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          In the middle of the 
         60s, while the western countries were looking the helicopter mainly as 
         a transport and rescue machine, the Soviet Army look at them as the air 
         counterpart of the battle tanks. 
 Heavy armed versions of the Mi-8 Hip were in service in those years 
         when the Mil bureau start working in a new prototype called A-10 . This 
         new helicopter, designed primary as an anti tank weapon began tests in 
         1970 and was seen for first time by NATO in East-Germany in 1972. The 
         A-10 soon reached a speed record of 368 km/h
 
 The first versions uses a standard helo cockpit with pilots 
         side-by-side, but in 1975 would appear the Hind-D with the now 
         traditional attack cockpit in a tandem configuration
 
 The later versions, as the Hind-E , uses the more sophisticated AT-6 
         Spiral missiles instead of the AT-2 Swatter and a 23 mm cannon 
         replacing the 12,7 mm machine gun in the turret
 
 In their better moment, more than 1000 Hinds were in service in the Red 
         Army and they were extensively used in Afghanistan where they formed 
         teams with the attack aircraft Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot.
 
         Functions: 
         Attack / Air-Support / Assault First Flight : September 19, 1969
 Crew / Load: 3 + 8
 
 Hind D
 Engines: 2 * Isotov TV3-117 of 2200 hp
 Top Speed: 350 km/h
 Range: max. 800 km
 Ceiling: 4.500 m
 Weight: Empty: 6.500 kg -- Max: 11.500
 Rotor Span: 17 m
 Length: 17 m
 Height: 4.25 m
 Disc Area: 227 m2
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