Mi-8AMTSh-VN: Upgraded Assault!

Today we’ll be taking a look at the most modern and heavily armed modification of the Mi-8 military transport helicopter, which will be arriving to the game in the Firebirds major update!

Mi-8AMTSh-VN “Sapsan”: An Attack Helicopter for the USSR at rank VII

At a glance:

  • Ataka ATGMs, not found on the Mi-8s already in the game.
  • Verba air-to-air missiles.
  • RWR with MAWS.
  • Thermal imager for the gunner sight.
  • AESA radar.
Vehicle History

In 2017 at the MAKS exhibition, a new transport and assault modification of the Mi-8, developed at the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and retrofitted at the Mil and Kamov National Helicopter Manufacturing Center, was shown to the general public for the first time. The new Mi-8AMTSh-VN Sapsan was a further development of the Mi-8AMTSh Terminator version, taking into account the experience of their combat use, including in Syria. The main differences of this new variant were new Russian-made engines and a new four-bladed tail rotor, which was used on the Mi-28N and Mi-35 helicopters. Modernized electronics made it possible to use Ataka anti-tank guided missiles, and the troop compartment was modified. In 2019, the Ministry of Defense signed a contract for the supply of ten Mi-8AMTSh-VN helicopters.

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Meet the Mi-8AMTSh-VN!

Who would’ve thought that the old Mi-8 would transform from a transport aircraft into an incredible attack helicopter with the most modern weapons and advanced electronics? Meet the Mi-8AMTSh-VN “Sapsan”, a direct successor to the War Thunder record holder for the number of rockets, the Mi-8AMTSh. This new helicopter is better than its predecessor, perhaps in all aspects of combat effectiveness. Let’s take a look!

Combat operations in Syria showed areas where the Mi-8AMTSh attack helicopter could be improved. The Mi-8AMTSh-VN now has better vision in all weather conditions, all while reducing its vulnerability to air-to-air missiles! This is thanks to a new and advanced sighting system with a high-quality thermal imager and improved optics, shielding devices on the exhaust grilles and an automatic system (MAW) for firing flares and chaff when exposed to missile systems.

Thanks to new onboard electronics and a sight with good zoom, the Mi-8AMTSh-VN can fire the Ataka tandem-head ATGM with a firing range of up to 6 km, which is the main armament for this helicopter in Ground Battles. And last but not least, a radar, capable of detecting and tracking both air and ground targets, greatly increasing awareness of surrounding threats.

The Mi-8AMTSh-VN has a new four-bladed tail rotor, the same found on the Mi-28N and Mi-35M. Other important modifications include improved armor and new built-in weapons — a pair of large-caliber machine guns on the weapon suspension wings.

Despite significant improvements, the Mi-8AMTSh-VN has retained the important qualities of its predecessor that are valued by those who play this helicopter family! Firstly, it maintains the record number of rockets for helicopters — up to 80 x S-8KO rockets with a HEAT warhead that can be aimed accurately with the help of the ballistic computer. Secondly, Verba air-to-air missiles are among the best in their class, meaning this helicopter still poses a threat to fighter aircraft that are hoping for an easy frag! And lastly, this helicopter has a large supply of countermeasures that are fired automatically if a threat is detected.

That’s it for today! The Mi-8AMTSh-VN will be coming to War Thunder with the release of the Firebirds major update. Until then, keep an eye on our website for more dev blogs coming your way!

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

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So, are we ever going to get the Stinger overhauled, or later ATAS variants?

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Wait what now? We have PESA and AESA in game now.
And unsurprisingly the Russians get it first.

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I mean I doubt this will really have an impact so it’s not a bad way to test aesa

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9M336 is still copy&paste of 9M39 in game.
this gonna be something changed in the real update?

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so when will the v22 osprey get added? (lol)

Giv ma boi F-15E the engines. Maybe the AESA even :))

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Hope this means (also looking at Su-34s PESA) that we will see more of such soon, such as the F-2A.

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Where F-15 and 16 AESA radar

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yay another chopper that will be a massive pain in the butt to face…

operationnal since 2014, nice, gaijin can make up stuff about it since everything is classified.

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the radar will be hard to use as it will catch dead vehicles with it as well ( at lease thats what happens with the Apachie

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Name a single other country that put AESA on a bad helicopter.
Name a single other country that put PESA into a rather sub-par airframe.

Mi-8 can be a test platform for AESA, and Su-34 can be a test platform for PESA.

Guaranteed to be weaker than real-life then.
They also take the Ataka store position.

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There is a world of difference between giving a slow, heavy attack helicopter (That an extremely small % of the playerbase will ever use) AESA, vs giving AESA to the already strongest performing aircraft ingame that are AMRAAM capable.

I get the community likes to be upset about Russia often getting things first, and in some cases this is justifiable, but this instance is not really an issue.

For a point of comparison, AH1Z had all aspect missiles long before anything else ingame, but it was never an issue because… well… its a helicopter. There is much more limited application.

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This loadout on the Mi-8AMTSh-VN broken or will it be released in that way?

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more like guaranteed to be weaker than counterparts…

that doesn’t change much because you rarely are able to fire all 8 missiles and 4 is more than enough to go rearm and back, especially with atakas that are incredibly fast.

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But AESA is in game for years now, on ASRAD-R, so is PESA on ZA-35. If you mean on a aircraft, it is true we do not have AESA, but Super Etendard does have PESA. And there is also the fake PESA on Shilka/Yenisei, but i dont talk about that.

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Just saying, Russian vehicles always get the new toys( except stealth).

Is this going to be gimped much like all the other MANPADS? Because it also happens to be the most modern in service

And I can already guess the AESA radar is a place holder

It does seem wack that it’s not coming the F-15E. The bias is getting old at this point.

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ikr America suffers again. its so over