Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
The Mi-35 is equipped with a Radar Warning Receiver (RWR). If the a Shilka were to track the Mi-35 with its radar, the RWR system would alert the pilot that it is being tracked and also give a rough location of the source of the radar waves. We posses the ZSU-23-4M2 variant which does not use a radar but a nigh vision camera thus making it much more stealthier. Also the radar's on the Shilkas pick up a lot of false returns under 60m 200ft, so if a helicopter is hugging the ground (which it would most likely be) it will not be detected.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZSU-23-4#Radar
The Mi-35 is also equipped with a missile approach waring system. If the system sees the missile approaching it alerts the pilot to the direction of the missile and automatically dispenses flares. Whether the missile goes for the flares or the helicopter depends on the version of the manpad and i would assume many other factors.
As far as i know non of the Armenian Mi-24's are equipped with Radar Warning Receivers or Missile Approach Warning System with the exception of the two Mi-24 V we just acquired. So yes, their Mi-35's are much more survivable.[/QUOTE]
Originally posted by arakeretzig
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However, the radar picks up many false returns (ground clutter) under 60 m (200 ft) of altitude
The Mi-35 is also equipped with a missile approach waring system. If the system sees the missile approaching it alerts the pilot to the direction of the missile and automatically dispenses flares. Whether the missile goes for the flares or the helicopter depends on the version of the manpad and i would assume many other factors.
As far as i know non of the Armenian Mi-24's are equipped with Radar Warning Receivers or Missile Approach Warning System with the exception of the two Mi-24 V we just acquired. So yes, their Mi-35's are much more survivable.[/QUOTE]
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