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Type: Mil Mi-24 "Hind-D three seat battlefield helicopter. 
Max Speed: 193 mph at optimum altitude.
Climb Rate: of 2,460 ft per min.
Service Ceiling: 14,765 ft.
Range: radius of 99 miles with maximum war load.
Armament: one 12.7-mm (0.5-in) multi barrel machine gun and up to 5,732 lb of disposable stores.
Photo: Novosti
The "Hind-F" is distinguishable from the otherwise similar "Hind-D" by the twin-barrel cannon faired onto the starboard fuselage side.

 

Type: Mi-14PL " Haze-A" four/five seat anti-submarine helicopter.
Max Speed: 143 mph at 3,280 ft.
Climb Rate:
Service Ceiling:
Range: 497 miles.
Armament:
Photo: Salamander
The Mil Mi-14 is a versatile Soviet helicopter for several missions including anti-submarine, and countermeasures and search and rescue.

 

Type: Kamov Ka-25 "Hormone-A" five seat shipborne anti-submarine helicopter.
Max Speed: 130 mph. at low altitude.
Climb Rate:
Service Ceiling: 11,480 ft.
Range: radius 298 miles on internal fuel.
Armament: torpedoes and/or depth charges carried in a lower fuselage bay.
Photo: Salamander
Known to NATO as the "Hormone", the Ka-25 is remarkable for its contra-rotating twin rotors above the short but comparatively capacious fuselage with its quadricycle landing gear, endplate vertical surfaces on the tailplane and under the nose of this "Hormone-A"the radome over the search radar's antenna.

 

 

Type: Mil Mi-6A "Hook" five crew heavy transport helicopter.
Max Speed: 196 mph. at optimum altitude.
Climb Rate:
Service Ceiling: 14,765 ft.
Range: 385 miles with a 17,637 lb payload.
Payload: 26,455 lb. of freight or 70 troops, or 41 litters plus two attendants.
Photo: Salamander
Despite its age, the Mi-6 remains an impressive helicopter as indicated by the apparent size of the five blade main motor.

 

Type: Beriev Be-12 six seat maritime reconnaissance and anti submarine flying boat plane.
Max Speed: was 378 mph at optimum altitude
Climb Rate: 2,990 ft per min.
Service Ceiling: 37,000 ft
Range: 2,485 miles. 
Armament up to 11,023 lb of disposable stores.
Photo: Salamander
For more than 23 years the Be-12 "Mail" has provided the Soviet navy with an important, capability from bases in areas such as the Black Sea, the Baltic, the Baltic, and around the Kola peninsula.

 

 

 

 

 

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