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Mi-28 Havoc Combat Helicopter

Mi-28 Havoc Combat Helicopter
Mi-28 Havoc Combat Helicopter
The Mi-28 combat helicopter has been developed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and NATO codename Havoc. In August 1996 Mil rolled out a prototype of the day and night capable version, Mi-28 can fly at a most speed of 300km/h, can fly rearwards and sideways at accelerates to 100km/h and is able to hover flip at 45° a second.

The Mi-28 helicopter is a fighter whose performance is comparable to the US Apache. additionally to its ability to attack ground it would have a capability of air-to-air combat. This two-seater helicopter contains with 23 mm cannon below the nose, he takes on stumps wings of anti-tank guided laser as well as launching air-to-air missiles.

The Mi-28A helicopter is powered by two TV3-117VMA turboshaft engines, fitted on either side of the fuselage. it's equipped with an auxiliary power unit for self-contained operation. The thermal signature of the helicopter has been reduced by an element of 2|.5 times compared to its predecessor, the Mi-24.