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 | Apache helicopter click to open  |  | Apache helicopter click to open  |  | Apache helicopter click to open  |  | Apache helicopter click to open  |  | An unidentified US-soldier passes US Army Apache helicopters parked on theairfield of Storck Barracks, Illesheim, near Nuremberg, southern Germany,Wednesday, April 7, 1999. After two weeks of bombing by high-flying jets, NATOis about to introduce into the Yugoslav air campaign the Apache helicoptergunship, one of the Army's most versatile killing machines. click to open  |  | Several US Army Apache helicopters lined up at the airfied of Storck Barracks, Illesheim, near Nuremberg, southern Germany, Wednesday, April 7, 1999. After two weeks of bombing by high-flying jets, NATO is about to introduce into the Yugoslav air campaign the Apache helicopter gunship, one of the Army's most versatile killing machines. click to open  |  | Unidentified United States Army technicians and a pilot, check an Apache helicopter parked on the airfield of Storck Barracks, Illesheim, near Nuremberg, southern Germany, Wednesday, April 7, 1999. After two weeks of bombing by high-flying jets, NATO is about to introduce into the Yugoslav air campaign the Apache helicopter gunship, one of the Army's most versatile killing machines. click to open  |  | Several US Army Apache helicopters are lined up on the airfield of StorckBarracks, Illesheim, near Nuremberg, southern Germany, Wednesday, April 7,1999. In front is the barrel of the 30mm canon each Apache is equipped with. TheApache, designed to smash tanks and other armor with missiles, rockets andcannons, is one of the Army's most versatile killing machines. click to open  |  | Two US soldiers pass several US Army Apache helicopters parked on the airfied of Storck Barracks, Illesheim, near Nuremberg, southern Germany, Wednesday, April 7, 1999. The Apache, designed to smash tanks and other armor with missiles, rockets and cannons, is one of the Army's most versatile killing machines. click to open  |
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