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 The A129 International multi-role combat helicopter is the latest variant of the Agusta A129 Mangusta (Mongoose) helicopter.
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 The Mangusta has been successfully deployed in Somalia, Angola and Kosovo.
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 The A129 International is able to fire different types of point target missiles and area target rockets.
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 The Italian Army has 45 Mangusta helicopters which are being upgraded to the multi-role configuration.
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 The helicopter is also transportable by sea and is ship operational.
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 The five-bladed A129 International has more powerful engines than the four-bladed Mangusta.
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 The HIRNS includes a mini FLIR.
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 AH-1Z completes its first test flight 7th December 2000.
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 The Super-Cobra AH-1W is the United States Marine's attack helicopter.
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 2 Super Cobra AH-1W Attack Helicopters.
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 The H-1 program upgrades the US Marine Corps fleet of AH-1W Super-Cobra and the UH-1N utility helicopters.
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 Super Cobra firing the AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface missile.
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 Super Cobra firing the laser-guided AGM-114 Hellfire missile.
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 AH-1W Super Cobra is amongst the world's most versatile Attack Helicopters.
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 A new glass cockpit has been developed for the Super Cobra.
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 A Super Cobra AH-1F armed with TOW missiles.
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 An Apache Longbow armed with 16 Hellfire missiles, eight under each wing.
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 The Apache has been designed for high survivability in combat.
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 The M230 provides a fire rate of 625 rounds per minute.
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 The AH-64D Longbow Apache entered service with the 1st Battalion of the 227th Aviation Regiment in October 1998.
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 Apache firing one of its Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS), formerly known as Hydra, 70mm rockets.
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 Near Real-Time situational awareness schematic.
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 The AD-64D Apache Longbow is the most lethal, survivable, deployable and maintainable multimission helicopter in the world.
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 British Army Longbow Apaches are equipped with CRV7 70mm rocket systems.
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 Ka-50 Attack Helicopter.
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 Ka-50 is fitted with four underwing suspension units and wingtip countermeasures pods.
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 The Ka-50 entered service in the Russian Army in 1995.
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 Ka-50 Black Shark Attack Helicopter on patrol.
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 The coaxial rotor design provides a hovering ceiling of 4,000m.
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 Maximum combat weapon load of 2t is selected according to combat mission.
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 It can be equipped with up to 12 Vikhr laser beamriding antitank missiles.
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 The Ka-52 the 2 seater version of the Ka-50.
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 The Ka-50 is powered by two TV3-117VMA turboshaft engines each providing 2,200hp.
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 The Mi-28 combat helicopter is known by the NATO codename Havoc.
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 The mission is to destroy armoured and unarmored combat materiel, low and slow airborne vehicles and other targets.
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 The Mi-28N can be armed with air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, rockets and podded guns.
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 The Mi-28N helicopter on show with both it's systems and sensors installed.
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 Mi-28 is equipped with a turreted 30 mm cannon, the 2A42.
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 The g-loading of the Mi-28N exceeds 3g.
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 Guidance for missiles is provided by the Albalet Millimetric-wave radar.
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 Two Kiowa Warrior helicopters on patrol.
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 The Kiowa Warrior helicopter firing a Hydra 70 rocket.
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 Image shows the two universal quick change weapons pylons.
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 The mast mounted sight from Boeing situated above the rotor blades enables the Kiowa Warrior to operate by day and night.
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 The primary multi-function displays provide situation and navigation information, communications control and the mast mounted sight video.
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 Schematic showing the helicopter's main component suppliers.
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 The Comanche RAH-66 reconnaissance and attack helicopter.
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 The Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche.
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 Comanche on exercise.
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 The Comanche is equipped with a stowable three-barrel 20mm gatling gun from General Electric.
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 The missiles are mounted on the weapon bay doors which open sideways.
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 The RAH-66 Comanche is almost 4 times less easy to observe and 6 times quieter than the Longbow Apache.
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 Comanche in desert livery.
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 Cockpit interior.
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 All Comanche maintenance areas are easily accessible without the use of ladders or stands.
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 The Rooivalk Combat Helicopter carries a comprehensive range of weaponry selected for the mission requirement.
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 The Rooivalk is a two seat, missile armed attack helicopter from the Denel Aviation Division.
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 Rooivalk firing a Kentron Mokopa anti-tank missile.
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 Target detection, acquisition and tracking are carried out using the nose mounted stabilised sight, TDATS.
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 The Rooivalk Attack Helicopter supports a diverse range of weaponry including missiles, rockets, cannon and machine guns.
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 The South African Air Force has already allocated $137m for Rooivalk Attack Helicopter production.
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 The two centrally-mounted Multi-function Displays (MFDs) and Compact Display Unit (CDU) on the left hand side.
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 The Tiger helicopter.
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 EADS Defence Electronics is supplying the EWS electronic warfare suite for the Tiger.
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 Tiger Helicopter missions will be managed via Eurogrid, a digital map system.
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 Mistral (left) and Stinger (right) air-to-air missiles.
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 Tiger Helicopter on exercise.
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 The Tiger helicopter is being developed in multi-role and combat support variants.
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 Prototype PT1 in escort/combat support version "Gerfaut" for the French Army.
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 The Bell ARH-70A armed reconnaissance helicopter.
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 368 ARH-70A armed reconnaissance helicopters are required for the US Army.
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 The ARH-70A armed reconnaissance helicopters will replace the Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warriors which have been in operation since the mid 1980s.
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 The ARH is a militarised version of the proven Bell 407 helicopter, with a more powerful Honeywell HTS900 turboshaft engine rated at 723kW.
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 The helicopter will be armed with a variety of weapons to suit mission requirements, including AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, GAU-19 (12.75mm) Gatling gun pods, Hydra 70 air-to-ground rockets and up to seven 2.75in guided or unguided rockets.
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 Rockwell Collins is responsible for the ARH avionics suite, the Common Avionics Architecture System (CAAS), also being fitted on US Army Special Operations, CH-47F and UH-60M helicopters.
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 The ARH-70 can be equipped for light reconnaissance, light attack and insertion operations and is capable of day and night operations.
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