Kamov beats AH-64 in agility... the thing was designed for pop-up attacks against low flying planes and other helicopters... wait until target is overhead, pull up to 90 degrees and fire.
Sounds much like the 'Satan's chariot' story... perhaps the training department had some US sponsored encounters with Mi-24's in Afghanistan...
Ivan. We all know you like all things Russian but just remember that it's not always better just because it happens to be Russian.

I don't know but imagine that Richie's Dad's experiences were in Viet Nam. I don't know much about helicopters (never trusted the darned things myself) but Hueys & Cobras were used extensively throughout the Viet Nam war & from all accounts they were very effective. This might have been due to the terrain they were operating over which was very different to conditions in Iraq. Both are comparatively small & have twin bladed rotors which would be much more difficult to hit from the ground.
Helicopters are fine when used for the right job in the right operating conditions. I think the attack helicopter concept is flawed & in most cases a conventional fixed-wing aircraft like the A-10 would be far more suitable. It would probably also be a lot cheaper to produce, easier to maintain & more economical to operate.