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The Longbow franchise as a whole, including the compilations and Jane's AH-64D Longbow, ultimately shipped above 1.2 million units. [8] Kenji Takeda of PC Gaming World was positive of the game. [5] Robin G. Kim of Computer Gaming World summarized: "[...] the designers have created a benchmark sim far beyond its award-winning predecessor." [2]
AH-64D Longbow is a realistic combat flight simulator of the AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter. Released on June 3, 1996, for the PC, this simulation was developed at Origin Systems . AH-64D Longbow was the second simulator released under the Jane's Combat Simulators line from Electronic Arts .
The DLC will include 15 missions, a new Mech chassis, the Longbow, with 5 different versions of the chassis available, new special variants of existing Mechs, and the addition of multi-player and team combat mode for instant action missions. [16]
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Longbow millimeter-wave Fire-Control Radar (FCR) system with AGM-114L Hellfire LongBow missiles: AH-64D Apache, AH-64E Guardian: Longbow LLC (Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman) AN/APG-79: Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar: EA-18G Growler, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet: AN/APG-80
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The plans include $2.5 billion worth of 30 AH-64D Block III Apache Longbow attack helicopters with night-vision sensors, radar, 174 Stinger Block I air-to-air missiles, 1,000 AGM-114L Hellfire missiles, PAC-3 missiles (330), four missile batteries, radar sets, ground stations and other equipment valued up to $3.1 billion.