Russian attack helicopters

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Attack helicopter - a military helicopter performing the functions of attack aircraft, capable of hitting targets on the ground (also called attack helicopters). To date, such a helicopter has two main roles: providing direct and accurate air support to ground forces and the destruction of armored vehicles. Attack helicopters are also used as scouts.



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      14 November 2016 08: 31
      A good article, and most importantly, all aspects of the Russian attack helicopter were disclosed good laughing laughing laughing
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        14 November 2016 10: 38
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      14 November 2016 10: 31
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      14 November 2016 16: 56
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