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| Mil Mi 24 HIND |
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The Russian Mil Mi-24 HIND helicopter flying and
shooting. Tags : Mil Mi 24 HIND |
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Affichage : 181543
Durée : 94 s |
| Russian Air Force Attack helicopter Mil Mi-24 HIND |
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* Crew: 3 (pilot, weapons system officer and
technician)
* Capacity: 8 troops or 4 stretchers
* Length: 17.5 m (57 ft 4 in)
* Rotor diameter: 17.3 m (56 ft 7 in)
* Wingspan: 6.5 m (21 ft 3 in)
* Height: 6.5 m (21 ft 3 in)
* Disc area: 235 m² (2,530 ft²)
* Empty weight: 8,500 kg (18,740 lb)
* Max takeoff weight: 12,000 kg (26,500 lb)
* Powerplant: 2× Isotov TV3-117 turbines,
1,600 kW (2,200 hp) each
Performance
* Maximum speed: 335 km/h (208 mph)
* Range: 450 km (280 miles)
* Service ceiling 4,500 m (14,750 ft) Tags : Yak-B Gatling gun Миль Ми-24 NATO reporting name Hind is large helicopter gunship Soviet designer Mikhail Leont'yevich Mil war in Afghanistan (1979-1989) IranIraq War (1980-1988) |
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Affichage : 755
Durée : 268 s |
| Mil Mi-24 hind |
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The Mil Mi-24 is a large combat helicopter gunship
and low-capacity troop transport operated from
1976 by the Soviet Air Force, its successors, and
over thirty other nations.
Its NATO reporting name is Hind and variants are
identified with an additional letter. The export
versions, Mi-25 and Mi-35, are denoted as Hind D
and Hind E respectively. Soviet pilots called the
aircraft 'letayushiy tank' or flying tank. Another
common nickname is 'Krokodil' (Crocodile) — due
to the helicopter's camouflage and fuselage shape
The core of the aircraft was taken from the Mil
Mi-8 (NATO reporting name "Hip"), two top mounted
turboshaft engines driving a mid-mounted 17.3 m
five-blade main rotor and a three blade tail
rotor. The engine positions give the aircraft its
distinctive double air intake. Versions D and
above include a characteristic tandem cockpit with
a "double bubble" canopy. Other components of the
airframe came from the Mi-14. Weapon hardpoints
are provided by two short mid-mounted wings (which
also provide lift), each offering three stations.
The load-out mix is mission dependent; the Hind
can be tasked with close air support, anti-tank
operations, or aerial combat. The body is heavily
armoured and the titanium rotor blades can resist
impacts from 12.7 mm rounds. The cockpit is
overpressurized to protect the crew in NBC
conditions. The craft uses a retractable tricycle
undercarriage. As a combination gunship and troop
transport, the Hind has no direct NATO
counterpart. Tags : mil mi-24 russian air force usa war sky boeing airbus 747 787 A380 fighter jet aircraft airplane plane bomb helicopter |
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Affichage : 17942
Durée : 90 s |
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