Russian Helicopters is a manufacturer producing a diverse range of helicopters for various purposes, serving both military and civilian applications.
The Russian Air Force plans to replace the full metal blades of Mi-28NM military helicopters with new ones made form composite materials. The helicopters are currently in operation in Syria...
Russian Helicopters plans to sign a contract with India by yearend to overhaul three Mi-26 heavy military helicopters. "India is a key strategic partner for Russian Helicopters Group and a major...
Afghanistan is likely to buy Russian Mi-17 and Mi-35 helicopters for the Air Force. Afghan National Security Adviser Hanif Atmar is planning to agree on the purchase of Russian helicopters for...
The Russian Mi-38 medium multirole helicopter, fully assembled using Russian components, made its first flight as part of additional tests aimed at widening its range of applicability. The passenger modification...
Rostec will sign a contract with China on joint production of advanced heavy helicopters by the end of 2016. "Russia will sign a firm contract with the Chinese partners for the...
A delegation from the Republic of Myanmar Defense Ministry, headed by Air Force Major General Khin Aung Myint, visited the Kazan Helicopters facility of the Russian Helicopters Holding. The delegation inspected...
The United States sanctions against "150th Aviation Repair Plant" will inflict no loss on this joint-stock company, Alexander Mikheyev, General Director of Russian Helicopters, the holding company, said on Monday. "In...
Serbia has taken delivery of first two medium military-transport helicopters, Mi-17V-5, from Russian Helicopters under a contract signed by Rosoboronexport in September 2015. In addition to the manufacturing of helicopters, it...
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As the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter jet enters serial production, the debate over how it stacks up against the American...