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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6423664/
Just caught this on Amazon Prime video. Fascinating stuff.
It's the small, tightly told story of an AH-64 company going in for the first time in Operation Sandy Quagmire 2003, composed of cockpit footage (I suspect with just a little help from post production and CGI) and interviews.
I'll not spoiler it, except to say that the striking part is the stark contrast between the bold certainty of their training and mission preparations versus the confused clusterfuck that it rapidly degenerated into, all played out through the actual recorded footage and radio chatter. It's interesting to see (or not see) that the vaunted optics and electronic systems on AH-64s aren't that omniscient in practice, but you certainly can't fault their survivability.
They say they learned a lot from their mistakes. I reckon if they'd asked the Russians about the advisability of flying over a bunch of restless natives - fousands of 'em - every one of them (and their mums) armed with AKs then they might not have been so confident to begin with.
Just caught this on Amazon Prime video. Fascinating stuff.
It's the small, tightly told story of an AH-64 company going in for the first time in Operation Sandy Quagmire 2003, composed of cockpit footage (I suspect with just a little help from post production and CGI) and interviews.
I'll not spoiler it, except to say that the striking part is the stark contrast between the bold certainty of their training and mission preparations versus the confused clusterfuck that it rapidly degenerated into, all played out through the actual recorded footage and radio chatter. It's interesting to see (or not see) that the vaunted optics and electronic systems on AH-64s aren't that omniscient in practice, but you certainly can't fault their survivability.
They say they learned a lot from their mistakes. I reckon if they'd asked the Russians about the advisability of flying over a bunch of restless natives - fousands of 'em - every one of them (and their mums) armed with AKs then they might not have been so confident to begin with.