![]() ![]() The cherry on the top is the massive chin turret carrying a 30 mm 2A42 autocannon, the same model used by the BMP-2, with wide firing angles, APDS rounds, and an auto-tracker. Its suspended ordnance is almost the same as the preceding Mi-35M, relying mostly on Ataka ATGMs and unguided rockets for tank busting and Igla MANPADS for air defence, but it is capable of carrying two times as many ATGMs. It maintains the Mil Mi tradition of heavy weight, strong armor protection (by helicopter standards), and inelegant looks, but without the volume required to ferry troops, the airframe does not feel as bulky in flight. The Hind can be considered a "flying IFV" combining armament and troop transport capability, and the Havoc mostly abandons the later in order to become a dedicated attack helicopter. The Mi-28 Havoc is a successor to the famous Mi-24 Hind. It was introduced in Update 1.93 "Shark Attack". With a battle rating of 10.7 (AB/SB) and 11.0 (RB). ![]() ![]() The Mi-28N (NATO reporting name: "Havoc") is a rank VII Soviet attack helicopter ![]()
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