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File:A British Army WAH-64 'Apache' attack helicopter prior to firing its underslung 30mm cannon. Lulworth Camp-Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 19-11-2002 MOD 45142233.jpg
DescriptionA British Army WAH-64 'Apache' attack helicopter prior to firing its underslung 30mm cannon. Lulworth Camp-Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 19-11-2002 MOD 45142233.jpg
A British Army WAH-64 'Apache' attack helicopter prior to firing its underslung 30mm cannon at range targets. The cannon is directed either manually or slaved to the gunners helmet (gunner seated at front).
Army Air Corps Apache pilots from 651 (AHF) Squadron based in Middle Wallop, Hampshire attended a two-day live firing exercise at Lulworth Ranges/Bovington Camp in Dorset. The aim of the exercise was to qualify the pilots as instructors so they can teach future pilots in core Apache skills.
Attribution:Photo: Corporal Mark BALLANTYNE RLC/MOD
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A British Army WAH-64 'Apache' attack helicopter prior to firing its underslung 30mm cannon. Lulworth Camp/Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 19/11/2002
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A British Army WAH-64 'Apache' attack helicopter prior to firing its underslung 30mm cannon at range targets. The cannon is directed either manually or slaved to the gunners helmet (gunner seated at front).Army Air Corps Apache pilots from 651 (AHF) Squadron based in Middle Wallop, Hampshire attended a two-day live firing exercise at Lulworth Ranges/Bovington Camp in Dorset. The aim of the exercise was to qualify the pilots as instructors so they can teach future pilots in core Apache skills.