AH 64 Apache Wall Art — 3 museum-grade prints on the theme. India ordered 22 AH-64E(I) Apaches under a 2015 deal, with induction beginning in 2019 and aircraft split between Pathankot and Jorhat — 125 Helicopter Squadron operating the eastern detachment from Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. The AH-64E(I) is a country-specific Guardian derivative with Indian mission systems and communications, retaining the Apache's signature Longbow mast-mounted radar and Hellfire-centric anti-armor doctrine. 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. The AH-64E Guardian — known in NATO parlance as the Apache Guardian — integrates the AN/APG-78 Longbow fire-control radar, improved drivetrain, and modernized sensor suite that Boeing developed for export customers and the U. S.