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New videos depict Russian Mil Mi-28NE Night Hunter helicopters hutning ISIS targets in Syria.
Russian helicopters likely use Ataka (NATO designation AT-9 Spiral-2) anti-tank guided missiles with shaped charge warheads, designed to eliminate armored vehicles.
Helicopters hit targets from various distances, sometimes well over 5km away
On some videos it could be seen terrorists are firing at the helicopters with automatic weapons. But they incapable to damage the helicopters which can withstand hits from 12.7mm bullets.
“Ночные охотники” за привычной работой pic.twitter.com/rL5ceH30Eq
— Dmitry Rogozin (@Rogozin) April 6, 2016
There is also video which depicts Mi-28NE eliminating stationary targets.
И тут в цель pic.twitter.com/kwqfOOxQT9
— Dmitry Rogozin (@Rogozin) April 6, 2016