15 Countries with the Most Attack Helicopters in the World

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In this article, we look at 15 countries with the most attack helicopters in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis on trends in the aerospace combat industry and head over directly to the 5 Countries with the Most Attack Helicopters in the World.

According to European Security and Defence (ESD), there are about 3,000 attack helicopters currently in operation in over 70 countries. With firepower, speed, and mobility becoming more critical in the battlefield than it has ever been, attack helicopters combine these three elements like no other land-conflict military equipment.

Programs dedicated to the development of attack helicopters began in the 1960s. The first notable deployment of the aircraft by the United States was in 1967 with the introduction of the Bell AH-1 Cobra in Vietnam. The single-engine helicopter manufactured by Bell Textron, a subsidiary of Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT), was rapidly built in response to the needs of the American army during the conflict. More than 1,100 units of the helicopter have been built to-date.

Bell Textron is among the major military rotorcraft manufacturers in America’s defense industry. Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT)’s Bell in 2022 won the US Army’s contract for the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft programme, which is worth up to $1.3 billion, with plans to replace over 2,000 Black Hawk utility helicopters. This deal with Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) is set to be the largest helicopter procurement by the Army in four decades.

Another major player in the industry is The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA), which is the maker of the AH-64 Apache turbo-shaft attack helicopter used by the US Army. Defense analysts consider it to be the best helicopter in service currently and expect it to remain in operation till at least 2048. The helicopter has been seen in almost every American and NATO operation since it was launched in 1986.

AH-64 Apache can be equipped with cannon, rockets, air-to-air missiles, as well as an advanced precision kill weapon system, which allows it to engage rival helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles in the airspace, and also take out ground targets including main battle tanks.

More than 2,400 units of the attack helicopter have been manufactured by The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) so far for the US and at least 17 other allies. Poland is set to be the latest country to acquire the AH-64 Apache, after the US in August last year approved a sale worth $12 billion for 96 of these attack helicopters along with other related equipment made by The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA).

Apache’s performance can further be bolstered by using Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)’s Apache Fire Control products which, through their radar and sensor technologies, enhance situational awareness of these helicopters and improve survivability. Several countries have been making use of the company’s offerings. In January 2022, Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) received a $102 million contract to upgrade Egypt’s 25 AH-64D Apache helicopters. Late last year, Longbow LLC – the joint venture between Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) and Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) – got awarded a $10.45 million deal to refurbish the Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (TADS/PNVS) equipment in the US’ Apache fleet.