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; u( g% r a# T' f" N- Q- VMil Mi-1, 1948 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hare.
7 B/ H" S) y5 d- x' b: {* lMil Mi-2, 1965 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting Name Hoplite.
/ P$ r, B* G3 c- |# d9 d1 }% o- yMil Mi-3 (1954), 1954 - Mi-1 with four-blade rotor; K- a6 [+ x/ ~; n, p& s* }7 S
Mil Mi-3, 1964 - experimental light-utility helicopter developed from the Mi-2: X& i+ J7 n. G# [
Mil Mi-4, 1955 - Transport and submarine-hunting-helicopter. NATO reporting name Hound.
1 h8 g# |8 l) A: |* pMil V-5, 1959 - medium single-turboshaft transport helicopter
1 P4 F2 Y: R/ M: Y3 YMil Mi-6, 1957 - Heavy transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hook., s: Q! W+ Z' d1 `2 S
Mil V-7, 1959 - experimental four-seat helicopter8 ]+ P: ]1 b0 ]( h q* r3 \
Mil Mi-8, 1961 - Multi-purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip.( Z% ~6 b; m5 n
List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators
3 C' k( S2 h. e4 _Mil Mi-9, airborne command post and relay variant of Mi-8
& G, Z- U" _* R; U# G' cMil Mi-10, 1962-1963 - Skycrane. NATO reporting name Harke.
/ y/ b% b+ U1 q2 [9 m" N# XMil V-12 (1951), 1951 - designation for Mi-4 prototype.
! u8 o0 a( ]$ v; N1 [/ VMil V-12, 1967 - experimental heavylift helicopter, 2 prototypes built, world's largest helicopter ever. NATO reporting name Homer. W: r# I; R* N; x; ^0 V
Mil Mi-14, 1978 - Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. NATO reporting name Haze.
3 h0 l1 J* D% }* \Mil V-16, 1967 - heavy cargo/transport helicopter project' @+ y) y- [% n( b4 P( O
Mil Mi-17, 1974 - Transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip-H. Known as Mi-8M in Russia.
9 j, P4 |% T2 q: Z3 n2 i& b4 sList of Mil Mi-8/17 operators, a9 X9 Q- i* o* {
Mil Mi-18, 1979 - prototype lengthened version of Mi-17! M- Y- ~- P" v7 n* q, m
Mil Mi-19, - Airborne command post variant of Mi-17! N. j4 U2 E9 G
Mil Mi-20, 1966 - super light helicopter; mockup only/ j, o6 N: ^ t6 U* ] E8 W. P7 g& c
Mil Mi-22 Hook-C - Military command support variant of Mi-6
) s v |6 U1 P D; dMil Mi-22, 1965 - planned, unbuilt
7 F% |! k' @) k+ l2 e8 }* GMil Mi-24, 1978 - Heavy combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Hind.
# d+ O* u4 m" i7 R# V( k3 ^Mil Mi-24 variants
& a- p9 d+ T% b: G& xMil Mi-25, - Export version of Mi-249 M% v$ u4 U: h! I S! }' m) R
Mil Mi-26, 1977 - Heavy transport helicopter, world's heaviest helicopter. NATO reporting name Halo.) x* S& f4 t2 |" U! {
Mil Mi-27 - Proposed airborne command post variant of Mi-26$ S4 R( A7 J; ^: K8 M! z8 M+ t
Mil Mi-28, 1984 - Combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Havoc.8 T0 d3 B. l; `" r! }. l& d% L
Mil Mi-30, 1972 - tiltrotor aircraft project
s0 U) a/ e' Q: T/ L6 ]; v3 LMil Mi-32, 1982 - three rotor super heavy helicopter project2 P! V% D) l; X) s) r" ~
Mil Mi-34, 1986 - Light helicopter. NATO reporting name Hermit.
, m6 z$ Y$ L" h8 B4 j b. eMil Mi-35 - Export version of Mi-24' k% O! _" z @- H7 z' a8 J; F. A
Mil Mi-36, light multipurpose helicopter project
5 J1 [! ^- `$ z% RMil V-37, 2012 - planned cargo/passenger helicopter
) D6 h* o2 K; i" D% vMil Mi-38, 2000 - multi purpose helicopter: o5 X# D: l* l1 X: D
Mil Mi-40, 1983 - Projected armed transport version of Mi-28, unbuilt
, V3 u( i) c2 p4 Q F, E. MMil Mi-42, 1985 - Projected assault/transport NOTAR helicopter, unbuilt) {* u% o! A! ^5 Q1 n
Mil Mi-44, utility helicopter based on the Mi-34; in development; c: _" v: {- D# L" x y
Mil Mi-46, 1992 - Projected passenger/cargo/flying crane helicopter
. | f+ @" H! u) Q* JMil Mi-52, projected four-seat light utility helicopter
7 @3 ^# a9 `2 t3 V9 b5 uMil Mi-54, 1992 - multirole helicopter (Project); L1 \" l4 l c5 D A; c' I, |
Mil Mi-58, 1995 - Projected passenger helicopter based on the Mi-28, unbuilt
- s' s7 G$ s& \0 ?6 `; l9 G( CMil Mi-60, 2001 - Three-seat light helicopter, unbuilt. E" d6 i( f2 S; ]4 p
Mil Mi-115, planned, unbuilt
H L( p& _9 b; A/ yMil Mi-171, export version of Mi-17
" e, m* I( u" {: \7 [( gMil Mi-172, civil passenger version of Mi-17, |3 {' n6 I: N9 b, D- l" v
Mil Mi-234, proposed version of Mi-34 powered by VAZ-4265 piston engines
2 W# @) j+ B: L6 ?' r/ RMil Mi-X1, proposed high-speed helicopter
2 u9 S" d- z8 T4 M* nMil Mi-PSW 2015 - experimental high-speed helicopter based on the Mi-24 |
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