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Mi-35M multirole attack helicopter from Russian Helicopters in flight demonstration at KADEX 2016 10506161.
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Army Recognition
KADEX 2016 Official Online Show Daily News with Web TV International exhibition of weapons systems and military equipment 2 - 5 June 2016 Astana, Kazakhstan |
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Mi-35M multirole attack helicopter from Russian Helicopters in flight demonstration at KADEX 2016. | |||
Russian Helicopters Group showcases a wide range of rotorcraft at the KADEX 2016 arms exhibition in Kazakhstan, including the Mil Mi-35M (NATO reporting name: Hind-E) attack helicopter in flight demonstration. Russian Helicopters Group is a subsidiary of Russia’s state hi-tech corporation Rostec.
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Russian Helicopters Group showcases military rotorcraft to representatives of the Kazakh Interior Ministry, the Committee for Emergency Situations and the Armed Forces during the exhibition, including the advanced Mi-35M attack helicopter.
"Russian Helicopters Group also showcases civil rotorcraft as part of the static exposition, in particular, a full-scale prototype of the Ansat light multipurpose helicopter and the promising Mi-171A2 and Mi-38 medium rotorcraft that have aroused interest of Kazakh helicopter operators," the press office added. The multirole Mi-35M attack helicopter is a comprehensive modernisation of the Mi-24V. The Mi-35M was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, and has been series produced at Rostvertol since 2005. The Mi-35M is distinguished by its improved construction. It is equipped with the latest Klimov-produced powerful VK-2500 turboshaft engines, fibreglass main rotor blades, main rotor head with elastomeric joints, a new swashplate and X-type tail rotor. The Mi-35M’s fuselage boasts shortened stub wings and fixed landing gear. The Mi-35 can be armed with up to eight 9 M114, 9 M120, 9M120F Ataka-V SACLOS radio guided anti-tank missiles, up to 80 'S-8' 80mm unguided rockets and 20 'S-13' type 122mm unguided aircraft rockets. A turret is mounted at the front of the cockpit with twin-barrel GSh-23V 23mm cannon with 450 to 470 rounds of ammunition. |
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