Ukrainian Army Aviation takes Mi-2MSB-Vs
According to Col Igor Yeremenko, Commanding Officer of the Ukrainian Army Aviation, in early June an undisclosed army aviation brigade took on strength Mi-2MSB-V helicopters refurbished and upgraded at the Vinitsa Aviation Plant.
These modified machines were ordered under a 2017 contract awarded by the Ukrainian MoD and covering ten Mi-2MSB-Vs for delivery to the Ukrainian Army Aviation and the Ukrainian Air Force, where the type is used for training student rotorcraft pilots at the Kharkiv-based National Air Force University.
In addition, the Vinitsa Aviation Plant has already started working on the 2018 contact for the refurbishment and
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