Mi-28 ‘Havoc’

• Anti-tank helicopter • Ail-weather night attack version

Flown for the first time in November 1982, the Mi-28 marked a change in the Soviet approach to battlefield helicopters. The earlier Mi-24 ‘Hind’ was designed to be used liko a dive-bomber rather than for attacking from concealed positions as Western helicopter gunships did. But the ‘Havoc’ is designed to be much belter than the Mi-24 in low-speod and hovering flight, and gives its crews tho option of either type of attack.

▼ Anti-tank missions

For destroying enemy armour the Mi-28 can carry up to 16 Shturm (AT-6 ‘Spiral’) anti-tank missiles and forty 80-mm rockets.

 

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Mi-28 ‘Havoc’Подпись: ▲ ‘Havoc’ for the 21st century If funding permits, the Russian army would purchase the Mi-28N and the rival Ka-50/-52 combat helicopter. Mi-28 ‘Havoc’▲ Turret-mounted gun

The Mi-28’s 30-mm NPPU-28 cannon has air-to-air capability and can fire up to 900 rounds per minute. Its ammunition is compatible with Russian armoured vehicle weapons.

Mi-28 ‘Havoc’

▲ Production version

Mil upgraded tho oqwpment fit of the Mi-28 to produce the much more capable Mi-28N. This has improved avionics and weaponry and an an-weather capability.

Combat rescue ^

The ‘Havoc’ has a compartment in tho roar fusolago tor tho rescue of combat personnel or for spocial forces insertion. For self-protection, composite armour and a combined chaff/flare and electronic warfare suito are fitted.

FACTS AND FIGURES

► The Mi-28 ‘Havoc-A’ prototypo first flew on 10 November 1982 and appeared at the Parts air show in 1989.

► In emergencies an inflatable crew chute is deployed beneath the door sills.

>■ The fuel tanks of the ‘Havoc’ are
self-sealing and fire retardant.

► Mil plans to develop the MI-28N into the 8- to 10-scat Mi-40 infantry holicopter. which will replace the Mi-24 ‘Hind’.

► Tho Mi-28N can carry the Igla (SA-16 ‘Gimlet’) AAM and new-generation ASMS.

► Tho MI-28N rotorhead contains a 360" millimetre-wave radar system.

Mi-28 ‘Havoc’

Mi-28 ‘Havoc-A’

Туре: heiiccotor gunsh’ro

Powerplanl: two IWO-kW й-200-hn) Klimov TV3-117BMA turboshatts

Maximum speed: 300 km/h (1S6 m p h.)

Range: 470 km (290 mi); ferny 1100 km iS80 mi.)

Hover ceiling: 3600 m m eco ft.) out of ground effect

Weights: empty 8095 kg (17.809 ID); maximum take-off 10-100 kg (40.689 ID.)

Armament: one 30 mm cannon plus up to 16 9-М 114 (AT-6 ‘Spral1) anti-tank mtssJes. 40 80-mm or 130-mm rockets, bombs and two R-73 (AA-11 ‘Archer’) au-to-ar missiles

Dimensions: rotor сіл meter 17.2 m (56 ft 5 ir..i length 16 85 m (55 ft 3 in.)

hesghl 3.82 m (12 ft. 3 in )

rotor d«sc area 232.35 m <2.316 sq ft.)

 

Above: The Klimov TV3- J17 turboshafts power a five-bladed composite main rotor and a scissor-typo tail rotor. This system, and a fenestron tail rotor, wore both first tested on an Mi-24 ‘Hind’ development aircraft.

 

Above: For longer range missions the MI-28 can carry up to four external fuel tanks. Designed to be capable of autonomous battlefield operations, it also has an internal weapons hoist.

 

the nose, and lias a laser rangefinder designator, a missile guidance radar and a more modem range oF ordnance.

 

COMBAT DATA

 

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Mi-28 ‘Havoc’

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COMBAT RADIUS

 

Havoc’ over the battlefield

Tie Mi-28 gives Russian force* air-to-air.

E! і tank, attack and combat soarch and

 

AIR DEFENCE: Us. ng its ixidernoae gun o< lightweight air-to-air missiles, the ‘Havoc’ can protect rescue aircraft horn enemy gunships

 

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Mi-28 ‘Havoc’

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Mi-28 ‘Havoc’

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