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List of Mil Mi-24 variants

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686:(Garmin-155 XL type), backup artificial horizon (type LUN 1241 of Czech manufacture), VARTA batteries, civil identification system transponder (IFF), which allows flights over the territory of the Czech Republic without restrictions, new elements for signalling and recording of flight parameters, altimeter calibrated in feet. Later modernization (~2017) included stabilized platform with FLIR night vision optoelectronic system, multi-function displays including moving map system, upgraded communication and navigation equipment, incorporation of an friend/foe aircraft identification system (IFF), camouflage in accordance with the standards of the Army and NATO, planning and combat support system. These helicopters were donated to Ukraine in summer 2023. 567: 121: 269:(Hind-D) The Mi-24D was designed to be a more pure gunship than the earlier variants. It entered production in 1973. The Mi-24D has a redesigned forward fuselage, with two separate cockpits for the pilot and gunner. It is armed with a single 12.7mm four-barrel Yak-B machine-gun under the nose. It can also carry four 57mm rocket pods, four SACLOS 9M17 Phalanga anti-tank missiles (a significant enhancement compared to the MCLOS system found on the Mi-24A), plus bombs and other weapons. One Mi-24D was sold to Poland in January 1996 and was used by the 758: 559: 815: 770: 743: 731: 800: 24: 785: 667:’s cockpit has the KNEI-24E-1 flight navigation system with multifunctional displays. The PKV-8-35 digital flight system increases the helicopter’s manoeuvrability and steadiness. The modernised gunship is also fitted with the updated PrVK-24-2 targeting system, which allows the use of 9M127-1 Ataka-VM anti-tank guided missiles and either 1131: 710:, unarmed, fitted with experimental main rotors for research into high-speed flight, with a target of increasing the speed of the Mi-28N by 10% and the Mi-35M by 13%. A Mi-24LL PSV demonstrator flew at a level flight speed of "greater than 405 km/h (219 kn)", higher than of the 401 km/h (217 kn) 685:
Between 2003-2005 Mi-35s were manufactured for the Czech Air Force with the following modifications: TV3-117VMA engines, EVU engine exhaust gas cooling system, cabin and exterior light modifications for use of night vision system including custom night vision scopes, GPS satellite navigation system
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for evaluation in 1971. As a result of the speedy development, the initial Mi-24 variants had a number of problems: lateral roll, weapon sighting issues, and a limited field of view for the pilot. A later redesign of the Mi-24's front section solved most of these problems.
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International Aviation and Space Salon. In April 2017, the Mi-PSV made first flights equipped with large low mounted wings, mounted nearly at the level of its belly in front of the main landing gear. The normal smaller "Mi-24 wings" at the height of the cabin roof are
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holding has developed a common standard for Mi-24 modernization designated as Mi-35P. The Mi-35P has received the OPS-24N-1L observation-sight system with a third generation long-wave matrix thermal imager, TV camera, and laser
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Latest modernization of Mi-24P helicopters, fitted with a new modular direct infrared countermeasures system, autopilot, improved power supply unit and OPS-24N-1L navigation and targeting station. It has also an option for an
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Passenger compartment armour and exhaust suppressors were often removed. Extra rounds for the rocket pods to allow self-reloading near the battlefield and also heavy weapons for self-defense were often
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Modern western avionics upgrade produced by South African company Advanced Technologies and Engineering (ATE). Prototypes converted from Mi-24R models, and one Mi-24P was used to test sighting system.
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for speed record attempts with wings removed and faired over and with inertia-type dampers on the main rotor head. The A-10 reached a speed of 368 km/h. It was armed with the
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Upgraded Mi-24V with updated avionics to improve night-time operation, new communications gear, shorter and lighter wings, and updated weapon systems to include support for the
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in a movable turret. Entered service in 1989, but only 25 were made before production ended the same year. One Mi-24VP flew with the Delta-H tail rotor of the
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electronic countermeasure system or its export version President-S. The helicopter has also received a chin-mounted NPPU-23 turret with a twin-barrel GSh-23L
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missile in place of the chin-mounted gun. This version also had an unidentified modification in the rear cabin window on the starboard side.
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The Mi-24 went from the drawing board to the first test-flights in less than eighteen months, with the first models being delivered to the
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relocated from the canopy to the oil cooler. The APU exhaust was also extended and angled downwards. The designation may be unofficial.
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and it has also been exported. By September 2018, all Russian Air Force's Mi-35Ms were equipped with Vitebsk onboard defense system.
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Civil police or paramilitary version, equipped with a FLIR, searchlight, loudspeaker PA system and attachments for rappelling ropes.
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reconnaissance model, which is designed to collect radiation, biological and chemical samples. It was first seen during the 1986
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navigation system, electronic multifunction displays, onboard computer, and jam-proof communications equipment. Also known as
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and a 23mm main gun. Other internal changes have been made to increase the aircraft life-cycle and ease maintenance.
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and sensor package, including night vision systems, GOES-342 electro-optical range finder/targeting system,
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Upgraded Mk. III version with Pall vortex engine air particle separator system over the engine intakes.
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Extensive operational upgrade of the original Mi-24 including weapons, avionics and counter measures.
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The first version, twelve prototypes and development aircraft. The first V-24 mockup resembled the
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Newest version of the "SuperHind" with fully redesigned front fuselage and cockpit. Mock-up only.
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Environmental research modification developed by the Polyot Industrial Research Organisation.
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Designation given to the aircraft used for record breaking from 1975 in the FAI E1 class.
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Upgraded Mi-24P using same technologies as in Mi-24VM. Currently delivered to the RuAF.
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A small number of Mi-24Ds were built as training helicopters with doubled controls.
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camera located in a dome on the front of the aircraft, and is armed with the
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12.7mm machine-gun in the nose. The Mi-24A was the first production model.
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Experimental high-speed helicopter based on the Mi-24. PSV stands for
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Experimental Mi-24P to test abilities for recovery of downed aircraft.
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helicopter has been produced in many variants, as described below.
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created a mock-up design of a new helicopter (derived from the
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Flying Command Post variant of the Mi-35M. Operated by the
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Rotorcraft Absolute: Speed over a straight 15/25 km course
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Modification of the Mi-24D that was used for testing the
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autocannon and could carry up to six missiles or rockets.
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A version produced in 1985 to test a rear defensive gun.
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Small number of Mi-24s converted into minesweepers.
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Mil Mi-24
Mil Mi-24
Mikhail Mil
Mil Mi-8
Soviet Armed Forces
Bell UH-1A Huey
GSh-23
9M17 Fleyta
Afanasev A-12.7
Fenestron
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antenna
Soviet Air Forces
Yak-B 12.7mm machine gun
WTD 61
Manching
MIM-23 Hawk

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