A keychain from a downed Russian Mi-28N RF-13654
The Mi-28 is a Soviet and Russian-made attack helicopter. It is designed to search for and destroy enemy forces in conditions of active fire from tanks and other armored vehicles, as well as low-speed air targets and manpower. It is called the “Night Hunter” because it is capable of carrying over 1.5 tons of weapons and can be used at any time of the day or night. But it was successfully shot down by the Ukrainian military!
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