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Mon, Aug 28, 2017

First Russian Helicopters Mi-28UB Produced For Russian MoD

Currently Undergoing User Acceptance Testing

The first Mi-28UB helicopter has been produced at Rostvertol company of Russian Helicopters Holding, a subsidiary of the State Corporation "Rostec". The aircraft is is undergoing user acceptance testing at the company. The contract calls for the delivery of eight Night Hunters with dual controls before the end of this year.

The Mi-28UB, designed for the Russian Aerospace Forces, has passed state tests successfully. As a result, batch manufacturing of this vehicle began at the plant in Rostov in 2016. The helicopter can be used for flight instruction and for training flight personnel. The creation of a dual control helicopter is the logical continuation of developing the concept of an attack army helicopter, according to a Russian Helicopters news release.

"Production of the first Mi-28UB batch is an extremely important event not only for Rosvertol and Russian Helicopters but also for our colleagues from the Russian Ministry of Defense," said Andrey Boginsky, CEO of the Russian Helicopters holding. "The delivery of modernized Night Hunters will begin soon. The Mi-28 has proved its efficiency, so we are expecting that its training version will be of great demand. This dual control helicopter breaks new ground for training flight personnel for machines of this type."

The main difference of Mi-28UB from a classical Night Hunter is the dual control system that allows piloting the helicopter from both command cockpit and operator's cockpit. There are other special characteristics. For example, ergonomics are enhanced significantly: energy-attenuating seats with improved characteristics are installed in the cockpit; they can absorb shock energy in case of crash landing. Airborne avionics and communication tools have been changed, increasing the helicopter's reliability, safety and performance specifications significantly.

The Mi-28UB, as well as its predecessor, preserves its maneuvering capability and can carry out military tasks at any time of the day or night. The Mi-28UB can be used for fire support of land advanced units and antitank defense. The helicopter possesses improved armor protection and is characterized by high tolerance to battle damage and equipped with a large weapon system.

The main customer of OJSC Rostvertol is the Russian Ministry of Defense. In accordance with the approved schedule, the company delivers the whole line of produced helicopters to the Ministry and modernizes equipment produced for the Russian Ministry of Defense in cooperation with Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and under the guidance of Russian Helicopters.

(Image provided with Russian Helicopters news release)

FMI:  www.russianhelicopters.aero

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