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Aircraft:042 YELLOW (H-315)Photo date:Type:Oct, 1995Operator:Photo views:Location:1786Photo by:A heavily armed Russian Mi-28 Havoc attack helicopter at the Swedish Army's base in Boden.
The helicopter was being evaluated by the Swedish Army for future attack helicopter needs (for an upcoming political decision on the military strategy). The army tried the AH-64 Apache in August 1995 and the Havoc in October the same year. None of the helicopter types were purchased in the end.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/042 YELLOW/4909 -
Aircraft:042 YELLOW (H-315)Photo date:Type:Oct, 1995Operator:Photo views:Location:2072Photo by:A very rare Russian Mil Mi-28 Havoc on trial at the Swedish Army's AF-1 Helicopter Base in Boden. The helicopter was being evaluated by the Swedish Army for future attack helicopter needs (for an upcoming political decision on the military strategy). The army tried the AH-64 Apache in August 1995 and the Havoc in October the same year. None of the helicopter types were purchased in the end.
The Havoc is a heavy Russian attack helicopter that was originally developed in the 1980s. The aircraft could carry three passengers in addition to the two-man crew. The Mi-28A program was canceled in 1993 in favor for the Kamov Ka-50. The Mi-28 program was later resumed as Mi-28N, NE and D.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/042 YELLOW/4900 -
Aircraft:042 YELLOW (H-315)Photo date:Type:Oct, 1995Operator:Photo views:Location:1965Photo by:This Russian Mi-28 Havoc was being evaluated by the Swedish Army for future attack helicopter needs (for an upcoming political decision on the national military strategy). The army tried the AH-64 Apache in August 1995 and the Havoc in October the same year. None of the helicopter types were purchased in the end.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/042 YELLOW/4910
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Aircraft:042 YELLOW (H-315)Photo date:Type:Oct, 1995Operator:Photo views:Location:2393Photo by:The Russian Mil Mi-28 Havoc is giving a flight display at the AF1 Helicopter Base in Boden.
The helicopter was being evaluated by the Swedish Army for future attack helicopter needs (for an upcoming political decision on the military strategy). The army tried the AH-64 Apache in August 1995 and the Havoc in October the same year. None of the helicopter types were purchased in the end.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/042 YELLOW/4908
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