20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...
20 November 2020
by Andreas Rupprecht & Gabriel Dominguez
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) Mi-171-series multirole medium helicopter equipped with what appear to be electronic countermeasure (ECM) pods under its stub wings.
Two PLAGF Mi-171-series multirole helicopters during a training exercise on 11 November. One of the rotorcraft (foreground, left) is equipped with what appear to be ECM pods under its stub wings. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
The PLA-sponsored China Military Online website released the images on 19 November, stating that they were taken during a “penetration flight training exercise” carried out eight days earlier that included other rotorcraft, including Z-10 attack helicopters.
While the location of the manoeuvres was not disclosed, the site revealed that the Mi-171 is assigned to an Army Aviation brigade under the PLA’s 73rd Group Army. The images show the Mi-171 hovering above the sea alongside a similar platform without stub wings.
Chinese state-owned media have released images showing for the first time a People’s Liberation Army...