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Trials for acquiring 22 new modern attack helicopters to replace Indian air forces Mi-24/35 Hind attack helicopters are over and its typical Russian versus American contest , a new challenger versus War Veteran . as per sources close to idrw.org Boeing built AH64 D Apache has undue advantage and is favored by Indian air force officials but Mi-28NE like its predecessor has impressed a few in IAF with its rigidness and heavy protection to the crew area .
AH64 D Apache is a war veteran ,since it saw action in Iraq ,Afghanistan and in Israel and still active in battle field and it has tasted sucess in export orders too , IAF officials have pointed out that Apache has advantage over Mi-28 in Avionics and fire power ,while Mi-28 scores over rigidness ,survivability and heavy Armour Protection to crew and engine .
Mi-28 got its first export orders from Venezuelan Air Force recently but numbers are low and even orders from Russian forces have also been on lower side since they preferred to buy more powerful Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" . interestingly Russia had offered Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" along with Mi-28 to Indian air Force , but for some not disclosed reason only MI-28 and AH64 D Apache was shortlisted for trials in India .
As per Reports both the platform have performed well in the trials and and final evaluation is on and results and winner of this competition will be disclosed by mid of this year or end of this year . IAF has already decided to acquire home grown LCH lite attack helicopters for which it has already placed orders of more then 65 aircraft's and Indian Army for the first time is planning to Acquire and operate an attack helicopter by Inducting LCH when it hits production in another three years to be used has tank buster and close air support to troops.
Mi-28 is heavy armed with Ataka-V anti-tank missiles , chin-mounted 30 mm Shipunov 2A42 cannon with 250 rounds and also can be integrated with Vympel R-73 air-to-air missiles , other then bomb load Mi-28 doesn't share much of its weapons package with its predecessor currently in service with IAF .
While AH64 D Apache carries AGM-114 Hellfire variants (India offer latest Hellfire-II) Anti-tank missiles ,one 30mm M230 Chain Gun with 1,200 rounds and can be integrated with AIM-92 Stinger air-to-air missiles .
Both Helicopters in fire power seems to be in par with each other , Apache does come with better avionics but it more expensive compared to Mi-28 , Mi-28 will be easy to operate logistically since Indian air force already operates Mi-24/35 Hind .
http://idrw.org/?p=1441
AH64 D Apache is a war veteran ,since it saw action in Iraq ,Afghanistan and in Israel and still active in battle field and it has tasted sucess in export orders too , IAF officials have pointed out that Apache has advantage over Mi-28 in Avionics and fire power ,while Mi-28 scores over rigidness ,survivability and heavy Armour Protection to crew and engine .
Mi-28 got its first export orders from Venezuelan Air Force recently but numbers are low and even orders from Russian forces have also been on lower side since they preferred to buy more powerful Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" . interestingly Russia had offered Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" along with Mi-28 to Indian air Force , but for some not disclosed reason only MI-28 and AH64 D Apache was shortlisted for trials in India .
As per Reports both the platform have performed well in the trials and and final evaluation is on and results and winner of this competition will be disclosed by mid of this year or end of this year . IAF has already decided to acquire home grown LCH lite attack helicopters for which it has already placed orders of more then 65 aircraft's and Indian Army for the first time is planning to Acquire and operate an attack helicopter by Inducting LCH when it hits production in another three years to be used has tank buster and close air support to troops.
Mi-28 is heavy armed with Ataka-V anti-tank missiles , chin-mounted 30 mm Shipunov 2A42 cannon with 250 rounds and also can be integrated with Vympel R-73 air-to-air missiles , other then bomb load Mi-28 doesn't share much of its weapons package with its predecessor currently in service with IAF .
While AH64 D Apache carries AGM-114 Hellfire variants (India offer latest Hellfire-II) Anti-tank missiles ,one 30mm M230 Chain Gun with 1,200 rounds and can be integrated with AIM-92 Stinger air-to-air missiles .
Both Helicopters in fire power seems to be in par with each other , Apache does come with better avionics but it more expensive compared to Mi-28 , Mi-28 will be easy to operate logistically since Indian air force already operates Mi-24/35 Hind .
http://idrw.org/?p=1441