A129 Mangusta vs Mi-28 Havoc

Italian attack helicopter, designed in the 1980s, extensively deployed for reconnaissance, fire support, and anti-armour operations.
Picture of A129 Mangusta
Origin country 🇮🇹 Italy
Category Military Helicopter
Manufacturer Agusta
First flight 15 September 1983
Year of introduction 1990
Number produced 60 units
Average unit price $22 million
Russian attack helicopter, noted for operations in Chechnya, Syria, and Iraq, purposed for anti-armor, anti-aircraft, and combat roles.
Picture of Mi-28 Havoc
Origin country 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Military Helicopter
Manufacturer Mil
First flight 10 November 1982
Year of introduction 2006
Number produced 126 units
Average unit price $15 million
Wingspan 11.9 m
Height 3.4 m
Length 12.3 m
Maximum speed 278 km/h
Operational range 560 km
Service ceiling 4,724 m
Max. takeoff weight 4,600 kg
Empty weight 2,530 kg
Total thrust 2 x 664 kW
3-view profile of A129 Mangusta
Wingspan 17.2 m
Height 4.7 m
Length 17.0 m
Maximum speed 324 km/h
Operational range 450 km
Service ceiling 5,700 m
Max. takeoff weight 12,000 kg
Empty weight 8,590 kg
Total thrust 2 x 1,641 kW
3-view profile of Mi-28 Havoc

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