DescriptionApache Helicopter Nose Optics and Sensors MOD 45150280.jpg
English: An Apache attack helicopter of 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, is pictured at Otterburn ranges in Northumberland, England prior to a live firing exercise.
Prominent in this picture, on the nose of the aircraft, is the day TV system, thermal imaging sight and direct view optics. All of these aid the pilot and co-pilot in acquiring and engaging multiple targets simultaneously in different environments.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|An Apache attack helicopter of 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, is pictured at Otterburn ranges in Northumberland, England prior to a live firing exercise.
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06:44, 21 April 2009
Headline
Apache Helicopter Nose Optics and Sensors
Credit/Provider
CROWN COPYRIGHT
Source
ROYAL NAVY
Short title
MWP-09-130-(PR) Otterburn1014
Copyright holder
CROWN COPYRIGHT
Image title
An Apache attack helicopter of 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, is pictured at Otterburn ranges in Northumberland, England prior to a live firing exercise.Prominent in this picture, on the nose of the aircraft, is the day TV system, thermal imaging sight and direct view optics. All of these aid the pilot and co-pilot in acquiring and engaging multiple targets simultaneously in different environments.