00:20The best thing that the Apache can do is go behind enemy lines undetected, find tanks, and destroy them.
00:40I think flying Apache requires a certain attitude.
00:43Some people might say that the Apache pilots have an aggressive or an arrogant personality,
00:49but I think that's also required if you're going to go onto the battlefield and bring
00:53the fight to the enemy.
00:54The culture is such that everyone is always challenging each other to meet better pilots.
00:59It's a little bit contentious.
01:00It can be a little bit aggressive in how we engage with and talk to each other.
01:05But at the end of the day, we're all there for the same mission.
01:07We're all there to accomplish that mission.
01:10I would say the best way to describe it is tough love, but the tough love, it makes people
01:15better.
01:15You have to have that mentality in order to fly this platform.
01:37One doesn't function without the other.
01:39The front seat can fly the aircraft just as well as the back seat can.
01:42And that symbiotic relationship is really the most important part because even though the
01:47back seat is flying the aircraft, the front seat needs to tell him where he needs the aircraft
01:50to be in order to decisively engage with the enemy.
02:03Spectre 1-1 rifle away.
02:06Rifle out.
02:07Laser on.
02:07Lancer
02:094-3 rifle away.
02:19Lancer
02:264-3 rifle.
02:35We train with NATO forces and we stand ready to respond to any threats to the NATO alliance.
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