Russland bereitet sich darauf vor, die Produktion von Mi-8-Hubschraubern deutlich auszuweiten. Nach Angaben von Dallas Analytics ist im Kasaner Hubschrauberwerk die Produktion von 72 Mi-8MTV-1-Hubschraubern im Zeitraum 2026–2027 im Rahmen der staatlichen Verteidigungsverordnung Russlands geplant.
They didn’t have a reliable manufacturer for the motors, as far as I recall. How are they going to do it now, under sanctions?
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A new target for Ukranian drones has appeared.
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Ask why? What’s with the alarmist clickbait? Literally every military force ever procures new aircraft, especially after losing some. It’s not that deep.
Nobody can be surprised that Russia seeks to rebuild some of its lost capabilities.
It’s not like those Mi-8s are that much of a threat either.
In Ukraine, their aircraft will have limited effect due to the lack of air superiority. Odds are they’d still be grounded or for behind-own-lines tasks.
In a hypothetical future war with NATO, the lifespan of those helicopters will almost be tragic. They’ll get downed instantly.
There’s nothing really to worry about.
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They didn’t have a reliable manufacturer for the motors, as far as I recall. How are they going to do it now, under sanctions?
A new target for Ukranian drones has appeared.
Ask why? What’s with the alarmist clickbait? Literally every military force ever procures new aircraft, especially after losing some. It’s not that deep.
Nobody can be surprised that Russia seeks to rebuild some of its lost capabilities.
It’s not like those Mi-8s are that much of a threat either.
In Ukraine, their aircraft will have limited effect due to the lack of air superiority. Odds are they’d still be grounded or for behind-own-lines tasks.
In a hypothetical future war with NATO, the lifespan of those helicopters will almost be tragic. They’ll get downed instantly.
There’s nothing really to worry about.