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Giant cargo helicopter enters series production
by Richard Tomkins
Moscow (UPI) May 26, 2015


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A modernized version of Russian Helicopters' Mi-26T multi-purpose heavy transport aircraft has entered series production, the company says.

The Mi-26T2 helicopter can carry more than 44,000 pounds of cargo inside its cabin or on an external sling and is being manufactured at the Rostvertol plant in Rostov on Don.

The helicopter can also carry more than 80 soldiers.

"We announce the start of production on the modernized heavy Mi-26T2 helicopter," said Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Russian Helicopters Andrey Shibitov. "Mi-26 helicopters are unparalleled in terms of their flight capabilities, and this modernization significantly expands their potential operational use."

The Mi-26T2 is equipped with a glass cabin, five multifunction LCD displays, control board, duplicate electro-mechanical instruments, and an upgraded digital communications suite. It can be operated at any time of day or night and in difficult weather conditions. It does not need to be maintained or serviced at an airfield, and can be based autonomously for long periods of time.

Rostvertol, a Russian Helicopters company, produces a wide range of Mi- helicopters, including the Mi-28N Night Hunter, the Mi-35M combat support helicopter, and the Mi-26T, and now the Mi-26T2.


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