Russian Helicopters is showcasing a wide range of
military helicopters at the International Military-Technical Forum
"Army-2020" that will take place in the Moscow Region from 23 to
29 August 2020.
The holding company's static exposition in the
Patriotic Park of Recreation and Leisure “Patriot” will include
upgraded transport and military helicopters Mi-35P and Mi-35M,
Ka-226T light multipurpose helicopter, Mi-171Sh military and
transport helicopter with increased attack capabilities and
improved protection, and a mobile service center for overhaul and
maintenance of Mi-8/17-type helicopters at customers' air bases.
At the Kubinka airfield, guests and participants
of the forum will see Mi-28NE "Night Hunter" attack helicopter
(pictured),
the ship-based Ka-52K "Alligator" helicopter, Mi-17V-5 military
and transport helicopter, the modernized Mi-26T2V heavy transport
helicopter, and the most modern Mi-38T transport helicopter.
The company will also present its civilian products: Mi-38
passenger helicopter with a highly comfortable cabin, and a
medical version of the
Ansat helicopter.
Besides, in the demonstration center of Rostec
State Corporation, Russian Helicopters' exposition will include
the most modern blade with a sword-like edge, which improves a
helicopter's performance, and a mobile service center unit, which
is a 20-feet container with equipment for maintenance and repair
of Mi-8/17 helicopters.
"The International Military-Technical Forum "Army-2020"
is the largest event in the Russian defense industry, at which we
can show our latest designs and developments to potential Russian
and foreign customers," said Director General of Russian
Helicopters holding company Andrey Boginsky. "We are constantly
improving our rotorcraft, and in 2020, we are presenting a number
of state-of-the-art models, which include advanced design
solutions in terms of safety and increased attack capabilities of
helicopters."
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