Soviet helicopter Mi-26

Soviet helicopter Mi-26

The Mi-26 (Mil Mi-26, Russian: Ми-26, NATO code: Halo) is a Soviet/Russian-built heavy transport helicopter. It is one of the largest helicopters in the world and is mainly used for military and civilian transportation. Equipped with two ZMKB Ivchenko-Progres D-136 turboshaft engines, each with 11,240 horsepower. The length of the fuselage is 40.025 meters, the diameter of the main rotor is 32 meters, and the height is 8.145 meters. Empty weight 28.2 tons, the maximum takeoff weight of 56 tons. The maximum payload is 20 tons and heavy equipment can be transported.
Airbus H135 helicopter

Airbus H135 helicopter

The Airbus H135 helicopter is a light twin-jet helicopter used in a wide variety of missions. The H135 is equipped with two engine options: the Arrius 2B2 Plus for the Safari helicopter engine and the PW206B3 for Pratt & Whitney Canada. The H135 has a maximum speed of 259 km/h, a maximum range of 633km and a maximum endurance of 3 hours and 36 minutes. Bearingless main rotor and Fenestron®Ducted tail rotor, providing higher safety and performance. The H135 helicopter is known for its durability, reliability and versatility.
BELL 412 L.A. COUNTY FIRE MULTIPLE HELICOPTER

BELL 412 L.A. COUNTY FIRE MULTIPLE HELICOPTER

MH-6 Bird helicopter

MH-6 Bird helicopter

The MH-6 Little Bird helicopter is a light attack and reconnaissance helicopter widely used by United States Army Special Forces. Its compact design and strong mobility make it suitable for performing tasks in narrow and complex terrain. MH-6 Little Bird is commonly used for rapid insertion and removal of special forces, reconnaissance missions, and close air support.
The Bell47 helicopter

The Bell47 helicopter

It is a single-rotor, single-engine light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. Based on the Bell30 prototype design, it is the company's first helicopter designed by ArthurM.Young. It was the world's first civilian-certified helicopter, certified on 8 March 1946 and first delivered to a civilian customer on 31 December of the same year. More than 5600 were produced. It is known for its excellent technical specifications. Known for its versatility, it is widely used in a variety of roles such as observation liaison, medical evacuation, search and rescue, police work, fire fighting and tourism
US AH-64D "Longbow Apache" gunship

US AH-64D "Longbow Apache" gunship

It is the main armed helicopter of the United States Army and is manufactured by Boeing (formerly Hughes Helicopter Company). It is an improved version based on the AH-64A model, with significantly improved performance and capabilities. Known for its all-weather combat capability and powerful firepower, it is one of the world's deadliest, most survivable, most deployed and best-maintained multi-mission helicopters. Equipped with advanced sensors, power and weapons systems, it can detect, classify, prioritize and strike enemy targets at long distances in adverse weather conditions. With its superior performance and firepower, it has become an indispensable part of the military of the United States and its allied countries.
Modern military heavy weapon unmanned helicopter

Modern military heavy weapon unmanned helicopter

Soviet/Russian Mi-8 helicopter

Soviet/Russian Mi-8 helicopter

The Mi-8 helicopter (English: Mi-8 Transport Helicopter) is a medium-sized transport helicopter developed by the Miri Design Bureau of the Soviet Union from the late 1950 s to the early 1960 s. The Mi-8 is a twin-bladed, single-rotor, medium-sized helicopter. In 1964, the Mi-8 military and civilian types began to be put into production at the same time. It is the largest helicopter in the world and is known as the "Kalashnikov" in the helicopter kingdom ".