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  • The Mil Mi-22 (Cyrillic Миль Ми-22) is a helicopter that was developed for use as an airborne command post for the Soviet Army in the mid 1970s. In the...
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  • the title Mil Mi-22. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. The Mil Mi-22 designation...
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    The Mil Mi-8 (Russian: Ми-8, NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s and introduced...
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    The Mil Mi-2 (NATO reporting name Hoplite) is a small, three rotor blade Soviet-designed multi-purpose helicopter developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter...
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    The Mil Mi-24 (Russian: Миль Ми-24; NATO reporting name: Hind) is a large helicopter gunship, attack helicopter and low-capacity troop transport with room...
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    The Mil Mi-6 (NATO reporting name Hook), given the article number izdeliye 50 and company designation V-6, is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter...
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    The Mil Mi-17 (NATO reporting name: Hip) is a Soviet-designed Russian military helicopter family introduced in 1975 (Mi-8M), continuing in production...
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    The Mil Mi-10 (NATO reporting name Harke), given the product number izdeliye 60, is a Soviet military transport helicopter of flying crane configuration...
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    The Mil Mi-14 (Russian: Миль Ми-14, NATO reporting name: Haze) is a Soviet shore-based nuclear-capable amphibious anti-submarine helicopter derived from...
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    The Mil Mi-1 (USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 32", NATO reporting name "Hare") was a Soviet three- or four-seat light utility helicopter. It was the first...
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    The Mil Mi-4 (USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 36", NATO reporting name "Hound") is a Soviet transport helicopter that served in both military and civilian...
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    programme was cancelled. Data from Mil's heavylift helicopters : Mi-6, Mi-10, V-12 and Mi-26, Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1975-76 General characteristics...
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    later Russian Mil Mi-24 helicopter has been produced in many variants, as described below. In 1966, Soviet aircraft designer Mikhail Mil created a mock-up...
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  • 1948 transport helicopter Production Mil Mi-24 Mil Mi-28 Mil Mi-8 Mil Mi-17 Mil Mi-6 Mil Mi-26 Mil Mi-2 Mil Mi-4 Gordon, pp. 163–183 Gordon, Yefim (2008)...
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  • visitor airlift). Mil Mi-17B5: 21 transport helicopters delivered from 2011. Mil Mi-25: 115 assault helicopters delivered from 1979 Mil Mi-35: As of 2015[update]...
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    include armed Sikorsky H-34s in service with the US Air Force and armed Mil Mi-4 in service with the Soviet Air Forces. This "experimental" trend towards...
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  • Russian Mi-28N attack helicopter wreckage appear". Mil.in.ua. 18 November 2023. У Гостомелі виявили знищений російський вертоліт Ми-8АМТШ. mil.in.ua (in...
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    include 8 L-39C, and helicopters, mainly Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-17, and Mil Mi-24 Hind. Raúl Castro ordered in 2010 that all MiG-29 pilots had to have full training...
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    or captured. In 1975, another big arms deal was passed with Moscow, including 40 MiG-23BNs, 47 MiG-21bis, and 16 Mil Mi-8s. The first MiG-23BNs arrived...
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    structure.mil.ru. 10 December 2015. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2017. "Летит "Груша", нельзя скушать". structure.mil.ru. 5...
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