HealzDevo
Staff Sergeant
Still you know how vulnerable you are without them. All it takes is one enemy to get lucky and you are not there... At least it provides a momentary pause in the mind of an attacker...
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I think Cobras can but the US doesn't let them. Certainly be a great deterrent to jet aircraft to attacking the helicopters. Besides Harriers do fighter work and they are not really that much faster than helicopters in reality...
Okay everyone lets set this straight. There are no Cobras or Apaches in the US military inventory that are modified to carry the Sidewinder missile. You just can attach them to the end of the wing pylon when there is no attachment point.
The aircraft has to be modified to do so. There are none...Period!
How do I know this, because I was in US Army Aviation for 6 years. My unit had Apaches and Blackhawks. I have also seen the Marine Cobras in a combat zone and they do not have the modifications either.
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Really? Not trying to start a flame war here, but I've been on several MEU deployments and every time we've transited the Straits of Hormuz (as well as some other, not so nice littoral countries), we've carried AIM-9s on LAU-7s on stations 1 and 4. The AH-1Z (and W, for that matter), are indeed capable of carrying the AIM-9. Every single one of them...
Never say never, just sayin'....
HG