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Namegen
Namegen - - 4,713 comments

always love the backstories! greatwork!

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CptIstvanofArdeal
CptIstvanofArdeal - - 2,362 comments

That's why i chose this mod in the first place

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Escobar001
Escobar001 - - 14 comments

are these helicopters buildable or are they used for transport for the reinforcement pad

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The_Hunter649 Author
The_Hunter649 - - 438 comments

This version is only used to drop units at the reinforcements pad but the gunship variant can be build :)

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Escobar001
Escobar001 - - 14 comments

aaahhh i see, it looks amazing :3
keep up the good work!

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GypsyBastard
GypsyBastard - - 2,039 comments

It would fill the old 60s Soviet Technology if you could give to GLA super general Mi-24_A

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HopefulMoron
HopefulMoron - - 280 comments

And a MI-8,no?

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Guest
Guest - - 689,489 comments

Will this transport vehicles also or just infantry?

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Erick_Auron
Erick_Auron - - 260 comments

this one is not an unit, it only appears on helipads and maybe some other powers, so yes it transports vehicles.

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Lord_Chimera
Lord_Chimera - - 204 comments

Its a nice alternative transport for GLA in case Tunnels are unavailable.

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TheNodCommander
TheNodCommander - - 1,114 comments

A small nitpick: It is not "the Ukraine", its just Ukraine. :P

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Orange_Tomato
Orange_Tomato - - 488 comments

Unless the author is a putinbot, then it was intended.

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Perdikofas
Perdikofas - - 709 comments

If it is piloted by a Captain, will it be called Captain Hook? XD

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Woozle
Woozle - - 2,617 comments

I love you guys.

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rkraptor70
rkraptor70 - - 4,975 comments

There should be this quote:

"Straight from Chernobyl!"

(There are a number of Mi-6 in the Chernobyl vehicle graveyard)

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Black_Drakon
Black_Drakon - - 1,290 comments

They will be slightly radioactive..

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rkraptor70
rkraptor70 - - 4,975 comments

Exactly.

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Mernom
Mernom - - 718 comments

And once again, The world has proven that nobody expects the GLA airforce.

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killerwaffle
killerwaffle - - 32 comments

or the Spanish inquisition :P

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5thHorseman
5thHorseman - - 1,380 comments

That is a misconception, the Inquisition gave forewarning to get yer **** together before they came in tortured the 'right' answer out of you.

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raditriski
raditriski - - 4 comments

Its look better...

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As of late, Mi-6 cargo helicopters have been sighted supporting GLA forces in several conflict zones across Africa. Codenamed the 'Hook' by NATO during the Cold War, this rugged piece of Soviet-Russian engineering was the world's largest and fastest helicopter for quite some time following its introduction back in the 1950s and despite its age, it is still a versatile heavy transport. The GLA use the Mi-6 to quickly airlift troops and materiel to the battlefield. Military intelligence agencies still speculate as to how the GLA got a hold of the the aging helicopters, with at least some of them having been traced back to corrupt elements within the armed forces of Kazakhstan, the Ukraine and a number of African countries.