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PLA Multi-type helicopters fly at ultra-low altitude
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Editor:Huang Panyue Time:2019-04-08 11:42:29

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Multi-type attack helicopters attached to an army aviation brigade under the PLA 72nd Group Army lift off from the parking apron during a night flight training exercise on April 3. The training included such subjects as ultra-low altitude penetration, search and reconnaissance, vectored attack and low-altitude restriction, aiming to hone the pilots’ all-weather combat capabilities. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Zhang Huanpeng)

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Multi-type attack helicopters attached to an army aviation brigade under the PLA 72nd Group Army lift off from the parking apron during a night flight training exercise on April 3. The training included such subjects as ultra-low altitude penetration, search and reconnaissance, vectored attack and low-altitude restriction, aiming to hone the pilots’ all-weather combat capabilities. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Zhang Huanpeng)


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Multi-type attack helicopters attached to an army aviation brigade under the PLA 72nd Group Army lift off from the parking apron during a night flight training exercise on April 3. The training included such subjects as ultra-low altitude penetration, search and reconnaissance, vectored attack and low-altitude restriction, aiming to hone the pilots’ all-weather combat capabilities. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Zhang Huanpeng)
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Multi-type attack helicopters attached to an army aviation brigade under the PLA 72nd Group Army lift off from the parking apron during a night flight training exercise on April 3. The training included such subjects as ultra-low altitude penetration, search and reconnaissance, vectored attack and low-altitude restriction, aiming to hone the pilots’ all-weather combat capabilities. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Zhang Huanpeng)
 
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