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		<title>AH-1 Huey Cobra Attack Choppers Landed</title>
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<p>Although Australia&#8217;s armed forced did not operate the AH-1, the Cobra earned a formidable reputation in support of combined US/Australian ground operations in the Vietnam war.  Cobra operations also included &#8220;Hunter Killer&#8221; teams, pairing AH-1&#8242;s with OH-6 scout helicopters which would fly low and slow, luring ground fire, at which point the Cobra teams would dive in destroying the revealed targets.</p>
<p>The AH-1 Huey Cobra saw action in the Tet Offensive in 1968 and served through to the end of the Vietnam war.  Army Cobra&#8217;s went  on to serve in Operation Fury in 1983 (the invasion of Grenada) and the US invasion of Panama (Operation Just Cause) in 1989.  In 1990 over 140 Huey Cobra&#8217;s were deployed in Operation Desert Shield and in 1991 with Operation Desert Storm.</p>
<p>Aside from its venerable military record, the Huey Cobra served as a humanitarian intervention tool during Operation Restore Hope in Somalia of 1993.</p>
<p>The fate of the AH-1 was decided in 1997 with the US Army recommendation to retire it from active service.  The last active US Army AH-1 was retired in March of 1999 and last reserve AH-1&#8242;s in September of 2001, bringing an end to the Cobra&#8217;s 33 years of US military service.</p>
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