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[[File:Hind IRL.jpg|300px|right|thumb|A Polish Hind]]
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The Mil Mi-24 Hind was an unusual aircraft in that it combined the roles of transport and attack helicopter, which had never been fully replicated before or since. They’re heavily armored such that nothing smaller than a 23mm caliber bullet will do much damage to them. These helicopters were infamous during the Soviet-Afghan war for sending the Muhajadeen on the run, at least until they were supplied with Stinger missiles by the good ol’ US of A. Eventually the Hind was replaced by the Mil Mi-28 Havoc, featuring a more conventional attack helicopter design. Export variants of the Hind are still used by many third world countries, including a modernized version called the SuperHind made in South Africa.
The Mil Mi-24 Hind was an unusual aircraft in that it combined the roles of transport and attack helicopter, which had never been fully replicated before or since. They’re heavily armored such that nothing smaller than a 23mm caliber bullet will do much damage to them. These helicopters were infamous during the Soviet-Afghan war for sending the Muhajadeen on the run, at least until they were supplied with Stinger missiles by the good ol’ US of A. Eventually a large number of Hinds will be replaced by the Mil Mi-28 Havoc and Kamov Ka-50, designs that dispense with the need to carry troops. Export variants of the Hind are still used by many third world countries, including a modernized version called the SuperHind made in South Africa. While the old Hind itself is being used as a testbed for high speed helicopter technology.


The most famous version is the Hind-D, featuring the iconic double-bubble cockpit. The earlier Hind-A featured a more conventional flat windows cockpit.
The most famous version is the Hind-D, featuring the iconic double-bubble cockpit. The earlier Hind-A featured a more conventional flat windows cockpit.

Revision as of 09:27, 30 November 2017

“A Hind D?!”

In Team Yankee

The Stat Card

IRL

A Polish Hind

The Mil Mi-24 Hind was an unusual aircraft in that it combined the roles of transport and attack helicopter, which had never been fully replicated before or since. They’re heavily armored such that nothing smaller than a 23mm caliber bullet will do much damage to them. These helicopters were infamous during the Soviet-Afghan war for sending the Muhajadeen on the run, at least until they were supplied with Stinger missiles by the good ol’ US of A. Eventually a large number of Hinds will be replaced by the Mil Mi-28 Havoc and Kamov Ka-50, designs that dispense with the need to carry troops. Export variants of the Hind are still used by many third world countries, including a modernized version called the SuperHind made in South Africa. While the old Hind itself is being used as a testbed for high speed helicopter technology.

The most famous version is the Hind-D, featuring the iconic double-bubble cockpit. The earlier Hind-A featured a more conventional flat windows cockpit.

Soviet Forces in Team Yankee
Tanks: T55AM2 - T-62M - T-64 - T-72 - T-80 - T-72B - T-64BV
Transports: BTR-60 - BMP-1 - BMP-2 - BMP-3 -BMD-1 - BMD-2 - BTR-D
Troops: Motor Rifle Company - Hind Assault Landing Company - Afghansty Air Assault Company - BMP Shock Motor Rifle Company - BMD Air Assault Company - Afghansty BMD Air Assault Platoon
Artillery: 2S1 Carnation - 2S3 Acacia - BM-21 Hail - TOS-1 Buratino - BM-27 Uragan - 2S9 Nona - BM-37 82mm mortar platoon
Anti-Aircraft: ZSU 23-4 Shilka - SA-13 Gopher - SA-9 Gaskin - SA-8 Gecko - 2S6 Tunguska - BTR-ZD
Tank Hunters: Spandrel - Storm - BTR-RD - ASU-85
Recon: BMP-1 OP - BRDM-2
Aircraft: SU-22 Fitter - SU-25 Frogfoot - MI-24 Hind