Belongings of downed helicopter reveal adversary’s intention
On 2 April 2016, Defense Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic downed an Azerbaijani Air Force Mi-24G attack helicopter, which was carrying out a combat flight during the military aggression of Azerbaijan against the NKR. The following has been collected from the crash site of the downed helicopter: - flight maps; - pilot tablets; - user manual for night vision equipment; - personal notebook of one of the pilots; - VHF ACR500-A 30-420 MHz radio; - ARK-U2 automatic radio compass; - - SARPP-12 flight data recorder with a cassette; - - part of the helmet-mounted night vision device; - - 10 links with eight 20 mm cannon shells; - - optoelectronic module with a gyro-stabilized platform. The analysis of data from the seized property (flight documentation) revealed that:
- between 31 March and 1 April 2016, the downed Mi-24G as part of a squadron flew from Baku "Kala" air base to "Zhdanovsk" with a stopover at "Kyurdamir" air base;
- the route and the specified targets on the flight map indicate that the crew was tasked to attack targets in the territory of NKR, at a depth of three to ten kilometers from the Line of Contact;
- according to the flight map, an advanced landing ground had been prepared to reduce the time for aircrafts to go into combat;
- in the area of mount Lyalya Ilyagi, a grid was applied with the possible directions of aviation spotters’ work with a group of army aviation helicopters;
- the total duration of flight of the downed helicopter is about three hours;
- objective control data contain records of three separate flights, including the last one.