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A Ukrainian partisan reportedly damaged a Russian Mi-28 helicopter at a military airfield in Tver, highlighting ongoing ...
On the second day of Russia’s inaugural International Army Games in August 2015, the event was in full swing—a bold demonstration of military strength and technological prowess. Among the highlights ...
A Russian Mi-28 helicopter crashed in Syria Tuesday, according to a statement by the Russian Ministry of Defence. Its two crew members were killed, and the aircraft was said to have crashed ...
A Mi-28 attack helicopter (NATO reporting name Havoc) has crashed in Russia's Leningrad Oblast, leaving the crew dead. Source: Kremlin-aligned Russian news agency RIA Novosti, citing Russia's ...
"On March 18, 2025, during a planned training flight, a Mi-28 helicopter crashed in the airspace over the Leningrad region. The aircraft went down in an uninhabited area, far from populated zones.
The Mi-28 is a twin-engine, tandem-seat attack helicopter. In Russian military use, the Mil Mi-28 has become the successor to the Mi-24. First flight occurred in 1982. The current version is the ...
Ukraine had about 35 Mi-24s in service before the war, and the Czech Republic has donated several more since the war started. Russia had over 170 Mi-24s and Mi-35s, the latter a variant made for ...
The Mi-28 is a twin-engine, tandem-seat attack helicopter. In Russian military use, the Mi-28 has become the successor to the Mi-24. First flight occurred in 1982.
Video images of a burning Mi-24 were published to social media channels by Ukraine 's military intelligence (HUR). They show the £25 million helicopter gunship engulfed by a ball of flames as it ...
During aerobatics at the event some 200 km (124 miles) south-east of Moscow, an Mi-28 helicopter went into a flat spin before crashing. Reuters footage showed a figure emerging from the wreckage ...
A Mi-28 attack helicopter (NATO reporting name Havoc) has crashed in Russia's Leningrad Oblast, leaving the crew dead. Source: Kremlin-aligned Russian news agency RIA Novosti, citing Russia's Defence ...