A Mil' Mi-24P (code unknown) with a lightning bolt. The artwork was obtained by washing off the soot according to taste. Joint Air Group, Groznyy-Severnyy, summer 2000
A Mil' Mi-24P (code unknown) based at Boodyonnovsk in February 2002. The standard camouflage is extremely faded and sun-bleached. The Russian double-headed eagle is painted differently on the other side
A Mil' Mi-24P (code unknown) seen at Groznyy-Khankala AB in early 2000. The standard camouflage is extremely faded; some immature guys have painted a nude girl in marker pen on the nose
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