The Bell AH-1 was the first helicopter designed and built exclusively
for combat. First flown in 1965, the AH-1, with its characteristic
streamlined silhouette and stub wings, quickly became an indispensable
asset and feared opponent. Development continued over the years and even
today much improved and higher performance versions are still in service
around the world. Design, development, and construction are discussed,
as well as modifications made during production and the addition of
night combat capabilities. Operational use in Vietnam, Operations Desert
Shield/Storm, as well as current day combat are extensively covered.
AH-1 use by other armed forces around the world such as Spain, Israel,
Japan, Taiwan, Turkey, and others is described as well.