On February 23, 2004, the U.S. Army announced their decision to cancel the Comanche helicopter program in view of the need to provide funds to renovate the existing helicopter fleet of aging attack, utility, and reconnaissance aircraft. Also a factor was the growing popularity in the military of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for reconnaissance purposes
Since the Comanche program was cancelled in 2004, I'd say the Apache. In theory? No contest: the Apache carries a 30mm cannon, while the Comanche carried a 20mm cannon. Both aircraft are designed to be resistant to 23mm cannon fire, so an Apache could shoot down a Comanche but a Comanche couldn't shoot down an Apache. Both birds can carry the Stinger antiaircraft missile, but the cannon gives the edge to the Apache.
Cost over-runs, plus the fact that, as specified & built, it was less relevant in a post-Cold War world.
It's first flight was on January 4th, 1996 - and the US Air Force had big plans for it - but it's program and funding was cancelled in 2004. Only 2 were produced by Boeing/Sikorsky.
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Shazam, the Apple store application has not been cancelled. The television program called Shazam was cancelled in 1977 because of lack of viewer interest.
It was not this program and was the old cancelled network daytime program that had the shopping
yes they are looking into it...
No, in fact it is expanding...
Possibly the Apache, as it is an attack helicopter. The Commanche although armed, is basically a reconnaissance helicopter.
That the cheer program should be cancelled.
you should start it again
No, in fact it is expanding...