Footage from the Syrian Air War, showing a Syrian Mi-8 helicopter hit by a surface-to-air missile, was turned into a commercial by a Ukrainian company.
In order to showcase the resilience of their products, Motor Sich, a large aircraft and helicopter engine manufacturer, has created a controversial advertising campaign based on the scene of a Hip helicopter (one of those aircraft equipped with their engines) surviving the direct hit of an IR guided missile in Syria.
Not all Assad’s choppers were so lucky.
The slogan at the end of the commercial is related to the Syrian war: the “Motorsich Akbar” (with Akbar meaning Great in Arabic) hits off the “Allahu Akbar” that can be heard repeated endlessly by the rebels in most, if not all, war videos coming from Syria.