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Modern Soviet Aircraft Weapons. Includes R-77 x 4; UPK-23/250 x 2; PTB-1500 x 2; FAB-100 x 2; R-60Mk.x 4; FAB-500 x 2; S-24B x 2; R-73 x 4; KAB-500Kr x 2; UB-32M x 2; Kh-25ML x 2; ZB-500 x 2; Kh-25MP x 2; R-27T x 2; S-250FM x 2; S-250F x 2; FAB-250 x 2; KAB-500L x 2;
Bell AH-1W Super Cobra Attack Helicopter (Turned Exhaust) The AH-1W Super Cobra was the US Marines' attack helicopter. Designed and developed by Bell, it entered service with the US Marine Corps (USMC), Marines have been flying the AH-1W Super Cobra since 1986. The last AH-1W was delivered in 1998. and was retired in October 2020 after 34 years of service. The AH-1Z Viper, which is also manufactured by Bell Textron, replaced t...
DKM Scharnhorst Battle Cruiser
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Mi-35M Hind-E Attack Helicopter
Modernised version of the iconic Mi-24 Hind 'flying tank' attack helicopter, developed by the ability and versatility with significant upgrades in avionics, weaponry, and performance. Widely exported, its operators include Russia, Brazil, India, Iraq, Venezuela, and several African and Middle Eastern nations
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7 sprues. L: 292.7 mm, Rotor d...