The Mil Mi-24 Hind: The "Flying Tank" That Defined Cold War Aviation
Remotely controlled nose turret (12.7mm Gatling or fixed 23mm/30mm cannons) Mil Mi-24 Hind Attack Helicopter
Introduced in the early 1970s, the Mi-24 was designed to provide heavy close-air support while simultaneously delivering troops directly into the fray. Unlike Western counterparts like the AH-64 Apache or the AH-1 Cobra, which are sleek and focused solely on attack, the Mi-24 features a central fuselage cabin capable of carrying . Key Specifications at a Glance Max Speed Over 200 mph (335 km/h) Engines Two 2,200 hp Klimov TV3-117 turboshafts Primary Armament The Mil Mi-24 Hind: The "Flying Tank" That
1,500 kg (3,300 lbs) including rockets, bombs, and anti-tank missiles Used by over 30–50 nations worldwide Hind MI-24 Helicopter Walkaround Tour Often referred to by its Soviet pilots as
The Mil Mi-24 Hind is more than just an attack helicopter; it is a legendary symbol of Soviet engineering that remains a powerhouse on the modern battlefield. Often referred to by its Soviet pilots as the ( letayushchiy tank ) or the "Crocodile" ( Krokodil ) due to its unique camouflage and silhouette, the Hind is a rare hybrid of a heavy gunship and a troop transport. A Dual-Role Powerhouse