A modernized Russian combat helicopter Mi-28NM has been spotted at the front. The footage appeared on social networks.
The rotorcraft of army aviation is equipped with the "President-S" airborne defense system. It is designed to warn the crew about laser and radar irradiation of the aircraft, the launch of guided missiles at it, as well as to counter missiles with radar and infrared homing heads.
The main armament of the Mi-28NM is the 9K121M "Vikhr-M" complex with 9M127-1 "Vikhr-1" missiles. They are capable of hitting a target at a distance of up to 10 km during the day and 5 km at night at an altitude of 50 to 4000 m.
LMUR "Product 305" missiles are also attached to the suspension of the vehicle. One of its main advantages is the ability to hit objects that are outside the field of view of the optical systems of drones or the crew.
The missile uses an optical homing head, the declared controlled firing range of the LMUR is 14.5 km. At the same time, the 100 kg ammunition received a warhead weighing 25 kg.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the main vulnerability of American ATACMS missiles to Russian air defense has been revealed.
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