Back to the Future: Inside Australia’s Apache & Black Hawk Strategy

Back to the Future: Inside Australia’s Apache & Black Hawk Strategy

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2 Video Views·May 13, 2026

Australia’s helicopter fleet is undergoing a striking reset—bringing in Apache, Black Hawk, Chinook, and Seahawk platforms that are, in some cases, older than the aircraft they replace. So why make that choice?

Greg Furguson breaks down the strategic logic behind the ADF’s move toward proven, interoperable systems aligned with the US military. From advanced weapons and sensor integration to future upgrades like next-generation engines and autonomous capabilities, we examine how standardisation, reduced risk, and coalition compatibility are shaping Australia’s rotary-wing future—and what it means for capability, cost, and operational effectiveness in the decades ahead.

You can find more of Greg Furguson's analyses in Wings Magazine https://wingsmagazine.org/

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