Sure. The following is a short comment by a US Army helicopter pilot who has served in Iraq, Afghanistan and who knows where else:
"It is very vulnerable to heat-seeking manpads.
It makes a crappy troop transport. You can't do efficient fast rope or rappelling insertions. You cannot do SPIE or FRIE extractions. You can't use a bambi bucket or hoist. You cannot perform paradrops. And the troop doors are cumbersome and do not allow for quick exit, when such is needed in a hot LZ.
As a former crew chief - I thought the Mi-24, SUCKED. When you were coming into a tight LZ/PZ you cannot stick your head out and monitor the tail. It is very easy for the pilots to stick that tail rotor into a tree or building. Totally unacceptable.
It's weapon systems were mediocre. Night systems were substandard. Laser designator was 10years behind US/NATO.
The cockpit was inefficient. Cluttered with hundreds of small buttons, pressure gauges, dials, etc... And while the armored bathtub that you sit in, is very nice for protection, it totally obstructs your vision. And again... as a helicopter pilot, you need to know where EVERYTHING around you is.
The pilot controls were horrible. With a helicopter of that size and power... you need better pilot assist systems. SOMETHING needs to relieve the pilot of constantly flying that helicopter! When you are coming in to a hot LZ in a high altitude environment, with high temperatures, and near max payload weight... you don't want the pilot straining to fly that helicopter!"
This is from
Forget Fixed Wing! Top 10 Helicopters! — Military Forum | Airliners.net
There was a more indepth article but i can't find it at the moment.
There are many other defence articles analysing the Mi-24 out there. Just google and do a search.
Kind regards