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Apache pilots from 3 Regiment Army Air Corps' 622 Squadron travelled to the Scottish Highlands to practise their low-level flying skills.
The Apache AH1 Attack Helicopter is one of the most advanced bits of kit in the British Army - carrying a mix of weapons, including rockets, Hellfire missiles and a 30mm chain gun – all controlled by two pilots in the cockpit.
The pilots are flying sorties across the mountain ranges in the north as part of the training.
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Apache pilots from 3 Regiment Army Air Corps' 622 Squadron travelled to the Scottish Highlands to practise their low-level flying skills.
The Apache AH1 Attack Helicopter is one of the most advanced bits of kit in the British Army - carrying a mix of weapons, including rockets, Hellfire missiles and a 30mm chain gun – all controlled by two pilots in the cockpit.
The pilots are flying sorties across the mountain ranges in the north as part of the training.
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