Mi-171E delivered to Uganda
Russian Helicopters has delivered an Mi-171E helicopter in VIP configuration to Uganda, it announced on 10 February.
Russian exporter Rosoboronexport signed the delivery contract in 2015.
The Mi-171 helicopter can carry up to 12 passengers. In VIP configuration it features a multimedia system, air conditioning system, folding ramp doors with stairs, luggage compartment, wardrobe, toilet and food station.
The helicopter features a ground proximity warning system that notifies the crew in case of dangerous proximity of ground or water surface or any other obstacle. Its cockpit instruments are night vision goggle compatible to increase flight safety in low light conditions.
The Mi-171 helicopter is a modernised version of the Mi-8, and it is certified by AR IAC and type certified in several Asian nations. It is currently operated in 30 countries.
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