Hellstorm, by Dru Blair
The combat effectiveness of the AH-64 Apache was proven beyond any doubt
by the swift devastation of the Iraqi army in "Operation Desert Storm." It also
revealed a distinct shift in battlefield reality: the total supremacy of the helicopter
over armored ground forces.
In Hellstorm, by Dru Blair, the sudden flash of the lethal
hellfire missile illuminates the hidden form of an AH-64 Apache as it unleashes a rain of
destruction deep behind the lines of the Iraqi forces. A superior night-fighter, the
Apache is regarded as the world's best attack hellicopter, and armed with the Hellfire
missile, can defeat any known armor.
Hellstorm depicts an actual engagement during "Operation
Desert Storm," and is accurate down to the track patterns in the sand. A distant
tank battle illuminates the horizon, and the remains of a ZSU and Soviet T-72 in their
revetments serve witness to a previous encounter with this Apache.
The second release in Dru Blair's Army Aviation Art Series, Hellstorm
is reproduced on Acid Free Museum Quality Archival Stock, and each lithograph is
individually inspected and signed by the artist.
The original Hellstorm hangs at the War College, Washington, DC.
| Signed by the artist: $65 Overall print size 22" x 29" |
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