AH-64D Apache — 2 museum-grade prints, engineered to a wall. The JGSDF acquired AH-64DJP Apaches through licensed production at Fuji Heavy Industries, adapting Boeing's Longbow attack helicopter for Japan's ground-force anti-armour doctrine. The 1st Anti-Tank Helicopter Unit at Kasumigaura fields the type alongside a shrinking Cobra fleet — part of a broader 2021 reorganisation that also saw Metabaru-based Apache operations reflagged as the 1st Combat Helicopter Corps. The Boeing AH-64 Apache entered US Army service in the 1980s as a dedicated attack helicopter built around Hellfire anti-armour missiles and a chin-mounted 30 mm chain gun. The AH-64D Longbow upgrade added a mast-mounted AN/APG-78 fire-control radar, allowing crews to detect and engage targets while masked behind terrain or vegetation.