India Apache Fleet Gets Ongoing U.S. Maintenance Backing
Published Date: 6/17/2026
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The U.S. is set to provide India with $198.2 million worth of support services for their AH-64E Apache helicopters, including training, technical help, and logistics. No new helicopters are being sold, just the backup and know-how to keep them flying strong. This deal, announced in May 2026, helps strengthen U.S.-India ties and keeps those Apache choppers mission-ready.
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