cabatli_53
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I don't know whether or not Mi-35 is a suitable platform for Pakistani requirements but I saw two of Mi-35 flying side by side on low altitude. It is for sure that They are like a less maneuvrability huge elephant with a big rotors on top which makes it an open target for any type of enemy. Militants armed with proper munitions, can easily down this huge armed (+carrying tens of soldiers) copters. A Pakistani Mi-35 which was shot down by militants (I hope Allah protect all brave Pakistani and Turkish pilots from such an insident), will cost much more than a classic tandem seated medium armed attack helicopters in terms of financial and emotional damages to your nation. This copter is designed to meet requirements of soviet times but Current requirements of wars on rotor crafts aims to stay mostly away of hot/unknown areas but carry out long range/silent surveillance/reconnaissance capability to mostly engage detected targets without being detected. That's why many nations are developing cost effective 2,75 inch missiles and milimetric wave radars which has capability of detecting moving targets from 40km ranges. Without situation awareness/protection, Rotor crafts can't survive against an intelligent enemy. It is no important How armour protected mentioned rotorcraft is. Look at Russian forces in Afghanistan war. They lost around 75 of Mil-35 like copters in there, Despite huge firepower advantages of them against their modest armed enemy...
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