Mi-28HM attack helicopter. Infographics

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Mi-28HM - an upgraded version of the attack helicopter Mi-28Н, capable of performing a wide range of tasks, from aerial reconnaissance and target designation to the destruction of heterogeneous ground and air targets. As expected, he will receive a fundamentally new locator providing all-round visibility, a new control system and other equipment, as well as be able to use high-precision weapon.

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  1. +2
    24 September 2017 08: 08
    In the line of armament there is a 30 mm gun with 300 rounds of ammunition. The guns have shells.
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      24 September 2017 08: 10
      Quote: Razvedka_Boem
      Guns have shells.

      And the "co-workers" have the "victims of the Unified State Examination", CARTRIDGES ...
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        24 September 2017 10: 16
        Mostly the word appears - ammunition. I don’t know who these “infographics” are ... But the person has obvious problems.
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          24 September 2017 14: 02
          Uh ... I’ll take a step - "Cartridge (unitary cartridge, lat. Unitas -" unity ") - the ammunition of small arms and artillery pieces, with which the weapon is loaded in one go.

          A unitary cartridge can be an artillery shot or a cartridge in which a projectile (bullet, buckshot or charge of shot), a charge of gunpowder, an igniting element (capsule-igniter) and, sometimes, additional elements are connected together by means of a sleeve.
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            24 September 2017 18: 58
            Yeah, but just try to tell the battery commander that he has not shells in his boxes, but cartridges ..)
            Or imagine the fever of battle, where they scream not - Come on shells, but - Come on ammo.
            In everyday life, cartridges are ammunition for small arms and machine guns. All above are shells.
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              24 September 2017 19: 01
              Magazines are not battery commanders, but "bookworms" - formally, he is right ... but the "ear" cuts ..