I don't blame you for your mediocre vocabulary when it comes to firepower and military avaition. It is not everyone's cup of tea.
Latest AH-64's retain the capability to launch spike missiles which does have the capability to lose connectivity with the aircraft's radar at later stages. It was earlier tested somewhere in Israel and in mountainous conditions where the target was not in the line of sight.
And before we all get educated more on this. Lets take out some time to read
this:
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US Army to field Israeli-made long-range missile on helicopters
An Army Requirements Oversight Council decision has authorized the service to field a certain number of
Rafael’s Spike Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) missiles ahead of
a bigger decision on a plan for acquiring long-range precision munitions for the service’s current and future aviation fleets, Brig. Gen. Wally Rugen, who is in charge of Army aviation modernization, said at a
Bell demonstration of its V-280 Valor tiltrotor helicopter on Jan. 8.
The test shots were performed in challenging terrain.
The AH-64 hid behind 1,600 feet of craggy mountain and took take aim at a target representing a Russian Pantsir medium-range, surface-to-air missile system on the opposite slope. In the shot witnessed by Defense News, the Apache flew just a couple of hundred feet above the highest obstacle in the desert when the missiles were fired
I'd caution you to watch your tone next time. The things we discuss here do not amount to anyone being dumb. No one has access to classified information here and hence calling someone dumb only amounts to your insecurity of being not aware of latest technologies out there.
EDIT:
In the latest development. Hellfire missiles are being designed to attain a similar capability. US wouldnt want to give Israel all the business when it comes to this.