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Russian representatives at the 2015 Dubai Airshow have reported particular interest in its Mi-35 combat helicopter, especially from the Bahraini and Pakistani delegations.
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The Russian delegation to the 2015 Dubai Airshow have reported significant interest in Russia's Mi-35 combat helicopters, with Bahrain and Pakistan among the Air Forces looking to add the aircraft to its ranks.
Rostec representatives told RIA Novosti in Dubai that it had reached agreement with the Pakistani Air Force for the delivery of several Mi-35 helicopters.
"We have signed a contract with Pakistan for the Mi-35, deliveries will begin next year," Sergey Chemezov, Rostec general director, told RIA Novosti in Dubai.
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In addition to the agreement with Pakistan, the Bahraini Air Force has also expressed strong interest in the Mi-35, the export version of the Russian Mi-24 helicopter, which is currently in service with the air forces of more than 30 nations, including Brazil, India and Venezuela.
The attack helicopter is equipped with guided anti-tank missiles and unguided rockets, and also can be used to transport eight paratroopers with equipment, or military cargo.
the source revealed.
The discussions in Dubai follow an agreement Russia and Bahrain signed in May to strengthen their military-technical cooperation, in the course of talks held in Bahrain that the Bahraini ambassador to Russia called "very productive."
In July a delegation from Bahrain visited Russia to observe the 2015 Aviadarts international military aviation competition, which featured Mi-35, Mi-8 and KA-52 helicopters, as well as nine fighter jets, including the Su-27 and Su-34.
said al Zamili, who added that Iraq is also hoping to add Russian tanks, armored transport vehicles and the Kornet anti-tank missile system to its armory.
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Russian Helicopters Sheds Foreign Components, Embraces Global R&D and Takes on New Markets
The Russian delegation to the 2015 Dubai Airshow have reported significant interest in Russia's Mi-35 combat helicopters, with Bahrain and Pakistan among the Air Forces looking to add the aircraft to its ranks.
Rostec representatives told RIA Novosti in Dubai that it had reached agreement with the Pakistani Air Force for the delivery of several Mi-35 helicopters.
"We have signed a contract with Pakistan for the Mi-35, deliveries will begin next year," Sergey Chemezov, Rostec general director, told RIA Novosti in Dubai.
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In addition to the agreement with Pakistan, the Bahraini Air Force has also expressed strong interest in the Mi-35, the export version of the Russian Mi-24 helicopter, which is currently in service with the air forces of more than 30 nations, including Brazil, India and Venezuela.
The attack helicopter is equipped with guided anti-tank missiles and unguided rockets, and also can be used to transport eight paratroopers with equipment, or military cargo.
the source revealed.
The discussions in Dubai follow an agreement Russia and Bahrain signed in May to strengthen their military-technical cooperation, in the course of talks held in Bahrain that the Bahraini ambassador to Russia called "very productive."
In July a delegation from Bahrain visited Russia to observe the 2015 Aviadarts international military aviation competition, which featured Mi-35, Mi-8 and KA-52 helicopters, as well as nine fighter jets, including the Su-27 and Su-34.
said al Zamili, who added that Iraq is also hoping to add Russian tanks, armored transport vehicles and the Kornet anti-tank missile system to its armory.
Read more: Russia's Mi-35 Combat Helicopter Proves a Hit at Dubai Airshow