helis.com News Tracker

Bell AH-1G Cobra

1965 · Single-engine intermediate turbine helicopter

The AH-1G HueyCobra was the original production version of the Cobra attack helicopter, entering service with the U.S. Army in 1967 during the Vietnam War. It was derived from the UH-1 Iroquois ("Huey"), sharing many of its dynamic components like the engine, transmission, and rotor system, but packaged in a much slimmer fuselage designed specifically for attack roles.

The AH-1G was powered by a single Lycoming T53 turboshaft and featured tandem seating for a pilot and gunner, a chin-mounted turret that could be armed with a 7.62 mm Minigun, 40 mm grenade launcher, or both, and stub wings capable of carrying rocket pods. Its speed, agility, and narrow profile made it far better suited for close air support and armed escort than the utility helicopters it replaced.

The AH-1G proved its value quickly in Vietnam, where it served as an escort for troop-carrying Hueys and provided direct fire support to ground forces. It was heavily involved in missions ranging from "hunter-killer" teams with OH-6A scout helicopters to convoy protection and suppression of enemy anti-aircraft positions. While vulnerable to ground fire due to its light armor and single engine, the AH-1G's combination of firepower and mobility made it a vital part of Army aviation. Its success laid the foundation for the entire AH-1 series, influencing later upgrades and twin-engine derivatives that would remain in service for decades.

Specifications

Engine1 x Lycoming T53-L-13 1400 shp
Capacity1 + 1
Length (m)16.2
Height (m)4.12
Blades2
Rotor diam. (m)13.4
Disc area (m2)141
Weight (kgs)Empty: 2630 Max: 4310
Speed (km/h)Cruise: 277 Max: 352
Range (km)570
Ceiling (m)3400
Rate/Climb (m/min)375
blueprints AH-1G Cobra

Airframes (376)

C/NModelBuiltReg
20093ah-1gUS 66-15337
20094ah-1gUS 66-15338
20095ah-1gUS 66-15339
20096ah-1gUS 66-15340
20097ah-1gUS 66-15341
20098ah-1gUS 66-15342
20099ah-1gUS 66-15343
20100ah-1gUS 66-15344
20101ah-1gUS 66-15345
20102ah-1gUS 66-15346
20103ah-1gUS 66-15347
20104ah-1gUS 66-15348
20105ah-1gUS 66-15349
20106ah-1gUS 66-15350
20107ah-1gUS 66-15351
20108ah-1gUS 66-15352
20109ah-1gUS 66-15353
20110ah-1gUS 66-15354
20111ah-1gUS 66-15355
20112ah-1gUS 66-15356
20113ah-1gUS 66-15357
20114ah-1gUS 67-15450
20115ah-1gUS 67-15451
20116ah-1gUS 67-15452
20117ah-1gUS 67-15353
20118ah-1gUS 67-15454
20119ah-1gUS 67-15455
20120ah-1gUS 67-15656
20121ah-1gUS 67-15457
20122ah-1gUS 67-15458

Operators

1967-1999 US US Army Aviation 209 AH-1 Cobra
1968- US US Marine Corps 209 AH-1 Cobra
1973-1984 ES Arma Aérea de la Armada Española
1974-2014 IL Heil Ha'Avir 209 AH-1 Cobra
1990- TH Royal Thai Army 209 AH-1 Cobra
2003- US US Department of Agriculture 209 AH-1 Cobra