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Russia Delivers New Batch of Mi-171Sh Helicopters to Peru

Russian Helicopters (part of State Corporation Rostec) has delivered the first batch of four Mi-171Sh military transport helicopters, made by Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant, to the Ministry of Defence of Peru. The Mi-171Sh are being delivered to Peru a month ahead of schedule. The customer also received aviation equipment required for its operation in addition to the helicopters.
The helicopters were supplied under a contract concluded with Rosoboronexport, Russian Helicopters’ partner in the export of military products. This contract was the largest to be concluded in the recent history of military and technical cooperation with Peru and was one of the largest in the global market for military transport helicopters.
Under the contract concluded in December 2013, 24 helicopters will be supplied to Peru: eight in 2014, with the rest to follow in 2015. A maintenance centre for Russian Helicopters will also be established in Peru, which will make it possible to keep the country’s helicopter fleet in a constant state of operational readiness, and to use them effectively in counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism operations.
The Mi-171Sh helicopters and aviation equipment were delivered to Peru by an An-124 ‘Ruslan’ transport plane, and were handed over to the Armed Forces’ Army Aviation brigade. On 9 December they are due to take part in celebrations to mark Army Day in Peru. It is anticipated that by then, all four helicopters will have undergone final acceptance testing, on the basis of which the Ministry of Defence committee should sign the acceptance document and approve the equipment for Army use.

The Mi-171Sh multirole military transport helicopters supplied under contract are equipped with the latest systems boosting their combat efficiency, providing comprehensive protection of their main systems and crew from attack, and avionics suites that enable them to fly in adverse weather conditions and at any time of day or night.

The helicopters can carry up to 26 paratroopers. They are equipped with two sliding doors and electro-hydraulic ramp, making a full ground-troop landing possible within just 7-8 seconds. As the customer requested, the helicopters are painted in Peru Army colours.

Peru’s Armed Forces already operate Russian helicopters. In July 2010, Peru’s Armed Forces purchased eight Russian helicopters (six military-transport Mi-171Sh and two attack Mi-35P), and delivery on these orders was completed in October 2011. In total, since the 1970s, about 100 Soviet and Russian-made helicopters have been delivered to Peru, where the army has for a long time already been operating Russian Mi-8/17 and Mi-24/35 type helicopters.

Operators rate Russian-made helicopters very highly, noting their outstanding flight capabilities, high reliability, ease of operation and maintenance, and the fact that they can be operated in adverse conditions. The armed forces of many different countries value the universality of Mi-8/17 type helicopters, which have proved themselves in numerous local conflicts, in counter-terror operations and police assignments. Mi-8/17 helicopters have demonstrated their superior performance and efficiency in disaster response work following floods and earthquakes, and other natural and man-made disasters, in search and rescue operations and in evacuating those affected.

JSC Rosboronexport, part of Rostec State Corporation, is Russia’s sole state intermediary agency responsible for import/export of the full range of defence and dual-use products, technologies and services. The company ranks among the leaders in the global arms market. It accounts for over 80% of Russian arms exports. In 2013 Rosoboronexport delivered weapons and equipment worth of $13.2 bln to customers. Currently Rosoboronexport’s order portfolio stands at about $38 bln.

Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant, JSC – is a Russian Helicopters company. The plant’s modern manufacturing and technological capacities enables it to rapidly launch production of new aircraft types and combine the manufacture of prototypes and serial production. In the plant’s 75-year history it has produced 8,000 aircraft. Today it specialises in producing the Mi-171, Mi-171A1, and Mi-171Sh helicopters.
 
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Fun fact-this year Russian Armed Forces has spend over 100 000 tonnes of various amunitions while training.Strongly recommend to watch recent RT video 35 min long if know Russian language(might be English version too) for modernizing of Russian Army in 2014.
 
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Fun fact-this year Russian Armed Forces has spend over 100 000 tonnes of various amunitions while training.Strongly recommend to watch recent RT video 35 min long if know Russian language(might be English version too) for modernizing of Russian Army in 2014.
Amazing video. The full report about the progress of the army and military industry in 2014.
I learned that the combat readiness of military hardware in Russia has reached 85%. This is a great result.
 
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It was decided today!
Complectation of "Ratnik" in terms of automatic weapons may have differ modifications. In one unit will be supplied "Ratniks" with an AK-12 in the other - with the AEK-971!
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Signed a government contract to carry out development work to create light military transport aircraft Il-112V for the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation December 23, 2014


Between the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation and JSC "Aviation Complex. SV Ilyushin "concluded state contract to carry out development work to create light military transport aircraft Il-112V.

In co-operation for the implementation of development activities will involve about 30 Russian enterprises and more than 50 suppliers SIC (purchased components).

The contract provides for the construction at JSC "Voronezh Aircraft Company" two prototypes - one for static and fatigue tests, the second - for flight tests. Completion of construction of prototypes according to the terms of the contract is scheduled in 2016, the same year the first scheduled flight of the first flight model.


State contract for the supply of production aircraft IL-112V for the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation is scheduled to be signed in 2015, while it is planned that the first serial aircraft will descend from slipways "VASO" in 2018. IL-112V - Fully Russian aircraft during its construction to be used parts and accessories made in Russia.

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Заключен государственный контракт на проведение... | ОАО «Ил»
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This is A-235 anti-ICBM interceptor, not S-500





The Federal Governmental Enterprise "State Governmental Scientific-Testing Area of Aircraft Systems" (FKP "GkNIPAS") established 60 years ago, is one of the largest aviation testing areas in Russia.

Short documentary, no eng subs, but a lot of rare footages.


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This is A-235 anti-ICBM interceptor, not S-500

The Federal Governmental Enterprise "State Governmental Scientific-Testing Area of Aircraft Systems" (FKP "GkNIPAS") established 60 years ago, is one of the largest aviation testing areas in Russia.

Short documentary, no eng subs, but a lot of rare footages
First, at the network was information that it is S-500, and then they said that is a perspective missile defense.
 
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First, at the network was information that it is S-500, and then they said that is a perspective missile defense.

Well, still more likely it's different conception and not S-500.

Anyway, more new AA systems in service - the better for Russian security
 
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