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" M( l8 b8 f: p6 d- ]* Z# BMil Mi-1, 1948 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hare.3 Q' F$ C D) [# @" u5 W
Mil Mi-2, 1965 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting Name Hoplite.7 G# W4 @) H! t1 ]6 `
Mil Mi-3 (1954), 1954 - Mi-1 with four-blade rotor- R2 P: X+ u8 N. g1 C
Mil Mi-3, 1964 - experimental light-utility helicopter developed from the Mi-2
0 j! L R, S3 k V& I- VMil Mi-4, 1955 - Transport and submarine-hunting-helicopter. NATO reporting name Hound.
, j5 j* R4 U' [4 c8 K vMil V-5, 1959 - medium single-turboshaft transport helicopter
: ]# L$ N' d0 y" T5 S( }) O5 T+ J: eMil Mi-6, 1957 - Heavy transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hook.5 K/ O" W p% A8 }' a* `
Mil V-7, 1959 - experimental four-seat helicopter, M2 k d I' C# V* c6 K4 v: }
Mil Mi-8, 1961 - Multi-purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip.
# _/ P, b* Q a, W/ o* z. WList of Mil Mi-8/17 operators# _7 p5 C$ X2 m' K7 {/ m
Mil Mi-9, airborne command post and relay variant of Mi-8
# n- L; U, q+ G; G# T5 AMil Mi-10, 1962-1963 - Skycrane. NATO reporting name Harke.
; l3 n+ w) H/ Z& S6 @Mil V-12 (1951), 1951 - designation for Mi-4 prototype.& o/ i, \+ v# k1 G7 E s! a
Mil V-12, 1967 - experimental heavylift helicopter, 2 prototypes built, world's largest helicopter ever. NATO reporting name Homer.$ E: D; S5 ]9 Y% w7 j- ^
Mil Mi-14, 1978 - Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. NATO reporting name Haze.7 L0 b2 g3 s' v V
Mil V-16, 1967 - heavy cargo/transport helicopter project
9 C3 u2 m: m% S3 [+ Q3 m( t V" q! o1 nMil Mi-17, 1974 - Transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip-H. Known as Mi-8M in Russia.
5 |- t- g' u( P0 U. FList of Mil Mi-8/17 operators7 y5 j! J: K- v* S1 b. ?. E a
Mil Mi-18, 1979 - prototype lengthened version of Mi-17
5 }8 F5 \' v" o8 h3 o2 Y8 JMil Mi-19, - Airborne command post variant of Mi-17
) D# ~6 e/ n' z- j: uMil Mi-20, 1966 - super light helicopter; mockup only$ Z+ R. l+ @7 U
Mil Mi-22 Hook-C - Military command support variant of Mi-61 W9 Y$ p. e7 D+ k5 X
Mil Mi-22, 1965 - planned, unbuilt" |$ `5 W K4 s' i7 N1 e& Z/ O
Mil Mi-24, 1978 - Heavy combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Hind.
7 S1 i9 ]1 m" @2 j: |9 m* VMil Mi-24 variants
8 F7 c, [; n! J2 w$ nMil Mi-25, - Export version of Mi-24
' ]. m8 K, v( \' N3 V/ m5 XMil Mi-26, 1977 - Heavy transport helicopter, world's heaviest helicopter. NATO reporting name Halo.
Z1 x' t8 Z" J% x* P fMil Mi-27 - Proposed airborne command post variant of Mi-26
% s2 @$ \) m; S6 I1 s+ iMil Mi-28, 1984 - Combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Havoc.; ~5 ^2 u, G& m2 F
Mil Mi-30, 1972 - tiltrotor aircraft project
) Z( r1 l* K9 `/ y4 L% gMil Mi-32, 1982 - three rotor super heavy helicopter project U4 V6 N4 x- }8 M% J ^1 S
Mil Mi-34, 1986 - Light helicopter. NATO reporting name Hermit.' f; A. Z8 L& }+ X, @1 b
Mil Mi-35 - Export version of Mi-24. s; Z2 `5 W' m
Mil Mi-36, light multipurpose helicopter project: ^7 q7 p& {& @1 C% v$ T* K' }
Mil V-37, 2012 - planned cargo/passenger helicopter" L* h! e4 l) Y& N2 P4 U' b2 I
Mil Mi-38, 2000 - multi purpose helicopter8 A6 J- Q4 Z. I+ ?1 Q0 \
Mil Mi-40, 1983 - Projected armed transport version of Mi-28, unbuilt7 _$ X; ?" j6 z4 E9 d3 }
Mil Mi-42, 1985 - Projected assault/transport NOTAR helicopter, unbuilt
( v/ e# i- h! ^! D0 x2 VMil Mi-44, utility helicopter based on the Mi-34; in development4 i( L4 R: s; B! v
Mil Mi-46, 1992 - Projected passenger/cargo/flying crane helicopter7 ~7 S/ H7 \) D$ A, E0 A! s
Mil Mi-52, projected four-seat light utility helicopter
! P2 [- Y, Z9 _6 A: Q6 dMil Mi-54, 1992 - multirole helicopter (Project)0 }8 o5 E9 `8 o, u3 Y
Mil Mi-58, 1995 - Projected passenger helicopter based on the Mi-28, unbuilt8 H8 o( \2 P+ C- y) j! o
Mil Mi-60, 2001 - Three-seat light helicopter, unbuilt6 k5 t! f/ g5 R9 Q- g
Mil Mi-115, planned, unbuilt
! h, W9 D9 Q6 S+ t S- qMil Mi-171, export version of Mi-17! j; N& W7 D1 A* t% ~4 m9 {0 a* X9 x
Mil Mi-172, civil passenger version of Mi-17
5 c. G. l$ [( k, v- N% @Mil Mi-234, proposed version of Mi-34 powered by VAZ-4265 piston engines
1 }. b" i0 Y+ UMil Mi-X1, proposed high-speed helicopter7 f8 k3 N: N& v( ~/ f6 u
Mil Mi-PSW 2015 - experimental high-speed helicopter based on the Mi-24 |
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