • Engine: 701D with EDECU 284 68 (new) (1995-2002) (2003-2013) • Composite Main Rotor Blades • Longbow Fire Control • Digital Interoperability Radar • Increased Computer Processing/OSA AH-64A • Digital Map (1984-1994) • Mission Processor, Aircraft Interface Units, 821 • Radar Frequency Solid State Recording Device, Gun Subsystem Interferometer (RFI) • Integrated Controller Communications Suite • IHADSS with Magnetic Head Tracker • FLIR sensors • HELLFIRE missile • Targeting & Pilotage • MSPU • Radio Frequency • Improved Situational Awareness • Improved fire control Seeker • M-TADS/PNVS • UAS Capability (USG) • Cockpit Decision Aiding • HELLFIRE Missile • Glass cockpit • CMWS • Laser Seeker • Joint Interoperability • VNSight • 30 MM gun • ARC-231/SATCOM • Improved survivability • Manned Unmanned • Link-16/SRW/WNW/HNW Teaming • Redundant design • Improved Sustainability • Ballistic tolerance • Ground Fire Acquisition System • New Fuselage • Backup Control System • System Level Embedded Diagnostics • Crashworthy fuel system • Improved Survivability • Improved Targeting • Radar Range Extension • Maritime Targeting Mode Analog cockpit
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Sustainment & Technologies Insertion Program Enhanced Performance / Increased SA and O&S Cost Reduction Survivability °New Airframe ° C4ISR Architecture ° Drive System Upgrade ° Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Capability ° T700-701D Common Engine ° Cognitive Decision Aiding ° Open Systems Architecture System (OSA) Upgrade ° Aircraft Survivability ° Main Rotor Upgrade with Equipment (ASE) Composite Blades Improved Maintenance / Improved Target Detection Training and Acquisition ° Advanced Health & Usage ° Fire Control Radar (FCR) Monitoring System (HUMS) Enhancements ° LIMSS Improvements ° Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) ° Automated Parts Identification Enhancements ° Embedded Diagnostics ° Flexible Digital Communication ° Advanced IETM ° Multi-mode Laser AH-64E is the Sustainment Program for the Apache fleet Copyright 2014 - The Boeing Company Unpublished Work – | 11 All Rights Reserved Third Party Disclosure Requires Written Approval
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift AH-64Configuration-Based Strategy 64D Apache Longbow
Situational Awareness Enhanced Logistics •Cognitive Decision Aiding •FCR Maritime Targeting Mode •LIMSS GAS 6 6 •RFI Passive Ranging •Aided Target Detection Classification •Integrated Electronic Technical Manual Upgrade •FCR Range Extension •RFI Frequency Extension •Maritime Target Mode •TADS Image Fusion •Multi-mode Laser Situational Awareness Enhanced Logistics 4 •Link 16 •Embedded Diagnostics 4- 5 Situational Awareness Performance Enhanced Logistics Survivability •Com Suite •Composite Main Rotor Blade •UID •Integrated ASE 1- 3 •Level 4 UAV •Improved Drive System •Modernized Signal Processing Unit 1 •IMC/IFR •Improved Electronics/ OSA •Training Device Concurrency •REU •T700GE701D Engine with EDECU Situational Awareness 13 13 •APX-123 with Mode 5 •SINCGARS Upgrades Situational Awareness Performance Enhanced Logistics 11-12 •Integrated ASE •Searchlight Relocation •Stabilator H/W for Transportability 11 •IDM S/W Blocking •Improved Squat Switch Task Force Hawk 10 10 •M-TADS 9 Safety •Common Transponder w/Mode S 9 8 Situational Awareness Safety 8 •Digital Map (Full) •TEDAC •Embedded Battle Command Situational Awareness Obsolescence Updates Safety Task Force Hawk 7 7 •Digital Map (65%) •Processors (SP,WP,MDP) •CO2 Fire Extinguisher •Non-Line of Sight Radio •Expanded Data Transfer Unit •High Speed Data Bus •MA-16 Seat Belt •New Video Recorder •ELT and ULT 6 •13 Line Replaceable Unit Obsolescence Fixes (Less Processors) •Internal Aux Fuel System Software 6 Safety 4-5 4 •Maintenance Data Recorder with Voice Training 3 3 •Tactical Engagement Simulation System Situational Awareness Safety 2 2 •Color Multi-Purpose Displays •Back Up Control System •Color Display Processor •Maintenance Data Recorder •Fire Control Radar w/RFI •Sideloader/Magazine Controller 1 •-701/701C Engines •Redundant 32-Bit Processors (SP, WP) •MANPRINT Cockpit •Interactive Electronic Technical Manual •Updated TADS/PNVS •Vapor Cycle Cooling 1 •Dual EGI Navigation •1760 Pylon Launcher Interface •Enhanced Fault Isolation •Extended Forward Avionics Bays •Lightweight Wiring •Multi-Function Display Lots •Display Processor BLKMY I I BLK II E-ModelBLK III | 12 Copyright 2014 - The Boeing Company Unpublished Work – All Rights Reserved Third Party Disclosure Requires Written Approval
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift AH-64E Funding-Based Insertion Strategy CY 2011 - 2014 2015 - 2016 2017 - 2026 Lot 1 Lot 4 Lot 6 Core Capability Phase 2 Phase 3 • Improved Drive System • Embedded Diagnostics • Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) • Composite Main Rotor Blades Upgrade (Range Extension & Passive • Link 16 • 701D Engines with EDECU Ranging) • Crashworthy External Fuel System • Open Systems Architecture • Fire Control Radar Range Extension •Mission Processor • Longbow Integrated Maintenance Support •Aircraft Interface Units System Ground Analysis Software •IHADSS-21/Magnetic Tracker Improvement •56/P Helmet • Interactive Electronic Technical Manual •Gun Subsystem Controller Upgrade •Solid State Recording Device •Radar Electronics Unit • Cognitive Decision Aiding System • Communications/Interoperability/Net Ready • Maritime Target Mode •Improved Data Modem • Multi-mode Laser •ARC-231 Radios •Comm Simplification •Blue Force Tracker • Integrated Aircraft Survivability Equipment • IMC/IFR Hardware / Software • Microclimate Cooling System • Integrated Internal Auxiliary Fuel System • UAS Connectivity • 690 E-Model Aircraft is the planned end state • Covert Lighting • Capabilities are time-phased • Modernized Signal Processor Unit (MSPU) • All Phase 2 & 3 capabilities can be applied as field retrofits ensuring • Emergency Locator Transmitter a single plant induction for each aircraft plus a standardized fleet • Electrical Power Subsystem • Aircraft Wiring • Training Device Concurrency | 13 Copyright 2014 - The Boeing Company Unpublished Work – All Rights Reserved Third Party Disclosure Requires Written Approval
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Boeing Military Aircraft | Vertical Lift Vertical Lift Footprint The Philadelphia Site ° 6,000+ employees ° 3.5 million square feet ° Manufacturing center for H-47 aircraft and V-22 fuselage ° Large-scale composite fabrication capability ° Low-speed wind tunnel facility ° Modeling Simulation & Analysis Center (MSAC)
The Mesa Site ° 4,800+ employees ° 2 million square feet ° Boeing Strategic Manufacturing Center for electrical products ° Boeing Composite Strategic Fabrication Center ° New technology development ° Rotorcraft Development Flight Test Headquarters
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