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Ukrainian helicopter pilots face intensified battlefield challenges

A USA pilot believes that Ukrainian helicopter pilots' work is significantly more demanding than their American counterparts. Former US Marine Corps Super Cobra pilot Kailynn Hunter claims this is due to several important factors.

Mi-24, illustrative photo
Mi-24, illustrative photo
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On the Unian agency's website, it can be read that combat helicopter pilots in Ukraine face much more difficult challenges than their colleagues in the United States. The expert from the USA describes the work of the Ukrainian armed forces, highlighting elements that have a crucial impact on pilot safety.

Ukrainian pilots on the front line

Hunter points out that Ukrainian pilots perform low-altitude flights at high speed over the battlefield, which is fraught with great risks. In such situations, quick reaction times and excellent situational awareness are necessary. Low-altitude flights carry a constant threat of collision with ground infrastructure.

Under these circumstances, pilots must quickly identify and react to threats. The ability to make rapid decisions regarding manoeuvres is crucial, as any mistake can result in disaster. As Hunter emphasizes, Ukrainian pilots face a more complicated set of challenges than their American counterparts.

While dangerous, low-level flights are justified by the front-line situation. According to Hunter, this risky strategy improves pilot safety. Helicopters flying low and fast are difficult for enemy radars to detect, as they usually don't cover several metres above ground level.

Hunter also notes that in Ukraine, threats can come from any direction - both from buildings and open spaces. Pilots have a somewhat easier task at low altitudes to identify these threats.

It was also recalled, as reported by "The Wall Street Journal" last year, that Poland delivered Mi-24 helicopters to Ukraine, which are heavy and armed units produced in the 1970s. They are equipped with two engines with 2,951 horsepower, 12.7 mm calibre machine guns, and the ability to carry rockets and bombs weighing up to 250 kilograms.

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