Flying Crocodile: Mi-24 attack helicopter in 60 seconds

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One of the most massive high-speed helicopters that participated in dozens of armed conflicts. Mi-24 is in service in more than in the 60 countries of the world. NATO calls the car “Hind” (Lan), while in Russia the helicopter is called nothing less than Crocodile.



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    1. +3
      11 October 2017 18: 22
      "Crocodile", he is the "crocodile"
      1. +1
        11 October 2017 18: 27
        Class!. Such you will see, spewing fire, will laugh at war ..
        1. +3
          11 October 2017 18: 33
          Quote: badens1111
          Class!. Such you will see, spewing fire, will laugh at war ..

          I think that for this it’s enough to just see these “eyes” ...
          1. +1
            11 October 2017 21: 05
            Quote: svp67
            I think that for this it’s enough to just see these “eyes” ...

            Exactly)))
    2. +3
      11 October 2017 23: 56
      old man, and handsome ... and potential is not exhausted ... will serve as a crocodile, bites vorogov

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