Showing posts with label MI-8 helicopter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MI-8 helicopter. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Russia’s New Look Mi-28NM Attack Helicopter to Tote New, Better Missiles - Charles D'Alberto

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Russia’s upgraded Mi-28NM Night Hunter helicopter gunships will soon bristle with an array of longer-range guided antitank missiles.“

We are updating Ataka and Khrizantema missiles for the Mi-28NMs to increase their range of target detection, lock on and destruction. The helicopter’s onboard fire control system will likewise be adapted for the use of these new missiles,” Valery Kashin, chief designer of the Kolomna-based Mechanical Engineering Design Bureau, said.

The Night Hunters will be able to use their new weapons round the clock and in any weather. For example, the modernized Ataka guided antitank missiles will have their range increased to 8 kilometers from 6 now. Early this month Russia tested out an upgraded version of the Mi-28 attack helicopter.

Dubbed Mi-28NM (NATO reporting name “Havoc”), it features a 360-degree radar and advanced weapons guidance system that ensures faster target acquisition and its downloading to the helicopter’s fire control system.

Unlike its predecessor, the Mi-28NM can be piloted also by the gunner and is better suited for the use of high-precision ordnance. The Mi-28NM is a modernized version of the Mi-28N Night Hunter attack helicopter that is being upgraded to a fifth-generation aircraft, which has been in development since 2008.

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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Marine helicopter hits power line before landing near Sunset Beach - Charles D'Alberto

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Moscow: A helicopter crashed in northwest Siberia on Friday, killing 19 people on board, Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency said on Saturday.

Three crew members and 16 passengers died when the Russian-made Mi-8 helicopter came down late on Friday in adverse weather conditions.

Two survivors were injured and a third unscathed, TASS news agency reported, citing a regional health official.

The helicopter was carrying employees of a contractor from oil major Rosneft’s Suzun oilfield, part of the Vankor deposit, Russia’s northernmost onshore oil production project.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Charles D'Alberto

CHARLES D'ALBERTO
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Charles D'Alberto is a CEO of  Perla Group International.
Charles D'Alberto has vast expirience in bringing startups to successful companies.
Charles D'Alberto is pioneer in the VSAT industry having introduced many new technologies to emerging markets.
Charles D'Alberto was one of the first to introduce Auto Deploy antenna's  to Middle East and Africa.
Charles D'Alberto introduced the very first COTM systems to the Middle East and Africa.
Charles D'Alberto is a helicopter pilot.
Charles D'Alberto has succesfully listed 5 companies publicly in Australia and the USA capital markets.
Charles D'Alberto established Perla Group International and took it public in 2010.
Charles D'Alberto introduced the AK1/3 helicopter to the Middle East and US markets.
Charles D'Alberto is consultant for companies looking to enter to equity markets.

The Mi-8/17 series the most successful in the history of Russia’s helicopter industry


The Mi-8/17 series the most successful in the history of Russia’s helicopter industry

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Designed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, the Mi-8/17 series the most successful in the history of Russia’s helicopter industry. Mi-8/17 series helicopters have won respect and admiration from helicopter operators around the world thanks to their advanced flight capabilities, high level of reliability and adaptability, ability to operate in a wide range of climatic conditions (from -50 to +50 degrees Celsius) and ease of operation and maintenance.

The Mi-8/17 boasts an ever-expanding range of operational capabilities thanks to Russian Helicopters’ ongoing upgrade programmes. The helicopters can be fitted with a wide range of additional equipment to tackle a variety of missions.

The basic Mi-8/17 model is the cargo helicopter, which can transport up to 4,000 kg of various kinds of cargo either inside the cabin or on an external sling.

The passenger helicopter can carry up to 26 passengers. The helicopter boasts low levels of noise and vibration, is fitted with cabin climate-control systems, and has emergency exits that meet the latest safety standards. Everything is designed to ensure passenger in-flight comfort and safety.

The VIP model is designed to accommodate 7-14 passengers with enhanced levels of comfort. The helicopter’s interior is customisable to customers’ needs and wishes. The helicopter boasts the largest cabin in its class, and is ideally suited to luxury-class equipment. The VIP model can be fitted with entertainment systems, satellite links and special communications equipment in line with client needs.

The search-and-rescue model can fly search-and-rescue operations around the clock in all weathers. The helicopter is fitted with special equipment including searchlights, winches, speakers and radiolocation systems. This model is used by Emergencies Ministries in countries across the world.

The Mi-8/17 flying hospital is designed to offer medical assistance in remote and hard-to-access regions. Special on-board equipment provides life support and first aid to patients during the journey to hospital. Special sheeting used inside the cabin can be disinfected quickly and to high medical standards.

The firefighting model is designed to tackle blazes using a helicopter bucket on an external sling, which can deliver up to 4,000 litres of water and target the burn zone with a high degree of accuracy. The helicopter can also deliver firefighting crews and special equipment to firefighting areas.

Mi-8/17 helicopters are built at Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and the Kazan Helicopters, both Russian Helicopters companies. More than 12,000 Mi-8/17 helicopters have been produced to date – a record for twin-engine helicopters anywhere in the world. They have been supplied to more than 100 countries worldwide and racked up total flying time of about 100 million hours.




Additional Features:

Performance

Max. speed
250 km/h

Cruise speed
230 km/h

Max. flight range with main fuel tanks
610 km

Operational ceiling
6,000 m

Hover ceiling (OGE)
3,980 m

Weight Parameters

Max. take-off weight
13,000 kg

With underslung load
13,000 kg

Max. Payload, kg
in transport cabin
4,000 kg

on external sling
4,000 kg

GT Engines (TVЗ-117VM)

Take-off power
2x 2,200 h. p.

Contingency power
2x 2,200 h. p.

Cabin Dimensions
Length
5,340 mm

Width
2,340 mm

Height
1,800 mm

Volume
27 m3

Capacity:

Aircrew
3

Service passengers
26

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