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Apache Helicopter Live Firing
An Apache helicopter from 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, during live firing training at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland.
The Apache is armed with an M230 30mm Cannon that can fire at a rate of approximately 600 rounds per minute
The British Army protects the United Kingdom's interests at home and abroad, providing a safe and secure environment in which all British citizens can live and prosper
Credit: Crown Copyright
Media ID 15226880
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Add a touch of bravery and action to your daily routine with the Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the thrilling image of an Apache Helicopter in live firing training by renowned photographer Peter Davies. Captured at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland, this mug brings the intensity and power of the Armed Forces right to your kitchen table. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant colors that bring the image to life. Perfect for coffee or tea, this unique mug is a must-have for military enthusiasts, aviation lovers, or anyone who appreciates the beauty and power of machinery in action. Order yours today and start your day with a dose of inspiration and adventure!
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This print showcases the sheer power and precision of an Apache helicopter during live firing training at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland. The image captures a moment of intense action as an Apache from 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps unleashes its firepower. Equipped with an M230 30mm Cannon, this formidable aircraft is capable of firing at a staggering rate of approximately 600 rounds per minute. Its advanced weaponry and state-of-the-art technology make it a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. The Apache AH1, also known as the Longbow WAH-64, stands tall as one of the most lethal attack helicopters in existence. This particular aircraft is seen working seamlessly alongside an Oshkosh vehicle, demonstrating the collaborative efforts between different units within the armed forces. As part of their rigorous training exercises, members of the Army Air Corps engage in live firing drills to hone their skills and ensure they are ready for any combat situation that may arise. The Otterburn Ranges provide them with ample space to practice these maneuvers safely and effectively. Photographer Peter Davies has skillfully captured this awe-inspiring moment, showcasing not only the raw power but also highlighting the dedication and professionalism exhibited by our brave men and women serving in our armed forces.
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