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The AH-6I airframe is derived from the combat-proven AH-6M used by the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, combining nearly 40 years of real-world performance data with 21st century avionics and structural enhancements. Because it was derived from a military aircraft rather than a retrofitted commercial helicopter, AH-6 already includes qualified weapons mounts on the airframe. It's able to carry the Hellfire missile, the M260 seven-shot rocket pod, a machine gun and a mini-gun integrated with a sensor system.
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Unique identifier
BI232083
Boeing ID
ah-6 2011_2
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3103px × 2468px 21MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2010s
adults
AH-6 helicopters
AH-6i Little Bird
air to air
attack
blue
blue skies
blur
Boeing livery
brown
clouds
copy space
currently in production
day
doors
exteriors
flying
full body views
fuselages
helicopters
high-tech / advanced
hovering
left side views
military
one person
photos
pilots
propulsion systems
reconnaissance
rotorcraft
rotorcraft blades
search and rescue
structural systems
sunshine
tails
white
windows
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