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The Ka-50, the Mil Mi-28, and the Eurocopter Tiger were the front-runners for this order as of October 2008. [112] The tender though was eventually cancelled and later India announced a new tender, with revised conditions. Russia again offered the Mi-28N and Ka-52. [citation needed]
By contrast, the Ka-52 Alligator (NATO codename ‘Hokum’) is the most advanced helicopter in use by either side in the war in Ukraine, alongside the rarer Mi-28 ‘Havoc’.
A Russian Air Force Mi-28. The Mi-28 is a new-generation attack helicopter that functions as an air-to-air and air-to-ground partner for the Mi-24 Hind and Ka-50 Hokum. The five-blade main rotor is mounted above the body midsection, short, wide, tapered, weapon-carrying wings are mounted to the rear of the body midsection.
Chechen forces with AK-74 style rifles AK-12 assault rifle, replacing the AK-74M as the primary service rifle of the Russian Ground Forces Unidentified riflemen wearing Ratnik equipment and armed with AK-74 rifles at Simferopol Airport in February 2014. The AK-74 carried by the rifleman on the right does not have a magazine inserted. AKM [9]
Ka-26 1965 Light utility helicopter. NATO reporting name Hoodlum. Ka-27 1974 Anti-submarine helicopter. NATO reporting name Helix. Ka-28 export version of Ka-27 Helix Ka-29 assault transport version of the Ka-27 Helix Ka-31 airborne early warning helicopter Ka-32 civilian version of the Ka-27 Helix Ka-34 heavy rotary-wing aircraft Ka-35
It is currently launched from the 9P157-2 Khrizantema-S tank destroyer, Mi-28 Havoc attack helicopter, and from the Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter with a 10 km range. [10] The 9P157-2 Khrizantema-S is based on the BMP-3 chassis. The 9P157-2 carries two 9M123 missiles on launch rails, which are extended from a stowed position, the radar is ...
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Name Image Country of origin Variant Caliber Details Pistols; TT Soviet Union TT-33 7.62×25mm Tokarev: Limited use, mostly by Territorial Defense Forces units. [1]PSM [2] Soviet Union