The Mi-24VP Hind-E is an improved version of the Mil Mi-24 "Hind" Soviet attack and transport helicopter. The Mi-24VP sports dual 23mm cannons mounted in a ball turret under the nose of the aircraft, along with eighty 80mm rockets and four Kokon-M ATGMs.
Decently priced and with a good availability, the Mi-24 Hind-P is not to be blown off. The Kokon-M missile sports an above-average accuracy of 55%, a rare range of 2800m, and an AP of 22. The helicopter itself comes with a strength of 10 and 1 front and side armour, making it much more durable then any NATO Attack Helicopter.
History[]
In the middle of the 1960s, while the Western countries considered the helicopter to be used mainly as a transport and rescue machine, the Soviet Army considered them to be the airborne counterpart to main battle tanks.
Heavily-armed versions of the Mi-8 Hip were in service in those years when the Mil bureau started working on a new prototype called the A-10. This new helicopter, designed primary for anti-tank combat, began tests in 1970 and was seen for first time by NATO in East Germany in 1972. The A-10 soon reached a speed record of 368 km/h.
The first versions used a standard cockpit layout, with the pilots seated side-by-side, but in 1975, the Hind-D entered service, with the now traditional attack helicopter cockpit in a tandem configuration.
Weapons[]
Red Dragon[]
Weapons
Type
Twin Autocannon
Rocket Pod
ATGM
Name
GSh-30k
S-80FP
Kokon-M
Caliber
30mm
80mm
SACLOS
Ammo
x 450
x 80
x 8
Range
Ground = 1575 m Helicopters = 1575 m Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 2100 m Helicopters = N/A m Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 2800 m Helicopters = N/A m Airplanes = N/A m