The Fastest Helicopter in the US Army Was Made by the Soviet Union
Briefly

The Mi-24, designated by NATO as "Hind", is not only the fastest helicopter in the U.S. Army but also a pivotal piece of Cold War-era technology.
Developed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, the Mi-24 merging the roles of a gunship and transport helicopter earned its nickname, the "Flying Tank", due to its multifunctional capabilities.
With a top speed of 208 mph, the Mi-24 displays significant performance, powered by two Isotov TV3-117 turboshaft engines, each producing 2,200 shaft horsepower.
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