Police to get 2 choppers from Russia   

CITY National WORLD

The government has taken a decision in  principle to procure two Mi-171A2 helicopters for Bangladesh Police from  Russia on G to G basis to enhance further the capacity of this law  enforcement agency.

The approval came from the 28th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on  Economic Affairs (CCEA) in this year held virtually with Finance Minister AHM  Mustafa Kamal in the chair.       Briefing reporters virtually after the meeting, Cabinet Division  Additional Secretary Md Shamsul Arefin informed that two fresh Mi-171A2  helicopters would be procured from JSC Russian Helicopters on G to G basis.

Mi-171A2 is a medium-class civil passenger transport helicopter  developed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, a subsidiary of Russian  Helicopters.

The Mi-171A2 helicopter is incorporated with the best qualities of the  Mi-8/17 series. The helicopter is an improved version of Mi-171A1, which was  manufactured by Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. The new helicopter features upgraded  main rotor and gear systems, as well as fuselage and propulsion systems.       Arefin informed that the meeting partially approved another proposal  from the Ministry of Commerce for amending two sections of the existing  Import Policy Order 2015-18. The proposal for amending a section of the order  was not given approval in the meeting and it would be submitted again before  the CCEA after further scrutiny.