This Is How The U.S. Obtained A Soviet-Made Hind Gunship In 1988

The MH-47 slings the Mi-25 over Chad. U.S. Department of Defense photo

David Axe, Forbes: In 1988, U.S. Army Special Operations Helicopters Slipped Into Central Africa To Snatch A Soviet-Made Hind Gunship

Thirty-two years ago today, U.S. Army commandos from the 160th Special Operations Air Regiment—the famed Nightstalkers—quietly deployed to Chad in Central Africa and, in the dead of night, snatched up a Soviet-made Libyan Mi-25 helicopter so American analysts could study it.

The daring, long-range mission for many years was a secret to almost anyone who wasn’t directly involved. U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command in North Carolina celebrated the mission, code-name Operation Mount Hope III, with official artwork on Thursday.

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