The Mi-2 is a small, lightly armored turbine-powered transport helicopter that was produced exclusively in Poland. The helicopter was designed by the Soviet Union in order to improve its predecessor, the Mi-1 helicopter. In 1965 the Mi-2 went into production in Poland and by 1998, 5,497 Mi-2s were produced.
Military Mi-2s are usually armed with a 23mm NS-23 cannon however the URPG Gniewosz variant of the Mi-2 is equipped with four Strela-2 Anti-Aircraft missiles mounted on two Gad rocket launchers.
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