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Formerly known as AH-64D Block III, in 2012, it was redesignated as AH-64E Guardian.[1][2] It has improved digital connectivity, the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System, more powerful T700-GE-701D engines with upgraded face gear transmission to handle more power,[3] capability to control unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), full IFR capability, and improved landing gear.[4][5] New composite rotor blades, which completed testing in 2004, increase cruise speed, climb rate, and payload capacity.[6] Deliveries began in November 2011.[7] Full-rate production was approved on 24 October 2012.[citation needed] The total Army Acquisition Objective for both new build and remanufactured AH-64Es is 812.[8]