Rostec delivered more than 20 attack helicopters this year

Rostec’s holding company Russian Helicopters delivered more than 20 attack helicopters this year to the Russian Defense Ministry, fully completing the state defence contract for 2019.

CAPTION: A new Mi-28N in operational configuration. Photo supplied.

Aviation Cluster Industrial Director of the Rostec State Corporation Anatoly Serdyukov said the machines successfully passed acceptance tests and were received by the Aerospace forces.

“The enterprises of Rostec are fulfilling the needs of the Ministry of Defense in modern combat helicopters, Mr Serdyukov said.

“This year, the forces have received Ka-52 Alligator reconnaissance and strike helicopters, transport and combat helicopters Mi-35M and combat helicopters Mi-28N and Mi-28UB.

“In addition, we completed the delivery of the first modern Mi-28NM Night Hunter combat helicopters and by 2027 we will produce 98 such machines for the Defense Ministry.

Mr Serdyukov said the production of helicopters delivered under the state defense contract was carried out at the enterprises of the Russian Helicopters holding – Progress AAC and Rostvertol.

“The Rostov enterprise, in particular, produces Mi-28NM helicopters.

“The new Night Hunter looks significantly different from the basic version of the Mi-28N helicopter.

“The Mi-28NM has acquired a new fuselage shape, modernized engines and an auxiliary power unit, a new avionics system, advanced weapons capability, and can be operated in conjunction with unmanned aerial vehicles and ground command posts.”

Director General of Russian Helicopters Andrey Boginsky said the timely execution of the state defense contract was [a company] priority.

“[We] will continue to equip Russian national security agencies with modern helicopter equipment in accordance with both existing and planned contracts,” Mr Boginsky said.

“We are already carrying out experimental design and tests to upgrade Ka-52 helicopter on the contract of the Russian Ministry of Defense and under the supervision of specialists form the Kamov Design Bureau.

“This will considerably improve performance of the helicopter.

“Work is underway to increase the target detection and recognition range and expanding the range of weapons used.”

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One thought on “Rostec delivered more than 20 attack helicopters this year

  • 29/12/2019 at 10:11 pm
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    No matter what weapon is divised very quickly there is a counter measure. Technology is its own worst enemy

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