Russia, drones and Ukrainian FPV
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The Russian military has used the Ka-52 attack helicopter to good effect in Ukraine. Last week, the Russian military likely lost its 65th Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter. The helicopter was destroyed in a non-combat-related accident, killing both ...
They said the move was a first and that they're "changing the rules of the game: now we hunt!" Both sides need helicopters in this war, but they are increasingly vulnerable to drones and other threats. Ukraine's special operators said Saturday they took ...
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This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Attack helicopters represent a key component of any country’s military capabilities. They provide ground ...
Russia’s heavy rotorcraft casualties in the early part of the Ukraine war stem from outdated tactics and poor planning, argues Bell executive and former US Army general Jeffrey Schloesser, and do not mark the end of rotary-wing aviation as a viable ...
Attack and transport helicopters would play an important role in a NATO conflict with Russia. Up to 50 attack and transport helicopters from the United Kingdom, France, and the United States are honing their capabilities together in one of the largest NATO ...