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List of Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant aircraft
Last updated
March 01, 2025
This is a list of aircraft produced by
Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.
Types
Mil Mi-1
MIL Mi-4 HOUND
EMERCOM Mi-26T
Mil Mi-1
, 1948 - Light multi purpose helicopter.
NATO reporting name
Hare
.
Mil Mi-2
, 1965 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting Name
Hoplite
.
Mil Mi-3 (1954)
, 1954 - Mi-1 with four-blade rotor
Mil Mi-3
, 1964 - experimental light-utility helicopter developed from the Mi-2
Mil Mi-4
, 1955 - Transport and submarine-hunting-helicopter. NATO reporting name
Hound
.
Mil V-5
, 1959 - medium single-turboshaft transport helicopter
Mil Mi-6
, 1957 - Heavy transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name
Hook
.
Mil V-7
, 1959 - experimental four-seat helicopter
Mil Mi-8
, 1961 - Multi-purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name
Hip
.
List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators
Mil Mi-9
, airborne command post and relay variant of Mi-8
Mil Mi-10
, 1962-1963 - Skycrane. NATO reporting name
Harke
.
Mil V-12 (1951)
, 1951 - designation for Mi-4 prototype.
Mil V-12
, 1967 - experimental heavylift helicopter, 2 prototypes built, world's largest helicopter ever. NATO reporting name
Homer
.
Mil Mi-14
, 1978 - Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. NATO reporting name
Haze
.
Mil V-16
, 1967 - heavy cargo/transport helicopter project
Mil Mi-17
, 1974 - Transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name
Hip-H
. Known as Mi-8M in Russia.
List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators
Mil Mi-18
, 1979 - prototype lengthened version of Mi-17
Mil Mi-19
, - Airborne command post variant of Mi-17
Mil Mi-20
, 1966 - super light helicopter; mockup only
Mil Mi-22 Hook-C
- Military command support variant of Mi-6
Mil Mi-22
, 1965 - planned, unbuilt
Mil Mi-24
, 1978 - Heavy combat helicopter. NATO reporting name
Hind
.
Mil Mi-24 variants
Mil Mi-25
, - Export version of Mi-24
Mil Mi-26
, 1977 - Heavy transport helicopter, world's heaviest helicopter. NATO reporting name
Halo
.
Mil Mi-27
- Proposed airborne command post variant of Mi-26
Mil Mi-28
, 1984 - Combat helicopter. NATO reporting name
Havoc
.
Mil Mi-30
, 1972 - tiltrotor aircraft project
Mil Mi-32
, 1982 - three rotor super heavy helicopter project
Mil Mi-34
, 1986 - Light helicopter. NATO reporting name
Hermit
.
Mil Mi-35
- Export version of Mi-24
Mil Mi-36
, light multipurpose helicopter project
Mil V-37
, 2012 - planned cargo/passenger helicopter
Mil Mi-38
, 2000 - multi purpose helicopter
Mil Mi-40
, 1983 - Projected armed transport version of Mi-28, unbuilt
Mil Mi-42
, 1985 - Projected assault/transport
NOTAR
helicopter, unbuilt
Mil Mi-44
, utility helicopter based on the Mi-34; in development
Mil Mi-46
, 1992 - Projected passenger/cargo/flying crane helicopter
Mil Mi-52
, projected four-seat light utility helicopter
Mil Mi-54
, 1992 - multirole helicopter (Project)
Mil Mi-58
, 1995 - Projected passenger helicopter based on the Mi-28, unbuilt
Mil Mi-60 MAI
, 2001 - Two-seat light helicopter designed in collaboration with
Moscow Aviation Institute
, unbuilt
Mil Mi-115, planned, unbuilt
Mil Mi-171
, export version of Mi-17
Mil Mi-172
, civil passenger version of Mi-17
Mil Mi-234
, proposed version of Mi-34 powered by VAZ-4265 piston engines
Mil Mi-X1
, proposed high-speed helicopter
Mil Mi-PSW
2015 - experimental high-speed helicopter based on the Mi-24
See also
List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
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Mil designations
Mi-1
Mi-2
Mi-3
Mi-4
V-5
Mi-6
V-7
Mi-8
Mi-9
Mi-10
V-12
Mi-14
V-16
Mi-17
Mi-18
Mi-19
Mi-20
Mi-22
(I)
(II)
Mi-24
Mi-25
Mi-26
Mi-27
Mi-28
Mi-30
Mi-32
Mi-34
Mi-35
Mi-36
Mi-38
Mi-40
Mi-42
Mi-44
Mi-46
Mi-52
Mi-54
Mi-58
Mi-60 MAI
Mi-PSV
Projects
Mi-X1
NATO code names
Halo
Hare
Harke
Havoc
Haze
Hermit
Hind
Hip
Hip (2)
Homer
Hook
Hoplite
Hound
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