Turkey is buying 32 Mil-28N's...
Originally they were looking to buy more Cobra's, but the US said that none were available (?). Political or genuine?
Anyway, they rejected Apache's as a replacement, & went for Mi-28N's.
Here's the translated version of the release from Arms-Tass:
Why Mi-28N's rather than Apache's?
The Mi-28N is a lot cheaper as well as being a very capable attack copter from most reports, but Turkey has a mostly US based support structure.
Would think that Russian support structure would add to the costs.
Maybe not as much as the Apaches, though.
Seems to a few problems with maintenance & reliability of the Apache's in harsh climates, while the Mil choppers are pretty famous for their toughness..
To me, the major lack on the otherwise excellent Russian choppers seems to be the lack of fire-and-forget weapons, like the Hellfire missile.
They seem to prefer laser-beam riding for targeting - cheaper, but means you've got hang around a bit longer, which adds to the risk if the enemy has decent Manpad's...
Originally they were looking to buy more Cobra's, but the US said that none were available (?). Political or genuine?
Anyway, they rejected Apache's as a replacement, & went for Mi-28N's.
Here's the translated version of the release from Arms-Tass:
http://72.14.235.104/translate_c?hl...n&sa=X&usg=ALkJrhjCjLjMmTVP7D-voBcE6iojXt44CwTurkey intends to buy 32 attack helicopters Mi-28N
МОСКВА, 16 декабря. MOSCOW, December 16. (АРМС-ТАСС). (ARMS-TASS). Turkey plans to buy 32 Russian attack helicopter Mi-28N, as an interim measure before the start of production of new helicopters, T-129, said "Tudey Zaman", with reference to sources in the Turkish defense industry. t-129
The Secretariat of Defense Industries (SSM) Turkey 7 September, 2007 signed with Turkish companies Tyurkish Aerospace Industry "(TAI)," Aselsan and the Italian Agusta / Westland 'contract, which provides enterprise TAI production of 50 helicopters, A-129, received Turkish designation T-129. The contract includes an option for additional production of 41 helicopters. Approximate cost of production of helicopters at 3.5 billion dollars, of which the share of "Agusta / Westland" accounts for about 1.2 billion dollars. 24 June, 2008 the contract officially came into force.
Under the terms of the agreement, the total length of program production of 114 helicopters months c date of entry into force. The first T-129 should be transferred to the Armed Forces of Turkey in the 60th month of its implementation, that is, by the end of June 2013. The remaining 49 helicopters should be delivered within four and a half years after that date.
Currently VS Turkey there is a lack of attack helicopters AH-1 Cobra, a park which has fallen from 12 to 6-7 units. Earlier in the period prior to the reception by the first helicopter T-129 of the Turkish Armed Forces were planning to acquire in the USA 10 were in operation Cobra helicopters. However, U.S. State Department rejected the Turkish request, arguing its refusal to lack of available helicopters of this type. As the replacement of Turkey were invited to buy helicopters AH-64 Apache company Boeing.
Earlier, Turkish Land Forces Command rejected the suggestion by Italy as a temporary replacement helicopters Mongoose, despite the fact that these Italian helicopters were selected for co-production. According to the command, A-129 helicopters current configuration does not meet the urgent requirements of NE Turkey.
As a result, according to knowledgeable sources, SSM held talks with "Rosoboronexport" the urgent purchase of 32 Mi-28 helicopters worth some 1 billion U.S..
Fighting the latest version of the helicopter Mi-28N is designed to destroy armored vehicles, secure facilities and manpower enemy, setting the mine barriers; combat small boats, maloskorostnymi and low aircraft. The helicopter is equipped with two CCD TVZ-117VMA power of 2200 hp, can reach a maximum speed of 305 km / h and transported combat load 2400 kg, military range - 450 km.
The helicopter can carry guided missiles "Igla" air-to-air heat with GSN, PTUR "attack", 80-mm Nour S-8, 122-mm S-13 and 240-mm S-24, built-gun fire 30 -- mm, suspended container CCP-23-250 gun GSH-23L caliber 23 mm, as well as bombings and mine load.
Why Mi-28N's rather than Apache's?
The Mi-28N is a lot cheaper as well as being a very capable attack copter from most reports, but Turkey has a mostly US based support structure.
Would think that Russian support structure would add to the costs.
Maybe not as much as the Apaches, though.
Seems to a few problems with maintenance & reliability of the Apache's in harsh climates, while the Mil choppers are pretty famous for their toughness..
To me, the major lack on the otherwise excellent Russian choppers seems to be the lack of fire-and-forget weapons, like the Hellfire missile.
They seem to prefer laser-beam riding for targeting - cheaper, but means you've got hang around a bit longer, which adds to the risk if the enemy has decent Manpad's...