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## H-575 "Sidewinder" Helicopter
Introducing the H-575 "Sidewinder" helicopter, featuring a coaxial rotor design that provides exceptional maneuverability and versatility.
### Overview
The H-575 is a multi-purpose helicopter capable of handling a wide range of missions:
- Combat operations (equipped with 6 hardpoints for various weapon loads)
- Rescue missions on land and water
- Firefighting
- Transporting cargo and personnel, including heavy loads
### Specifications:
- Weight: 4,800 kg
- Payload Capacity: Up to 10 tons under standard conditions; up to 14 tons in ideal weather
- RECORD LIFTING CAPACITY OF 34 tons
- Flight Range:
- With maximum payload: 102 km
- With full fuel tanks (6 external + 2 internal): up to 260 km
- Cruise Speed: 140 km/h
- Maximum Speed: 220 km/h (recorded during testing)
### Key Features:
- Internal machine gun capable of shifting from right to left side and rotating 360°
- Internal cargo bay for various types of freight
- 6 hardpoints for weapons or equipment
- Advanced onboard computer system featuring:
- Alerts for radiation exposure, low altitude, engine failure, and distress signals (all notifications can be disabled via the "Disabling all notification systems" switch)
- GPS tracking and distress signal detection
- Monitoring of temperature and RPM of two engines
- Video feed from ARHAN systems with adjustable laser frequency channels
- Fuel transfer system to balance fuel tanks
- 13 dipole reflectors for protection against air-to-air missiles
- Selectable firing pylons and emergency jettison of all hardpoints
- Radar capable of detecting air, ground, and naval targets up to 5,000 meters
### Important Notice:
The engine throttle control is preset at 0.50 by default. If flying without a load, it is recommended not to change this setting to conserve fuel. For payloads over 5 tons, increase throttle by +0.05 or +0.10 as needed. A detailed adjustment chart will be added in future updates.
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This helicopter is currently under active development and testing. It will receive regular updates, including expanded payload options and functional improvements. Thank you for your support and feedback!
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