
Mil Mi-28 - Wikipedia
The Mil Mi-28 (NATO reporting name "Havoc") is a Soviet all-weather, day-night, military tandem, two-seat anti-armor attack helicopter. It is an attack helicopter with no intended secondary transport capability, and is better optimized than the Mil Mi-24 gunship for the role.
Mi-28攻擊直升機 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
Mil Mi-40是Mi-28的預計實用型,最初於1983年發布,於1992年宣布,並於1993年在莫斯科航展上展出。 它主要是作為“空中步兵戰斗車”類別的繼任者Mil Mi-24和Mi-8突擊直升機。
Mi-28攻击直升机 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
Mi-28,北约代号“浩劫”(Havoc)。是米尔设计局研发的纵列双座攻击直升机。虽然自问世以来,综合性能受到俄军的高度肯定,然而苏联解体之后的俄军在过去的10年间缺乏足够的采购经费,因此无法大量购买这种攻击直升机。尽管如此,Mi-28多年来经常在国际 ...
Mil Mi-28A/N Havoc - Army Recognition
2024年12月9日 · The Mil Mi-28A/N (NATO reporting name "Havoc") is a Russian all-weather, day-night, military tandem, two-seat anti-armor attack helicopter designed and produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant. It is a dedicated attack helicopter with no intended secondary transport capability, better optimized than the Mil Mi-24 gunship for the role.
Mil Mi-28 (Havoc) - Military Factory
2023年10月3日 · The Mil Mi-28 (NATO reporting name of "Havoc") was a product of the Cold War designed as an anti-tank attack platform similar in scope and function to the American Hughes AH-64 Apache series.
Mi-28A/N Havoc Attack Helicopter - Army Technology
The Mi-28 combat helicopter has been developed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and is known by the NATO codename Havoc. In August 1996 Mil rolled out a prototype of the day and night capable version, the Mi-28N Night Havoc. The first production Mi-28N took its first flight in April 2004 and began flight testing with the Russian Air Force in June ...
Mil Mi-28 Havoc - Helis.com
The main rotor head of the Mi-28 has elastomeric bearings and the main rotor blades are made from composite materials. The tail rotor is designed on a biplane configuration with independently controlled X-shaped blades.
Mi-28 Havoc - Defence Matrix
2021年3月7日 · The Mi-28 (Western reporting name Havoc) is a Russian attack helicopter. The first of four prototypes made its maiden flight on 10 November 1982. The third and fourth prototypes were completed to Mi-28A standard with uprated engines exhausting via downward-inclined diffusers.
Mil Helicopter Mi-28 "(Havoc)" - anvilofwar.com
The Mil Mi-28 "Havoc" is one of two standardized attack helicopters fielded by Russian forces (the other being the Ka-52 "Alligator"). Development on the Mi-28 was slow in the 1970s with production not beginning until 1982 and official series introduction not had until 2009 through the Mi …
Mi-28 - Guide to Military Equipment and Civil Aviation
The Mil Mi-28 was developed as a potential replacement for Soviet Army Mi-24 attack/assault helicopter in the late 1980s. Dubbed 'Havoc' by NATO/Western Intelligence the original Mi-28 was a twin-seat attack helicopter heavier and larger than US Army's AH-64A Apache due to a more effective armor made of titanium and ceramics.