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sahureka

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United Aircraft Corporation video dedicated to Dubai Airshow 2025
The video starts with some interesting images,
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the video ends with an acrobatic flight
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HighGround

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Export is not measure of advancement of engine technology as Russia does not have user base like Boeing/Airbus.
that Yak-130M on previous gas. 9 hard points for a trainer with wing tip pods.
and no export customer can use how Russia uses its equipment like Mi-26 (Soviet technology) is using in Ukraine. Extended range low altitude flights. or reliability of the system to do most complex surgeries. it means the temperature control and power supply in addition to the engine in the field has attained this reliability. Distributed Air defense and drone launch point is all Helicopter logistic support.


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IDK if I'd want someone to operate on me on a helicopter...
 

pmc

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IDK if I'd want someone to operate on me on a helicopter...
I am sure they have done analysis. Every Russian Mi-8 has either 2 or 4 external fuel tanks. so assumption is there speed is slower.
just look at what Ukraine medic is facing due enhance capability of drones. The point is this highly distributed conflict. Even mis firing of Air defense missiles. when system is overloaded can create alot of damage. The reliability of missiles and launcher 24/7 becomes very important. or Russia own cruise missiles can hit civilians as they are normally fired from several hundreds km.
Ukraine is not even 10% of Russia airpower because this glide bombs are limited to Su-34 sorties and with not full load out. Shoigu said Su-34 is doing 6 sorties per day on average and that was nearly two years ago. Now Su-34 fleet is way larger and range of bombs 130 to 400km. The greater the range the less time for sortie. now take this template against peer competitor with the intensity of missile launches, air defense and glide bombs much higher and same on receiving end. This need much larger and more capable helicopter fleet.

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Russia launches up to 250 aerial bombs over Ukraine every day​

 

HighGround

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I am sure they have done analysis. Every Russian Mi-8 has either 2 or 4 external fuel tanks. so assumption is there speed is slower.
just look at what Ukraine medic is facing due enhance capability of drones. The point is this highly distributed conflict. Even mis firing of Air defense missiles. when system is overloaded can create alot of damage. The reliability of missiles and launcher 24/7 becomes very important. or Russia own cruise missiles can hit civilians as they are normally fired from several hundreds km.
Ukraine is not even 10% of Russia airpower because this glide bombs are limited to Su-34 sorties and with not full load out. Shoigu said Su-34 is doing 6 sorties per day on average and that was nearly two years ago. Now Su-34 fleet is way larger and range of bombs 130 to 400km. The greater the range the less time for sortie. now take this template against peer competitor with the intensity of missile launches, air defense and glide bombs much higher and same on receiving end. This need much larger and more capable helicopter fleet.
I'm sure they did the analysis, and that analysis could work out to be wrong.

IMO the most likely use of this is that the flying hospital is flown to the injured person, allowing doctors and surgeons operate as soon as possible. Then, once the person is stabilized or the surgery is over, that person is flown to a longer-term care facility.

It really does sound like utter madness to actually fly to the supposedly critical person, take the time to strap him in, sedate him, and operate on him while flying.
 

pmc

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I'm sure they did the analysis, and that analysis could work out to be wrong.

IMO the most likely use of this is that the flying hospital is flown to the injured person, allowing doctors and surgeons operate as soon as possible. Then, once the person is stabilized or the surgery is over, that person is flown to a longer-term care facility.

It really does sound like utter madness to actually fly to the supposedly critical person, take the time to strap him in, sedate him, and operate on him while flying.
It does not mean flying only. they park in some locations where other choppers collect inured people and bring to them.
The point is medical equipment has become advanced, netcentric. remotely guided and much quick procedures.
Larger helicopters much better for long range and patient comfort.

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April 14, 2025

"A fashionable, large yacht": what to expect from the MI-38-2 helicopter after modernization​

  • The Mi-38-2 is an upgraded version of the Mi-38, developed in 2011. The "2" refers not only to the domestically produced Klimov TV7-117 engine, but also to its maximum takeoff weight of 16.5 tons, the ability to carry up to 30 passengers, six tons on an external sling, and five tons inside the cargo compartment. It can carry any cargo at a speed of 290 km/h over a range of 1,200 km.

The best of MI-38

The Mi-38 helicopter's capabilities allow it to operate at high altitudes and in both hot and cold temperatures. The Mi-38 has a centralized fueling system and can carry cargo both inside the cabin and on an external sling. The helicopter has a large cargo hatch in the tail, equipped with a winch and capable of lifting loads of up to 300 kg. The passenger version is equipped with a buffet and lavatory and can carry up to 30 passengers. The rescue version carries eight pairs of medical stretchers.
 

Soldier30

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A new Russian VTOL interceptor drone was unveiled in Moscow. The drone was developed with the support of the People's Front's Kulibin Club, an organization dedicated to the selection, testing, and serial production support of the best Russian engineering projects. The drone's name has not yet been announced, but the first batches of hundreds of drones have already been produced for testing, and serial production is being prepared.
The drone does not compete with large air defense systems, but rather complements them. Its role is to quickly intercept small and medium-sized targets as they approach, once they have entered the drone's patrol zone. The interceptor drone is equipped with a warhead; it automatically flies along preset target data at a range of 10-15 kilometers. An onboard computer then assists it in target acquisition, pursuit, and destruction. The drone is equipped with entirely Russian-made software.

 
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