Ukrainian Helicopter Video Goes Viral: Mi-24s Flying at Extremely Low Altitudes

Ukrainian Helicopter Video Goes Viral: Mi-24s Flying at Extremely Low Altitudes. Photo: Telegram @Hipper_UA
Ukrainian Helicopter Video Goes Viral: Mi-24s Flying at Extremely Low Altitudes. Photo: Telegram @Hipper_UA

An impressive video shows two Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters from the Ukrainian Armed Forces flying at extremely low altitudes over a highway as they head to the front lines.

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The clip was shared on the Telegram channel @Hipper_UA on December 13. However, the exact location and date of the recording have not been disclosed, fueling speculation about the ongoing military operation.

The footage, captured directly from the cockpit, shows the helicopters following the highway route with breathtaking piloting skills. Flying close to the ground is not just a demonstration of expertise but also a military tactic to evade detection by enemy radar.

The Mi-24, nicknamed the “Flying Tank,” is known for its ruggedness and ability to combine troop transport and aerial assault. Low-altitude flights are common in war scenarios, especially for missions in intense combat zones.

Mi-24. Photo: Wikimedia
Mi-24. Photo: Wikimedia

On social media, the video quickly went viral, with users praising the pilots’ bravery and precision. “This is professionalism at its finest,” commented one user on Telegram.

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While the video has captured global attention, few details have been revealed about the specific mission or strategic objectives of these helicopters. Experts suggest that Ukraine has been intensifying its use of aircraft in strategic areas to counter enemy advances and support ground troops.

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Source and images: Telegram @Hipper_UA, X @Osinttechnical. This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.

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