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Can be compared with AH-64 a little more big with Ka-52 the 3 the best shielded vital part vs 23 mm, cockpit, engines, rotor others Tigre, A-129 saying in general vs 12.7/14.5 mm, a class below.

During long time it was planned to build only the Ka-50 after Ka-52, Mi-28 only a demonstrator, prototype.

Now about 100 of each in more 350 Mi-24/35 dépends Air Force since severals years all aircrafts retired from Army.
 
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Ultra

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Russian Air Force Mil Mi-28N heavy armed with two S-8 rocket pods B8W20A and sixteen 9M120 "Ataka" anti-tank guided missiles
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Back to bottling my Grenache




Wow, I didn't notice until now that Mi-28N's tail rotor is actually the counter-rotating
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Air Force Brat

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Wow, I didn't notice until now that Mi-28N's tail rotor is actually the counter-rotating
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Yep, kinda bizarre, you have to wonder why they would do that, as contra-rotation of blades usually sets up a heck of a "racket", look at the Russian Bear??? Not what you would think you want in an attack helicopter, but no doubt it would be intimidating.

I think our stealth Black Hawk has a ducted tail rotor, much quieter.
 

Miragedriver

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Looks like something out of MadMax

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The video application armored vehicle "Falkatus" during a joint anti-terrorist special operation of the FSB and the Interior Ministry in Makhachkala (Dagestan) September 7, 2016. Recall that the "protected vehicle" for the Special Purpose Center (SPC) set up the FSB closely connected with the FSB Moscow ZAO "Fort technology" as a further development of the development started in his time on the ZIL on "The Punisher," the Russian Defense Ministry. To date, "Fort technology" built several models "Falkatusa", differing from each other, and performed by the known data, double-axle chassis "rally" KAMAZ-4911.

Russia has already made public the video and photos using the "Falkatusa" during the anti-terrorist operation in Dagestan, on 13-14 April 2016.

 
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