File:Afghan Air Corps Mi-35 helicopters.jpg

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English: Two Mil Mi-35 Hind helicopter fires its 12.7 mm gatling gun during a training sortie over southern Afghanistan October 4th, 2009. U.S. Airmen with the 438th Air Expeditionary Training Group use the helicopter to train Afghan aviators while deployed to Kandahar Air Field.
Date Taken on 4 October 2009
Source http://www.defenseimagery.mil; VIRIN: 091004-F-6350L-412
Author Angelita Lawrence, U.S. Air Force
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