Open Udakhin opened 1 year ago
DB3K
Soviet Union, Russia
To addition to base Mi-24V, P, -35 loadouts. This is common for Soviet and Russian Mi-24V, P, -35 helos.
8x AT-6 Spiral [9M114 Sturm-V] + 2x 20x S-8 80 mm rockets. 4x AT-6 Spiral + 4x 20x S-8. 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x 20x S-8 + 2x 250 kg bombs (FAB-250M-54, FAB-250M-62, OFAB-250-270, RBK-250). 4x AT-6 Spiral + 4x 250 kg bombs. 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x 500 kg bombs (FAB-500M-54, FAB-500M-62, ODAB-500) 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x UPK-23-250 #2805 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x GUV #2807 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x GUV #2808 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x KMG-U 4x S-24 240mm rocket - limited usage. 10x S-13 122mm rocket - limited usage.
No
150
Limited All-Weather
Day-Only
Yes
No response
V.Gagin, “Air war in Afghanistan”, Voronezh, 2004 (В.Гагин, «Воздушная война в Афганистане», Воронеж, 2004)
V.Markovsky, “Combat aviation in Afghan War”, Moscow, 2016 (В.Марковский, «Боевая авиация в Афганской войне», Москва, 2016)
M.Zhirokhov, “Danger sky of Afghanistan”, Moscow, 2015 (М.Жирохов, «Опасное небо Афганистана», Москва, 2015)
A.Volodko, V.Gorshkov, “Helicopter in Afghanistan”, Moscow, 1993 (А.Володько, В.Горшков, «Вертолет в Афганистане», Москва, 1993) Y.Gordon, D.Komissarov, “Mil Mi-24 Hind Attack helicopter”, Airlife, 2001
N.Sekach, “Combat helicopter Mi-24”, Moscow, 2001 (Н.Секач, «Боевой вертолет Ми-24», Москва, 2001)
S.Moroz, I.Prikhodchenko, “Combat helicopter Mi-24”, Moscow, 2005 (С.Мороз, И.Приходченко, «Боевой вертолет Ми-24», Москва, 2005)
https://topwar.ru/21468-vertushki-afganistan-mi-24.html http://ser-sarajkin.narod2.ru/ALL_OUT/TiVOut10/AfgHeli/AfgHeli029.htm
@PygmalionOfCyprus Any estimate on timing?
DB Selector
DB3K
User(s)
Soviet Union, Russia
Weapons Carried
To addition to base Mi-24V, P, -35 loadouts. This is common for Soviet and Russian Mi-24V, P, -35 helos.
8x AT-6 Spiral [9M114 Sturm-V] + 2x 20x S-8 80 mm rockets. 4x AT-6 Spiral + 4x 20x S-8. 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x 20x S-8 + 2x 250 kg bombs (FAB-250M-54, FAB-250M-62, OFAB-250-270, RBK-250). 4x AT-6 Spiral + 4x 250 kg bombs. 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x 500 kg bombs (FAB-500M-54, FAB-500M-62, ODAB-500) 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x UPK-23-250 #2805 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x GUV #2807 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x GUV #2808 4x AT-6 Spiral + 2x KMG-U 4x S-24 240mm rocket - limited usage. 10x S-13 122mm rocket - limited usage.
Requires Buddy Illumination
No
Default Combat Radius (nm)
150
Weather Restrictions
Limited All-Weather
Time-of-Day Restrictions
Day-Only
Capable of Quick Turnaround
Yes
Comments
No response
Sources
V.Gagin, “Air war in Afghanistan”, Voronezh, 2004 (В.Гагин, «Воздушная война в Афганистане», Воронеж, 2004)
V.Markovsky, “Combat aviation in Afghan War”, Moscow, 2016 (В.Марковский, «Боевая авиация в Афганской войне», Москва, 2016)
M.Zhirokhov, “Danger sky of Afghanistan”, Moscow, 2015 (М.Жирохов, «Опасное небо Афганистана», Москва, 2015)
A.Volodko, V.Gorshkov, “Helicopter in Afghanistan”, Moscow, 1993 (А.Володько, В.Горшков, «Вертолет в Афганистане», Москва, 1993) Y.Gordon, D.Komissarov, “Mil Mi-24 Hind Attack helicopter”, Airlife, 2001
N.Sekach, “Combat helicopter Mi-24”, Moscow, 2001 (Н.Секач, «Боевой вертолет Ми-24», Москва, 2001)
S.Moroz, I.Prikhodchenko, “Combat helicopter Mi-24”, Moscow, 2005 (С.Мороз, И.Приходченко, «Боевой вертолет Ми-24», Москва, 2005)
https://topwar.ru/21468-vertushki-afganistan-mi-24.html http://ser-sarajkin.narod2.ru/ALL_OUT/TiVOut10/AfgHeli/AfgHeli029.htm