Hydra 70: Folding-fin Aerial Rockets (FFAR) are unguided 70 mm (2.76 in) rockets, and used for general purpose.
The Apache can carry a total payload of four of these missiles in two by two-round pods on each side of the wing stubs.
AIM-92 Stinger: air-to-air missile developed from the shoulder launched FIM-92 Stinger system for use with Apache helicopters.
The Apache can carry up to 16 Hellfire missiles on its hard point wing stub pylons. Each Hellfire has a 20 lb (9kg) warhead and has a maximum operating range of 8,000 meters.
AGM-114L Hellfire missile: air-to-surface missile designed primarily for anti-armor use.
Capable of firing 300 rounds per minute with a maximum capacity of 1,200 rounds.
30 mm M230 chain gun: electronically operated using external power instead of recoil to reload rounds.
It also shares targeting data with other Longbow Apache units who can engage based off the detection from a single Apache. Located in the dome above the main rotors, the FCR provides the capability to detect and launch of missiles at targets while the Apache is still masked from view. The Fire Control Radar (FCR), is the primary improvement over previous variants. The upgraded version of the AH-64A features improved sensor capabilities, a fully integrated cockpit, and more advanced weapons.
Local Co-op with two players choosing between taking the pilot and gunner seats.
Dynamic lighting, volumetric clouds and explosions.
Realistic sound effects and original live orchestra soundtrack.
Arcade and Realistic difficulty settings.
16 multi-stage missions set in South America, Africa and the Middle East.
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Full array of the real Apache's arsenal.
Realistic cockpit with animated gauges, dials and buttons.
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