Mi-52

Of course, SovOil's aerodyne was the perfect platform from which to develop an attack AV. It's bulky, and not very maneuverable, and boxy, and ugly, and doesn't look a thing like the rest of the world's sleek attack AVs. But it is cheap, and shares a lot of parts in common with the Mi-50, and the Soviets sell a lot of them to countries which cannot afford the sleeker Western models.

Special Equipment
Ejection seats for crew, fire extinguisher, 12 manhours life support, chaff and flare dispensers, military radio, visual rangefinder, auto-pilot and navigation system, active IR, laser detector, light amplification, magnetometer, radar with terrain-following, thermograph.

Weapons
23mm autocannon and 30mm AutoGL (count as 40mm) in high-angle chin turret. 2 12.7mm Catlings in hull, fixed forward. 219-shot 2.75" rocket pods, pointed forward. One 14.5mm machinegun in articulated mount on each side. 4 autocannon magazines, 4 AGL magazines, 4 Catling magazines, all in hull.