AH-64 Apache

The AH-64 Apache is an attack helicopter commisisoned to replace the AH-1 Cobra. It has now become the US Army's primary attack helicopter. It appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The AH-64 Apache appears in the campaign several times but mainly just taking off or flying past, only once firing at the enemy.

Appearance in Campaign

 * S.S.D.D
 * Team Player
 * Of Their Own Accord
 * Whiskey Hotel (Destroyed)

In Multiplayer
The Apache is one of the 11 kill-streak reward options,as the 141, Rangers or SEALs Chopper Gunner, as opposed to an Mi-28 Havoc for the Militia, OpFor and Spetsnaz. In either case, an AI pilot flies the helicopter and the player controls the 30mm chain-gun through a gray-scale thermal imaging camera, like the one on the AC-130 and the Predator Missile.

Trivia

 * In Single Player they appear a few times, always in pairs. Two are seen flying overhead at the end of S.S.D.D., another pair fire on the OpFor in "Team Player", and a pair fly overhead at the beginning of 'Of Their Own Accord' but leave before the player engages.
 * Presumably, the Apaches in "Of Their Own Accord" were lost to the Russians launching Javelin missiles from the crow's nest. It would not be impossible; the player is never given any close air support, as the Apaches are never seen or heard again. Adding to this grim theory is that the Javelins can be used by the player to easily dispatch the Havocs harassing the evac site. Regardless of their status, all airborne aircraft were destroyed when the EMP surged through the city in "Second Sun".
 * The Apache's nose has a shark-mouth decal painted on it, a traditional decoration for combat aircraft. This can clearly be seen on the multiplayer map Terminal.
 * The AH-64's 30mm chaingun revolves like a minigun. This is likely because the chaingun uses the same animation as the guns on the Harrier, Pave Low, and other gunships in the game.
 * In the Call of Duty 4 files, there contains some Apache scripts, indicating a scrapped appearance from the game.
 * All announcers have voice-acted lines announcing to the player an Apache is waiting for deployment, even the OpFor, Militia, and Spetsnaz. This is strange as the Spetsnaz, OpFor, and Militia do not use an Apache for the Chopper Gunner killstreak, they use a Mi-28 Havoc.
 * Apaches are piloted by two copies of Pelayo from Call of Duty 4, same goes for the Havoc.

AH-64 "Апач"