Mi-35P “Phoenix” (NATO reporting name: Hind-E) attack helicopter

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Mi-35P “Phoenix” (NATO reporting name: Hind E) attack helicopter was designed on the base of the Mi-24 helicopter (NATO reporting name: Hind). Mi-35P inherits the best qualities of the Mi-24.

First time Mi-35P was demonstrated at the International Military Forum ARMY-2020.
Mi-35P was designed to increase infantry mobility and fire support. It can also be engaged in reconnaissance and search and rescue operations.
Improved performance in combination with the improved flight and navigation systems allow Mi-35P to fly at any time of the day in simple or moderately difficult weather conditions, both under visual and instrument flying rules, in diverse geographical conditions.
This helicopter is powered by two TV3-117VMA or VK-2500 engines. Each engine develops a maximum power output of 2,200 horsepower. The engines are designed to support high-altitude missions. The helicopter can fly at a maximum speed of 320 kilometers per hour. Its operational altitude is 4,500 meters. The helicopter has a normal range of 450 kilometers and can reach a maximum distance of 1,000 kilometers with full fuel load.
Maximum takeoff weight:
11,500 kilograms;

Maximum payload:
2,400 kilograms.

The Mi-35P has retractable landing gear, inherited from the Mi-24. From an aerodynamic point of view, this increases the speed of the helicopter.
Mi-35P can carry up to 2.4 tons of cargo on an external hook.
The aircraft is protected by an armored cabin with bulletproof glass.
It has another passenger compartment that can accommodate up to 8 soldiers with full combat equipment.

The range of weapons includes: eight Ataka-B anti-tank guided missiles, 80 S-8 unguided air-to-surface 80-millimeter missiles and 20 S-13 unguided 122-millimeter missiles. A double-barreled 23-millimeter cannon with ammunition from 450 to 470 rounds can be installed under the cockpit. The gun can fire from 3,400 to 3,600 rounds per minute.
The upgraded enhanced Hind fit for use for no less than 40 years and 4,000 flight hours.
The new digital autopilot provides much better stability compared to the legacy Mi-24 family, thus reducing the pilot workload.
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