Footage of strikes with unguided missiles, performed by Mi-28NM "Night Hunter" helicopters in a cabriole manner, has been published online. The recording shows two attack aircraft flying low above the surface, and at the point of attack, they sharply raise their noses, gain altitude, and fire a volley.
After that, the helicopters turn around and exit the area, which is the essence of the cabriole method. Translated from French, the term literally means "to stand on end."
This mode of using unguided aircraft missiles is considered rare, but it allows "throwing" projectiles over a hill, destroying targets located behind it, and avoiding entering the engagement zone of air defense systems. In this case, the missile flies in an arc, falling on targets from above.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the PG-7VS anti-tank grenade destroyed a Bradley, leaving nothing of the American IFV.
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