Attack helicopter family by Mil.
Export version of the Mi-24V assault helicopter.
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Examples for "glass"
Examples for "glass"
1Friendly service, good wines by the glass and fine value for money.
2Ahead of the glass roof is a glass windscreen; nothing new there.
3Cork and Kerry through the looking glass: what did the result mean?
4The sign next to it read: Break glass in case of profit.
5The weaker market has led to price cuts among LCD glass makers.
1The hind limbs are much larger in volume than the anterior pair.
2Their muzzles were in the mud; their hind legs were wide apart.
3He lost a hind shoe, but I don't know whether that's relevant.'
4After six weeks the right hind paws were embedded undecalcified in methylmethacrylate.
5The second region of the hind-gut is usually known as the rectum.
1A five-metre crocodile was reported being seen in the area last month.
2That crocodile was going to get any horse it wanted, he said.
3The body is always buried if it is left to the crocodile.
4The crocodile plunged into the sea and was gone for some time.
5The crocodile was greatly surprised by this amicable salutation of the monkey.
1Mali's army has two Hind Mi24 attack helicopters.
2Slideshow (24 images) The Malian army has two Hind Mi24 attack helicopters but it is not clear if they are operational.
1The helicopter was a stripped Mi-24W Hind E, in its day one of the most formidable attack helicopters in the world.
1Yet to call the HERC a mere flying tank was an insult to its design.
2It was possibly the ugliest thing ever designed, but it was considered a flying tank for a reason.
1The source said at least nine Mi-25 helicopters were sent to Kaliningrad to be repaired by Oboronservis, owned by the Defence Ministry.
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