Helicopters

  • Light multipurpose helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ansat light multipurpose helicopter is intended to carry personnel, cargo and equipment inside its cargo compartment or on external sling, as well as perform special tasks in the interests of different customers. The helicopter can be used in various versions: search & rescue, medical, training, passenger/cargo, VIP.
  • Light multipurpose helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ka-226 light multipurpose helicopter is designed to carry out aerial reconnaissance, rescue operations, patrol, transport cargo and passengers, and evacuate the sick and the wounded. The baseline helicopter can accommodate a variety of modules with special equipment. The helicopter can be converted into one of the following versions: patrol; rescue; police; medical; transport/freight; passenger; corporate.
  • Day/night light multipurpose helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ka-226T day/night light multipurpose helicopter is designed to conduct aerial reconnaissance and targeting, patrol, drop small reconnaissance and sabotage groups, transport cargo and passengers, and evacuate the wounded. The baseline helicopter can accommodate a variety of modules with special equipment. The helicopter can be converted into one of the following versions: patrol; search & rescue; medical; transport/freight; passenger; corporate.
  • Radar picket helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ka-31 radar picket helicopter is designed to detect both air targets, including low-flying ones against background of sea and land, as well as surface ships, track and identify them, as well as provide automatic data transmission to ground and ship-based command and control centers. The helicopter significantly increases the effectiveness naval and air operations, providing ships and aircraft with timely information on the activities of enemy ships, planes and helicopters.
  • Multipurpose helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ka-32 multipurpose helicopter is designed to conduct air surveillance and search & rescue operations over land and sea, transport people and cargo, evacuate the sick and the wounded, fight fires, and carry out erection and loading/ unloading operations.
  • Scout/attack helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ka-52 scout/attack helicopter is designed to destroy enemy tanks, armored and unarmored combat materiel, manpower, low-speed air targets in any weather, day or night, as well as provide reconnaissance and target designation for interacting helicopters and command centers of army units.
  • Multipurpose helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Ka-62 multipurpose helicopter is designed to carry passengers and cargo in its transport cabin or large cargo on an external sling, as well as perform special tasks in the interests of different customers. The helicopter can be used in various versions: search & rescue, patrol, medical, training, passenger/cargo, VIP.
  • Military/transport helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Mi-171Sh military/transport helicopter is designed to transport personnel, cargo and equipment inside the cargo cabin or on an external sling, drop tactical air assault forces and reconnaissance and sabotage groups, destroy ground targets and carry the wounded. Additional versions of the helicopter are available: search & rescue, fire-fighting, ambulance, corporate.
  • Military/transport helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Mi-17V-5 military/transport helicopter is designed to carry personnel, cargo and equipment inside the cargo cabin or on an external sling, drop tactical air assault forces and reconnaissance and sabotage groups, destroy ground targets and carry the wounded. Additional versions of the helicopter are available: search & rescue, fire-fighting, ambulance, and corporate.
  • Heavy transport helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Mi-26T/Mi-26T2 heavy transport helicopter is designed to transport self-propelled (wheeled and tracked) and non-self-propelled equipment, bulky cargo both in the cargo cabin and externally, as well as carry personnel and evacuate the sick and the wounded. The helicopter can be used in various versions: transport, troop-carrying, tanker, fire-fighting, and ambulance. The Mi-26T2 is an upgraded version of the Mi-26T equipped with more advanced avionics equipment.
  • Heavy transport helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Mi-26T/Mi-26T2 heavy transport helicopter is designed to transport self-propelled (wheeled and tracked) and non-self-propelled equipment, bulky cargo both in the cargo cabin and externally, as well as carry personnel and evacuate the sick and the wounded. The helicopter can be used in various versions: transport, troop-carrying, tanker, fire-fighting, and ambulance. The Mi-26T2 is an upgraded version of the Mi-26T equipped with more advanced avionics equipment.
  • Attack helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Mi-28NE day/night attack helicopter is designed to search and destroy enemy armored and unarmored vehicles, manpower and low-speed air targets as well as provide cover and fire support for the troops at any time of day.
  • Transport/attack helicopter   Mission and primary tasks The Mi-35M transport/attack helicopter is designed to provide fire support to ground forces (destroy enemy tanks, other armored and soft-skinned vehicles, manpower), conduct armed air escort of military columns on the march, airlift paratroopers and evacuate the wounded, carry cargo both inside the cabin and externally. The Mi-35M can be used in attack, troop-carrying, transport and ambulance (medevac) versions. The attack version is designed to engage enemy tanks, other armored and soft-skinned vehicles and manpower on the battlefield and in tactical depth, as well as perform other combat missions, both independently and in conjunction with other ground forces. The troop-carrying version is capable of airlifting eight paratroopers with personal weapons. The transport version can deliver ammunition or other cargo weighing up to 1,500 kg inside the cargo cabin or 2,400 kg on an external sling. The medevac version enables the transportation of up to 4 wounded or sick (two sitting cases and two stretcher cases), accompanied by a paramedic.
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