Boost For Indian Air Force As Mi-35 Helicopters Join Its Arsenal
The helicopter can launch attacks with Shtrum missiles and rockets of different calibre, bombs & canon. IAF exercise Vayushakti 2019 to see Mi-35 assault anti-armour helicopter unleash its firepower
NEW DELHI: Mi-35 - the Russia-made assault anti-armour helicopter - will unleash its firepower in the upcoming Indian Air Force's (IAF) exercise 'Vayushakti 2019,' which is due to begin from February 16.
The Mi-35 is an assault anti-armour helicopter, which can be used in numerous combat roles.
This state-of-the-art helicopter can be used in anti-tank operations, escort to Special Heliborne Operations & destruction of enemy Air Defence missions.
The helicopter can launch attacks with Shtrum missiles and rockets of different calibre, bombs & canon. The helicopter is made by Russia and it can carry eight troops and four stretchers too.
The Mi-35 can attain a maximum speed of 315 km/hr at 1000 m.
This helicopter can fly at a maximum height of 4,500 m.
The Mi-35 is a modern combat helicopter, which is also operated by the armed forces of Venezuela, Brazil, Azerbaijan, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, and Mali.
The overall length of Mi-35 is 21.6 m.
Its wingspan is of 6.5 m and height is 6.5 m. The take-off weight of this helicopter in ferry configuration is 12,000 kg.
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