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- The Bell AH-1 Cobra is the first real attack helicopter. It shares many components with the UH-1 (Huey) leading to the nickname Huey Cobra.
Army AH-1 Cobra[edit]
A US Army AH-1G Cobra in Viet Nam
AH-1Q Cobra in Fort Hood, Texas
Two AH-1Q Cobras facing each other
AH-1S and OH-58A in Hawaii
Three AH-1E Cobras in Puerto Rico
AH-1F Cobra on display outside of West Grand High School in Kremmling, Colorado
Head on with the AH-1F Cobra
USMC AH-1J/T SeaCobra[edit]
An AH-1T Sea Cobra aboard the USS IWO JIMA (LPH 2) during Exercise BRIGHT STAR '85
Model 209 Cobra[edit]
U.S. Forest Service Model 209 Cobra at Fox Field, Lancaster, California
USMC AH-1W SuperCobra[edit]
A Cobra being refueled during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Cobra at a refueling station during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Cobra landind on the USS Kearsarge
Underside of a Cobra in flight
A USMC AH-1W fires 2.75-inch Folding Fin Aerial Rockets
Two Cobras preparing to take off during training
A Cobra undergoing maintenance
Training mission, Mojave California
Details[edit]
Chin Turret with 20mm cannon
Cobra rocket pod being attached
Cobra's infrared guidance system being removed
Israeli Air Force AH-1 Cobra[edit]
Three Israeli AH-1F Cobras over Masada (processed)
Flying Bulls TAH-1F Cobra[edit]
Bell AH-1F Cobra on the ILA 2006 in Berlin, Germany
AH-1F Cobra at Kecskemét open day, 2007
AH-1F Cobra at Kirchheim, 2010
AH-1F Cobra at Kirchheim, 2010