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LHX Attack Chopper
LHX Attack Chopper
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In addition to the LHX prototype scout-attack helicopter, the game includes two flyable US Army helicopters – the AH-64A Apache and UH-60 Blackhawk – and (as of 1990) a prototype MV-22 Osprey (which can actually switch between helicopter and airplane control modes), any of which may be deployed against Soviet-made ground and air military equipment in the three war theaters of Libya, Vietnam and Germany. Allied units are also available, but they do not actively join the fight, nor do the opposing units usually fire upon allied equipment, apart from specific escort missions where a B-2 bomber or a couple of UH-60 helicopters tasked with CSAR will enter into enemy air space. All missile-equipped units (both ground and air) have a limited number of shots, often matching the number of ready-to-fire missiles available in the real system. Land units do not move, but air units do.
In addition to the LHX scout and attack helicopter prototype, the game features two flyable US Army helicopters: the AH-64A Apache and the UH-60 Blackhawk. As of 1990, an MV-22 Osprey prototype (capable of switching between helicopter and airplane control modes) was also available. These aircraft can be deployed against Soviet ground and air military equipment in three theaters of operations: Libya, Vietnam, and Germany. Allied units are also present, but they do not actively participate in combat. Similarly, enemy units generally do not fire on allied equipment, except during specific escort missions where a B-2 bomber or a few UH-60 helicopters tasked with combat search and rescue (CSAR) enter enemy airspace. All missile-equipped units (ground and air) have a limited number of shots, often matching the number of ready-to-fire missiles available in the actual system. Ground units are stationary, unlike air units.
Used game, which means it may show some slight signs of wear. The photo is for reference only. Tested,
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