I do not believe it to be a Mil 28 (at least not all of them, I thought the early ones looked like that too), on the clearest shot of one near the end, the tail plane is different, the 28 only has a single horizontal stabilizer, high on the vertical stab, the one at the end has two, low on the tail. The tail plane and rotor is a closer match to the the Mi-23 (23, 35, etc)family. I think it might be one of the rarer non-bubble dome ones, but the video is compressed enough I could be convinced it was a bubble dome.
Video have bad quality, so it is hard to tell exactly. May be you are right and this was some variant of Mi-35/24.
There is no such model as Mi-23, you mean Mi-24.
Mi-35 is modernised Mi-24 without serious changes.
Mi-28 is further development of Mi-24, and there is a lot of variants was made on different stages of production. Old Mi-28 could have two fins on the tail.
It is the second part I was referring to.
I do not believe it to be a Mil 28 (at least not all of them, I thought the early ones looked like that too), on the clearest shot of one near the end, the tail plane is different, the 28 only has a single horizontal stabilizer, high on the vertical stab, the one at the end has two, low on the tail. The tail plane and rotor is a closer match to the the Mi-23 (23, 35, etc)family. I think it might be one of the rarer non-bubble dome ones, but the video is compressed enough I could be convinced it was a bubble dome.
Video have bad quality, so it is hard to tell exactly. May be you are right and this was some variant of Mi-35/24.
There is no such model as Mi-23, you mean Mi-24. Mi-35 is modernised Mi-24 without serious changes. Mi-28 is further development of Mi-24, and there is a lot of variants was made on different stages of production. Old Mi-28 could have two fins on the tail.
Yes I meant the 24. Should have stuck to the codename Hind.