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Secretive Russian-Made Mi-17 Helicopter Makes Unusual Appearance In Tucson
Secretive Russian-Made Mi-17 Helicopter Makes Unusual Appearance In Tucson

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Secretive Russian-Made Mi-17 Helicopter Makes Unusual Appearance In Tucson

Residents of the Tucson, Arizona area were startled earlier this week by a group of helicopters, including at least one Russian-made Mi-17 Hip, making very low nighttime flights as part of what turned out to be a U.S. military exercise. This kind of domestic urban training is not uncommon, especially for U.S. special operations forces, and often comes at least as a surprise to bystanders. However, this instance is notably out of the ordinary in that the helicopters look to belong to a particularly shadowy unit. Imagery of the helicopters flying over Tucson first began to emerge on social media on the night of June 17-18. The Pima County Sheriff's Department subsequently confirmed to local media that the helicopters, one of which was an Mi-17 with an overall gray paint scheme, were affiliated with the U.S. military. The grounds of an abandoned school were used as part of the training exercise. Why are these helicopters flying around the south side this low and with no lights? And being followed? Escorted? Been over an hour. What is happening?? @whatsuptucson @TmzTucson @DanMarriesKOLD @Mary_reports @kgun9 @KVOA @KOLDNews @Tucson_Police — Brianna 8A (@Brianna8a) June 18, 2025 — Dan Marries (@DanMarriesKOLD) June 19, 2025 — Dan Marries (@DanMarriesKOLD) June 19, 2025 'The only thing I knew was that there was a lot of noise, flash bangs, helicopters, personnel, lights, sirens, that type of stuff,' Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who was apparently unaware that this week's exercise was set to occur, told KOLD News 13, a local CBS-affiliated television station yesterday. 'From my understanding, we didn't even train. We were just there to assist the DoD in their training efforts.' 'When he looked into it, he found out his SWAT team facilitated the location with the Department of Defense to use solely for their training weeks ago,' KOLD's report added. 'I will not blame DoD. I will not blame South Tucson. This was on us. We could easily have said, use our location (elsewhere) at 10 p.m., I don't understand what the thinking was there.' Nanos apologized for the lack of communication with the public and pledged not to let a similar incident happen in the future. TWZ has reached out to the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the U.S. military for more information. As it turns out, an additional video, seen below, was posted on Instagram on June 17 showing what looks to be the same gray Mi-17 flying together with a trio of Bell 407 helicopters just outside Tucson. There was also a sighting of an identical-looking Hip at Pinal Airpark northwest of Tucson earlier this month. For all those wondering what's flying around lights off around Tucson last night. 3 ATO Bell 407s trailed by their Mi-17 flying yesterday near Tucson, Arizona. The grey Mi-17 was also spotted at the local airport. — Thenewarea51 (@thenewarea51) June 19, 2025 I've compiled information on the DoD training that occurred in Tucson, AZ on the 17th of June into a briefing document on my Obsidian is written with a focus on the involvement of the Army's Aviation Technology Office and their use of — galangalroot (@bayardsurveyor) June 20, 2025 Whether or not it may have been a factor in the lack of advance notice to the public or Sheriff Nanos about the exercise, the gray Mi-17 seen during the exercise is a dead ringer for Hips tied to a highly secretive U.S. Army element known as the Aviation Technology Office (ATO). Previously known as the Flight Concepts Division (FCD), ATO is headquartered at Felker Army Airfield, which is part of Fort Eustis in Virginia. In addition to gray-painted examples, ATO-linked Mi-17s have also been seen painted tan and wearing a tan-and-brown camouflage scheme. These helicopters have a distinctive configuration that includes a nose-mounted weather radar, a sensor ball turret under the right side of the cockpit, supplemental armor panels around the front, a large particle separator in front of their engine intakes, and various antennas on the fuselage and tail boom. From FB: "This was taken by a friend of mine who works at Pinal Airpark a week and a half ago it is an MI-17 Helicopter that is operated by the US Government. DOD to be exact. The helicopter came in broad daylight and is flying out of Pinal for these exercises" — lecrayon (@lecrayon11) June 19, 2025 ATO is understood to operate several Bell 407s in a configuration that aligns with what can be seen in the recent video shot outside Tucson. Both types were notably seen together at a farm in North Carolina back in May 2021 after the Mi-17 made an emergency landing there. The Bell 407 brought in additional personnel and repair parts to get the Hip airborne again, as you can read more about here. In January 2021, Bell 407s likely belonging to ATO had also been spotted flying around Los Angeles and other nearby locales, conducting what appeared to be urban training that included touch-and-goes on helipads on top of a number of buildings. TWZ reported on those sightings at the time. — Thenewarea51 (@thenewarea51) January 12, 2021 Gray-painted Mi-17s with the same general configuration were also spotted in North and South Carolina in separate instances last year. Aviation Unicorn Alert Earlier today I might have heard through the grapevine that this ultra rare Soviet designed Russian MI-17 was coming by @iFlyCAE so I grabbed the camera with only about 2 minutes to spare and went out to sure enough catch it on — ☈ Chris Jackson ☈ (@ChrisJacksonSC) October 2, 2024 A mysterious Soviet-era transport helicopter unexpectedly landed in a field in Eldorado, North Carolina. Several men with backpacks disembarked and headed into the nearby woods, leaving the Mi-171E1 (20-2131) behind overnight. H/t @jcameronmcso. — Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) August 13, 2024 As already noted, U.S. special operations forces, in general, regularly train in and around cities and towns across the United States, including for air assault missions. Doing so offers valuable real-world opportunities to hone important skill sets that cannot otherwise be replicated to the same degree with dedicated urban training facilities. This includes the fact that these are 'live' locations full of real hazards and neutral bystanders. At the same time, poor and/or short-notice communication with the public, as well as more serious screwups, have caused controversy around these kinds of training events, which can also involve automatic guns firing blank rounds and simulated explosive devices, on multiple occasions in the past. When it comes to ATO (and FCD before it), specifically, it remains one of the most secretive aviation units within the U.S. military. From what is known publicly, it specializes in providing discreet aviation support for covert and clandestine operations, and also has a bleeding-edge developmental function. For instance, ATO/FCD is understood to have been involved with the development of the stealthy derivatives of the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter employed during the 2011 raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan, that led to the death of then-Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. It is worth noting here that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) also has a long history of operating Mi-17 variants, including through various secretive contractors. CIA-linked Hips were very visibly active as part of evacuation operations in Afghanistan after the fall of the capital Kabul to the Taliban in August 2021. We found (and corroborated with flight data) that one of the Mi-171E helicopters was inadvertently captured in a livestream by @MARCATV, a Spanish news outlet, as it flew from HKIA to the CIA compound toward the compound on Aug. 20. — Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) September 1, 2021 Other less secretive elements of the U.S. military also make use of contractor-operated Mi-17s, as well as other foreign fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, for training and evaluation purposes. The Hip is in widespread use globally in a wide variety of configurations, including heavily armed transport types. It is a design American forces regularly encounter in service with allies and partners, and that is also part of the potential threat picture for operations worldwide. Still, the particular features of the gray Mi-17 seen this week in the Tucson area, together with the Bell 407s, point most strongly to ATO. Whether or not more details emerge about the recent urban training exercise in Tucson, Arizona, the participants in this case look to have been particularly unusual. Contact the author: joe@

