
Dramatic footage of an AH-64D Apache helicopter crashing into the sea.
On Sept. 20, at around 09.00AM LT a Greek Army Apache helicopter crashed into the Aegean
The AH-64D helicopter crashed for reasons unknown in the waters of the Strimonikos Gulf near Asprovalta, in northern Greece while taking part in SARISA 2016 exercise.
The footage below shows the helicopter crashing into the sea and capsizing. Fortunately, both crew members escaped safely.
The helicopter is believed to belong to either the 1st or 2nd Battalion of Attack Helicopters from Volos, central Greece.
This the third loss of D-model out of 12 initially procured by the Greek Army.
The incident reminds a famous U.S. Army AH-64 crash in Afghanistan or the Italian Army NH-90 helicopter that crashed into the Bracciano Lake, north of Rome, in June 2008. One of the pilots was killed, the other two crew members were rescued from the water after the helicopter almost disintegrated in the impact.
H/T @robotpig for sending the link to the video.
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marco do you know the depth of the european countrys ?
do you think there is a country free of depth ?
http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock
go there to see how much your country has to pay to the bankers ???
Every Southern European country and most of the rest should just give up most of the armed forces (by the way, silently and slowly this is happening)
It would really feel bad to know that you just ruined your career in such a dumb manner.
“Syria, Ukraine and any other modern conflict showed that extensively.”
What on earth are you talking about.
You may not be aware that a few thousands of illiterate amateurs calling themselves ISIS are standing against the whole world for more than two years.
Ah… and they are not the ones with aviation and heavy weapons. their biggest military asset is an IED… the I in IED stands for “Improvised”… for your knowledge.
Come back on planet earth man, we’re missing you.
Pilot error.
The engine spit fire and a little smoke right before he pulled up.