Bell AH-1 Cobra
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The Bell AH-1 Cobra is an American military helicopter. It is an attack helicopter. It is made by Bell Helicopter company. It has one engine. Its first flight was on 7 September 1967. The United States Army don't use the AH-1 any more, and replaced it with the AH-64 Apache. The single-engine AH-1 Cobra is still active in some other countries like Israel and Iran. The United States Marine Corps still use the two-engine Bell AH-1 SuperCobra. The Cobra's weapons are:
- two 7.62 mm multi-barrel miniguns or two M129 Grenade launchers
- Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket
- M61 Vulcan
Operational History
United States
- Tet Offensive in 1968 and through the end of the Vietnam War. In this war it was used for attacking enemy ground forces, escorting transport helicopters and other roles.[1]
- Operation Urgent Fury, 1983 Invasion of Grenada. In this operation it was used for flying close-support and helicopter escort missions.[2]
- Operation Just Cause, 1989 Invasion of Panama.[2]
- Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in the Gulf War (1990–91).[2]
- Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1993.[2]
- 1994 Invasion of Haiti.[2]
Iran
Israel
- The first combat mission of AH-1 Cobra in Israel was on 9 May 1979. From this time on it was used in many operations against the Lebanese anti-Israeli groups. One of its important operations was in 1982 Lebanon war.
Pakistan
- Balochistan conflict
- It was used in some operations against Taliban and al-Qaeda and the tribes, that helped them.[3]
Bell AH-1 Cobra Media
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force AH-1S Cobra, April 2014
Philippine Air Force Bell AH-1F