Not really. the USMC decided to stick with the AH1 Cobra due to there budgetary needs. They were offered a "Sea" Apache but placed there priority's elsewhere the mission sets of thereCobra and Apache over lap in most mission terms but Apache is the better tank killer or it was the latest brings the to to a close tie. now in terms of arms the analysis of Z19 and AH1 is flawed at best.
Yes.
...and continuing some OT for comparison purpose...with the new four blade AH-1Z Viper, you are getting very nearly the same out of the Marine attack helicopter now as you do with an Apache...outside of the targeting mast and the heavier armor...and those are significant differences.
Viper AH-1Z (US Marines):
Max Speed: 222 MPH
Cruise Speed: 160 MPH
Range: 370 nmi (426 mi, 685 km)
Useful load: 5,764 lbs
ceiling: 20,000 ft.
Guns: 1 × 20 mm M197 3-barreled Gatling cannon with 750 rounds
Hardpoints: Up to 6 pylon stations on stub wing
Rockets: 2.75 in (70 mm) Hydra 70 or APKWS II rockets – Mounted in LAU-68C/A (7 shot) or LAU-61D/A (19 shot) launchers
Missiles:
AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles – 1 mounted on each wing tip station (total of 2)
AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles – Up to 16 missiles mounted on M272 missile launchers, two on each wing.
Apache AH-64D (US Army):
Max Speed: 227 MPH
Cruise Speed: 165 MPH
Range: 257 nmi (295 mi, 476 km) with Longbow radar mast
Useful load: 6,300 lbs
ceiling: 21,000 ft.
Guns: 1× 30 mm M230 Chain Gun with 1,200 rounds
Hardpoints: Four pylon stations on the stub wings. Longbows also have a station on each wingtip for an AIM-92 Stinger twin missile
Rockets: 2.75 in (70 mm) Hydra 70 or CRV7 70 mm air-to-ground rockets
Missiles: Typically up to 16 AGM-114 Hellfire; AIM-92 Stinger may also be carried.
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