A Russian Kamov Ka-52 helicopter at the Dubai Airshow on November 15, 2021. GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP
Insider: Attack helicopters are giving Russia the edge in the skies over southern Ukraine, says UK intel
* The UK Ministry of Defence said Russia's attack helicopters gave Putin's forces "a temporary advantage."
* The helicopters employ "longer-range missiles against ground targets," it said.
* Of all the Russian Air Force's attack helicopters, the Ka-52 is perhaps the most widely used.
A new intelligence briefing has announced that Russia's use of attack helicopters has allowed Putin's forces to gain an advantage in the long-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive.
According to the latest UK Ministry of Defence briefing, Russian troops have reinforced its attack helicopter forces, allowing them to gain "a temporary advantage in southern Ukraine, especially with attack helicopters employing longer-range missiles against ground targets."
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7 comments:
yeah but these next-level kill-copters bring general destruction at great speed
Russians make amazing attack helicopters, and aircraft for that matter.
If you mean a generation behind western equivlants , then yes they do
It's still a killer fazzy. As a grunt you would not want to face a hind D even with a 50 cal.
Ugly little things. Make you late for dinner.
They looka lika gator 🐊
The problem is that while attack helicopters are having their day, it's a single method and so can be countered by moving SAM to the front. If Russia had a mix of weapons (AH and, say, a copy of the Brimstone (captured British AI-enabled ATGW swarming weapon)) then Ukraine would have a much harder time finding a solution.
I wasn't aware they had found a solution. They've been moving AA forward but then it gets hit by Lancets.
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