Probably the most prolific combat helicopter ever made, incomplete list of current users:
Afghan Mi-24 Hind-D.
Algerian Super Hind (modified in South Africa).
Angolan Hind.
Armenian Hinds.
Belarussian Mi-24.
NATO-Belgium operated Mi-24P helicopters during NATO wargame Saber Junction, in Vilseck, Germany, 10OCT2012. U.S. Army photo by Specialist Evangelia Grigiss.
Brazilian AH-2 Saber (Mi-35M).
NATO-Bulgaria Mi-24 Hind-D. U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Robert Douglas, 11JUN2019.
Cuban Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Mi-24 Hind-D, not known when photo was made.
NATO-Czech Republic (Czechia) Mi-24V.
Egyptian Mi-35M.
NATO ‘partner’ Georgia’s Hind-D, 30APR2022. Photo via Georgian Ministry of Defense.
Ministry of Defense of Georgia video showing new facility where Hinds, and other aircraft, can be re-built, released October 2020:
NATO Hungary Mi-24 Hind-D, 03JUN2021. U.S. Army photo by Major Robert Fellingham.
U.S. Army video showing Indonesian Mi-35P, September 2014:
Iraq’s new Mi-35M Hind.
Brand new Mi-35M for Kazakhstan, still wearing Russian flag on tail.
A recent, but not clear, photo of a Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan) Hind. They still use the Red Star of the old Soviet Union.
Libyan ‘Haftar’ Mi-35.
Macedonian Mi-25(24) Hind-D. U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant John M. Foster, 04SEP2003.
Mozambican Mi-25(24).
Myanmarese Mi-35P.
Nigerian Mi-35.
Peru’s Hind-D, March 2018.
NATO-Poland Mi-24 Hind-D, 13OCT2022. Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Specialist Kevin T. Brown Junior.
Serbian Defense Ministry video, arrival of new Mi-35Ms dubbed Vučić’s Flying Tanks, 16AUG2019:
Syrian Hind-Ds.
Turkmenistan’s Mi-24P.
NATO-United States, Mi-24 Hind-D, Yuma Marine Corps Air Station-Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course, 09OCT2015. U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Staff Sergeant Artur Shvartsberg.
A NATO-United States Mi-24 Hind-D on Lancaster Airport, Texas, 29JUN2022. It is painted in the Cold War era style of Warsaw Pact Bulgaria. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Courtney Sebastianelli.
Uzbek Army ‘live-fire’ video posted July 2022, Uzbekistan tries out its new Mi-35M:
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The Iraqi government is receiving five Russian Suchoi (Sukhoi) 25 Frogfoot tank killing ground attack aircraft, as well as Su-30 fighters and Mil 28 Havoc and 35 Hind attack helicopters.
According to news reports from other countries, including U.S. allies, the Su-25 and Su-30 are being brought in because the Obama regime apparently reneged on a deal to sell F-16s to Iraq.
Iraqi government sources say they’ve become frustrated with the U.S. F-16 deal because delivery of the Falcon/Viper has been continuously delayed, so now they’re turning to Russia and Belarus.
Iraq just signed a $500-million USD deal with Russia and Belarus to buy used military planes. Reports say Russian air force advisors are already in-country training up Iraqi pilots to fly the Suchois and Mils.
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