Nicknamed 'Night Hunter', The Legendary Mi-28 Attack Helicopter Has Been in Operation for 40 Years |
The history of this amazing machine begins in 1976, the Council of Ministers of the USSR passed a resolution on the construction of a new attack helicopter, whose combat performance could surpass the Mi-24 and the US Apache.
Under the direction of distinguished engineer Mark Weinberg, the Mil Design Bureau has developed an attack helicopter around the traditional concept of a two-seat, single-main rotor, and a tail rotor. It is noteworthy that at that time the Kamov Design Bureau also proposed to create a prototype of a single-seat armed helicopter, but with a coaxial rotor configuration, without a tail rotor, the Ka-50 Black Shark.
A series of preliminary tests show that single-seat aircraft were easy to build, but for more effective combat, attack helicopters with two pilots showed more advantages. During a test on both the Ka-50 and Mi-28, the pilots’ task was to find and detect 25 targets. Mi-28 had shown superiority over Ka-50.
In 1987, after passing the tests, the Mi-28A helicopter was built, two years later it was displayed at the Le Bourget air show in Paris and at an exhibition in Red Hill near London. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the completion of the promising helicopter continued in Rostov-on-Don, and in 2009 the Night Hunter was officially put into service. Mi-28 has good controllability and powerful weᴀponѕ.