Russia thwarts plan to smuggle military contraband to Ukraine
Russia thwarts plan to smuggle military contraband to Ukraine

Russia Today

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Russia thwarts plan to smuggle military contraband to Ukraine

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has announced that it has thwarted a foreign-backed attempt to smuggle Soviet-era military helicopter parts abroad, including to Ukraine. In a statement on Monday, the FSB reported that the contraband scheme involved six individuals from Russia, Ukraine, and the Middle East, and was coordinated by a 'subject' of a foreign state residing abroad, without naming the country. The group allegedly used commercial contractors to procure new components for Russian-made Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters from manufacturing and operating companies. The parts were later intended to be illegally transported across the border, the FSB said, estimating that they could have been utilized to restore at least four helicopters. The total value of the contraband is estimated at over 400 million rubles ($5 million), the statement read, adding that the agency continues to investigate. A video released by the FSB shows two individuals, one handcuffed and with a concealed face, standing next to two large containers, one of which is filled with items resembling helicopter parts. The Mi-8, the world's most-produced helicopter, was first introduced in the 1960s and is primarily used for auxiliary roles on the battlefield, including troop transport and medical evacuation. The Mi-17, introduced in the late 1970s, is an export variant with upgraded engines and rotor systems, and is generally used for the same purposes. Since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, Ukraine has been scouring the world for Soviet-era equipment to maintain its existing fleet, often cannibalizing decommissioned units for spare parts. To assist Kiev, Western countries have supplied Ukraine with large quantities of their own outdated Soviet-era equipment, which Ukraine typically has much less difficulty operating and maintaining than foreign-manufactured equipment. Russia has consistently denounced Western arms shipments to Ukraine, warning that they only prolong the conflict without changing its outcome.

