Mi-24P (Mi-25 and Mi-35) Hind

The Mi-24 attack / transport helicopter was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, a subsidiary of Russian Helicopters.

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Mi-24P (Mi-25 and Mi-35) Hind

The Mi-24, the first helicopter to enter service with the Russian Air Force as an assault transport and gunship, was developed on the basis of the Mi-8’s propulsion system. Additional missions include direct air support, antitank, armed escort, and air to air combat. The helicopter was used extensively in the Afghanistan War, becoming the “signature” weapon of the conflict. The Mi-24 is a close counterpart to the American AH-64 Apache, but unlike this and other Western assault helicopters it is also capable of transporting up to eight troops. The Russians have deployed significant numbers of HINDs in Europe and have exported the HIND to many third world countries.The five-blade main rotor is mounted on top of fuselage midsection, while short, stubby, weapon-carrying wings are mounted at the fuselsage midsection. Two turboshaft engines are mounted above body midsection with two round air intakes located just above the cockpit and exhaust ports on the sides of engines. The Hind A fuselage consists of a large, oval-shaped body with a glassed-in cockpit, tapering at the rear to the tail boom. The Hind D fuselage features nose modification with tandem bubble canopies, and a chin-mounted turret. The swept-back tapered tail fin features a rotor on the right on some models, with tapered flats on a boom just forward of the fin.External stores are mounted on underwing external stores points. Each wing has three hardpoints for a total of six stations. A representative mix when targeting armor formations would be eight AT-6 ATGMs, 750x 30-mm rounds, and two 57-mm rocket pods. The aircraft can store an additional ammunition basic load in the cargo compartment in lieu of carrying troops. Armored cockpits and titanium rotor head able to withstand 20-mm cannon hits. Every aircraft has an overpressurization system for operation in a NBC environment.

The HINDs wings provide 22% to 28% of its lift in forward flight. In a steep banking turn at slower airspeeds, the low wing can lose lift while it is maintained on the upper wing, resulting in an excessive roll. This is countered by increasing forward airspeed to increase lift on the lower wing. Because of this characteristic, and the aircrafts size and weight, it is not easily maneuverable. Therefore they usually attack in pairs or multiple pairs, and from various directions.

VARIANTS

Nearly all of the older HIND A, B and C variants have been upgraded or modified to the HIND D or E standard.

  • Mi-24D/HIND D: Direct air support.
  • Mi-24V/HIND E: Direct air support. Most proliferated version.
  • Mi-24P/HIND F: Direct air support. The fixed twin gun cut the turret profile, and empty weight to 8,200 kg, while boosting maximum gross weight to 12,000 kg.
  • Mi-24R/HIND G-1: NBC sampling. It has mechanisms to obtain soil and air samples, filter air, and place marker flares.
  • Mi-24K/HIND G-2: Photo-recon, and artillery spotting. Has a camera in cabin, gun, rocket pods, but no targeting system.
  • Mi-25: Export version of the HIND D.
  • Mi-35: Export version of the HIND E. The Mi-35M has a twin barrel 23-mm gun.
  • Mi-35P: Export version of the HIND F.

Specifications

Country of OriginRussia
BuilderMIL
Date of Introduction1976 (HIND D)
RoleAssault, gunship, antitank
Similar AircraftAH-1 Cobra (all models), UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache, Mangusta A129
BladesMain rotor: 5
Tail rotor: 3
Rotor diameterMain Rotor : 17.3 meters
Tail Rotor: 3.9 meters
Wing span6.5 meters
LengthLength : 21.6 m (rotors turning)
Length : 17.5 m (fuselage)
Height13 ft., 11 in.
6.5 meters (gear extended)
Cargo Compartment DimensionsFloor Length: 2.5 meters
Width: 1.5 meters
Height: 1.2 meters
WeightMaximum Gross: 11,500 kg
Normal Takeoff: 11,100 kg
Empty: 8,500 kg
FuelInternal: 1,840 liters
Internal Aux Tank (in cabin): 1,227 liters
External Fuel Tank: 500 liters ea.
Engine2 x 2,200 shp Isotov TV-3-117 turbines
Maximum speed168 mph / 335 km/h
Cruising speed295 km/h
RangeNormal Load: 450 km
With Aux Fuel: 950 km
Service Ceiling4,500 meters
Hoverout of ground effect: 1,500 meters
in ground effect : 2,200 meters
Vertical Climb Rate15 m/s
Max G Force1.75 g
Standard PayloadInternal load: 8 combat troops or 4 litters
External weapons load: 1,500 kg
External load (no weapons): 2,500 kg
Armament12.7-mm 4x Barrel Machinegun, YaKB-12.7:
Range (m): (practical) 1,500
Elevation/Traverse: 20 up to 60 down/ 120
Ammo Type: HEFI, APT, Duplex, DuplexT
Rate of Fire (rpm): up to 4,500 (pilot selectable)30-mm Twin Barrel Cannon, GSh-30K:
Range (m): (practical) 4,000
Elevation/Traverse: None (rigidly mounted)
Ammo Type: HEFI, HEI, APT, APE, CC
Rate of Fire (rpm): 300, or 2,000 to 2,600750 – 1x twin 30-mm gun, or1,470 – 12.7-mm 4 barrel turret gun2-12 – AT-2C or AT-6C Spiral ATGMs2-4 – 80-mm S-8 rocket pods (20 ea.)2-4 – 57-mm S-5 rocket pods (32 ea.)940 – GSh-23L twin 23-mm MG pods4 – 250-kg bombs FAB-2502 – 500-kg bombs500 liters External fuel tanksMost Probable ArmamentHIND D: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun, 57-mm rockets, AT-2C/ SWATTER ATGMs.HIND E: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun or twin barrel 23-mm turret gun, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.HIND F: Fixed 30-mm twin gun on the right fuselage side, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.Loaded combat troops can fire personal weapons through cabin windows.
SensorsFLIR, RWR, laser designator
AVIONICSThe ATGM targeting system uses a low-level light TV, a laser designator, FLIR, air data sensor, and a missile guidance transmitter.HIND D versions are primarily daytime aircraft only. Some HIND E and Mi-35 series export versions have upgraded night and weather capabilities, better avionics, weather radar, autopilot, HUD, GPS, NVG compatibility, more armor, and an increased weapons load provided by the French company Sextant Avionique.
SurvivabilityMain and tail rotors electrically deiced.Infrared signature suppressors can be mounted on engine exhausts.Radar warning receivers, IFF, Infrared jammer, rotor brake, chaff and flares.Armored cockpit.
CrewTwo (pilots in tandem cockpits)

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