Military acceptance. Aviation in Syria. Part I.
Helicopters 06/08/2017
Published on Aug 6, 2017
This is a special issue of the "Military
Acceptance" dedicated to the helicopter squadron of the Russian Air Force
aviation group in Syria. This is a unique formation, in which there are both
the newest Mi-28N attack helicopters, the Night Hunter and the Ka-52 Alligator,
MI-24 attack helicopters, the MI-8 assault and assault helicopters. We will
tell you not only about fighting vehicles. For the first time, the work of
pilots and technicians at the airbase of Khmeimim will be shown to you in such
detail. Real combat operations, jewelry take-offs and landings in pitch
darkness, protection and escort of transport aircraft are all only part of the
work of Russian helicopter pilots. We will also tell you about the work of the
SPS - Search and Rescue Service. Pilots, rescuers and marines who are part of
this unit are in full readiness mode, While in the airspace of Syria there is
at least one Russian aircraft. In case of emergency, rescuers will have to take
the crashed pilots even from enemy territory.
Military acceptance. Aviation in Syria. Part II.
Aircrafts 08/13/2017
Published on Aug 12, 2017
This is the second part of the mini-series on the main
striking force of Russia in the fight against terrorists LIH and "Al
Qaeda", banned in Russia. In this program, we will tell you about
everything that is connected with the airplane squadron airbase Hmeymim. Real
combat missions across half the country to areas captured by militants,
"free hunt" pilots on the technique and strengthen the terrorists
launch rockets from a height of 5 kilometers, and the main thing - the amazing
accuracy of hits. And all this - the eyes of the pilots. We installed
"action cameras" directly on the helmets of the pilots of the Su-25
frontal attack aircraft. As in Syria, our pilots fly in a unique outfit, the
home of this they will not see. This is not just a helmet and a G-suit, and it
is a weapon, and ammunition, and the means of salvation. There is no such
variety even for special forces. Why do they need all this?
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