Over 1,500 tourists stranded in Sikkim due to landslides
Over 1,500 tourists stranded in Sikkim due to landslides

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Over 1,500 tourists stranded in Sikkim due to landslides

ADVERTISEMENT Nearly 1,500 tourists remained stranded in north Sikkim due to severe flooding and landslides. The Sankalang bridge has collapsed, blocking a key road, while the main feeding bridge towards north Sikkim has also been closed due to SP Sonam Detchu Bhutia said 115 tourists are stranded in Lachen and 1,350 tourists in Lachung. "The exit route is closed due to landslides at multiple locations. Tourists have been advised to remain in their hotels, and once the roads are opened, they will be shifted," he death toll in northeastern states has risen to 28 since Thursday due to flooding and landslides in Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Tripura. According to the state disaster management authority in Assam, three people have died in the last 48 hours due to floods while five others died due to landslides in different parts of Guwahati.A critical relief mission was launched by Indian Air Force early on Sunday in response to a request received from the state administrations of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Fourteen people stranded in the middle of flooded Bomjir river in the Lower Dibang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, cut off from mainland, were safely rescued. The operation was undertaken by Mi 17 flood situation is becoming grim in Assam. Central Water Commission department's data indicated that water levels of the Brahmaputra river Burhi Dihing, Barak and some other rivers are flowing above danger level with reports of water level rising at many June last year, around nine people died as excessive rainfall triggered massive landslides across North Sikkim. At least 179 people died in 2023 in Sikkim when a Himalayan glacial lake outburst triggered floods. The flash floods in the Teesta, triggered by a glacial lake burst in north Sikkim, had left roads and bridges extensively damaged across the mountain home minister Amit Shah posted on X, "Spoke with the chief ministers of Assam, Manipur, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh... Also assured them of every possible help to tackle any situation. The Modi government stands like a rock in support of the people of the Northeast."

Amit Shah Calls CMs As Rains Batter Northeast; IAF Deployed For Rescue Ops
Amit Shah Calls CMs As Rains Batter Northeast; IAF Deployed For Rescue Ops

News18

time01-06-2025

  • Climate
  • News18

Amit Shah Calls CMs As Rains Batter Northeast; IAF Deployed For Rescue Ops

Last Updated: Heavy rain in the Northeast has caused severe flooding, disrupting normal life. The IAF rescued 14 people in Arunachal Pradesh. Assam CM Himanta Sarma issued flood alerts. As heavy rain continues to pound the Northeastern region of the country, it has thrown normal life out of gear. Several areas continue to remain inundated on Sunday. Earlier in the day, the Indian Air Force (IAF) was roped to assist in the rescue operation of people stranded amid floodwaters. On Sunday morning, a critical humanitarian assistance and disaster relief mission was launched by the IAF in response to a request received from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh administrations. As many as 14 people who were stranded in the middle of flooded Bomjir river in the Lower Dibang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh (cut off from main land) were safely rescued to a safer place. The rescue operation was undertaken by Mi 17 helicopter. Amit Shah Dials CMs, Assures Help Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah dialed chief ministers of several northeastern states and assured them of all possible help in time of distress. Taking to X, Shah wrote, 'Spoke with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh and Governor of Manipur in the wake of ongoing heavy rainfall in their states. Also assured them of every possible help to tackle any situation. The Modi government stands like a rock in support of the people of the Northeast. (sic)." Assam CM Issues Advisory Amid Rain Fury Further, in the wake of rain havoc, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday advised people residing in riverside and low-lying areas to remain alert in view of incessant rain in the state and neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh. Taking to X, Sarma issued the flood alert and said heavy rainfall has been recorded in Arunachal Pradesh's Kibitoo (17 cm), Hayuliang (15 cm) and Kalaktang (10 cm), which may cause a sharp rise in river levels downstream. 'Assam is already witnessing intense rain in Silchar (42 cm), Karimganj (35 cm), Hailakandi (30 cm) and in nearby areas. People in low-lying and riverbank areas are advised to stay alert and follow local advisories. Stay safe, stay prepared," Sarma further wrote. Heavy downpour over the past few days has led to flash floods and landslides across several Northeastern states, triggering widespread destruction. So far, the rain fairy has claimed at least 30 lives in Northeast. The downpour has severely affected road connectivity and infrastructure, damaged homes, and disrupted power supply, leaving thousands in distress. First Published:

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