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Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant () is a Russian designer and producer of helicopters headquartered in Tomilino. It is a subsidiary of Russian Helicopters. The Moscow Mil Helicopter Plant includes a design bureau and an experimental production plant. ...
, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.


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Mil Mi-1 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 Soviet helicopter to enter serial production. It is powered by one Ivchenko AI-26V radial ...
, 1948 - Light multi purpose helicopter.
NATO reporting name NATO uses a system of code names, called reporting names, to denote military aircraft and other equipment used by post-Soviet states, former Warsaw Pact countries, China, and other countries. The system assists military communications by providi ...
Hare. *
Mil Mi-2 The Mil Mi-2 (NATO reporting name: Hoplite) is a small, three Helicopter rotor, rotor blade Soviet-designed multi-purpose helicopter developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, designed in the early 1960s and produced exclusively by PZL-Świdn ...
, 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 The Mil Mi-4 (USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 36", NATO reporting name "Hound")'' Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1963-1964'', p. 303 is a Soviet transport helicopter that served in both military and civilian roles. Design and development The Mi ...
, 1955 - Transport and submarine-hunting-helicopter. NATO reporting name Hound. * Mil V-5, 1959 - medium single-turboshaft transport helicopter *
Mil Mi-6 The Mil Mi-6 (NATO reporting name Hook), given the article number ''izdeliye 50'' and company designation V-6, is a Soviet Union, Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter that was designed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, Mil design bureau. ...
, 1957 - Heavy transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hook. *
Mil V-7 The Mil V-7 was an experimental four-seat helicopter with AI-7 ramjets at the tips of the two rotor blades. It had an egg-shaped fuselage, skid undercarriage, and a two-bladed tail rotor on a short tubular tail boom. Four aircraft were built in th ...
, 1959 - experimental four-seat helicopter *
Mil Mi-8 The Mil Mi-8 (, NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Union, Soviet Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) in the 1960s and introduced into the ...
, 1961 - Multi-purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip. ** List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators *
Mil Mi-9 The Mil Mi-8 (, NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) in the 1960s and introduced into the Soviet Air Force in 1968. Russian production of t ...
, airborne command post and relay variant of Mi-8 *
Mil Mi-10 The Mil Mi-10 (NATO reporting name Harke), given the product number ''izdeliye 60'', is a Soviet military transport helicopter of flying crane configuration, developed from the Mi-6, entering service in 1963. While most versions had been reti ...
, 1962-1963 - Skycrane. NATO reporting name Harke. * Mil V-12 (1951), 1951 - designation for Mi-4 prototype. *
Mil V-12 The Mil V-12 (NATO reporting name: Homer), given the project number ''Izdeliye 65'' ("Item 65"), is a prototype helicopter designed in the Soviet Union and the largest helicopter ever built. The designation "Mi-12" would have been the designatio ...
, 1967 - experimental heavylift helicopter, 2 prototypes built, world's largest helicopter ever. NATO reporting name Homer. *
Mil Mi-14 The Mil Mi-14 (, NATO reporting name: Haze) is a Soviet Union, Soviet shore-based nuclear-capable amphibious anti-submarine warfare, anti-submarine helicopter derived from the earlier Mil Mi-8, Mi-8. Design and development Formal development of ...
, 1978 - Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. NATO reporting name Haze. *
Mil V-16 The Mil V-16 was a Soviet heavy cargo/transport helicopter project of the late 1960s. The Mil V-16 was designed by Mil Design Bureau, a Moscow helicopter plant. The original scheme described a heavy side-by-side twin-rotor aircraft with two So ...
, 1967 - heavy cargo/transport helicopter project *
Mil Mi-17 The Mil Mi-17 (NATO reporting name: Hip) is a Soviet-designed Russian military helicopter family introduced in 1975 (Mi-8M), continuing in production at two factories in Russia, in Kazan and Ulan-Ude. It is known as the Mi-8M series in Russ ...
, 1974 - Transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip-H. Known as Mi-8M in Russia. ** List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators *
Mil Mi-18 Mil, mil, or MIL may refer to: Places * Mil, Syria, a village in Syria * Mil, Azerbaijan, a municipality in Beylagan Rayon * Mil, Markazi, a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Metropolitan area of Milan ( IATA code: MIL), Italy (Milan is city i ...
, 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 {{disambig The Mil Mi-22 designation was assigned to two unrelated helicopter designs by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant: * an unbuilt transport helicopter developed from the Mil Mi-2 in 1965 * an airborne command post developed from the Mil Mi- ...
, 1965 - planned, unbuilt *
Mil Mi-24 The Mil Mi-24 (; NATO reporting name: Hind) is a large helicopter gunship, attack helicopter and low-capacity transport helicopter, troop transport with room for eight passengers. It is produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and was introduced ...
, 1978 - Heavy combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Hind. **
Mil Mi-24 variants The Soviet and later Russian Mil Mi-24 helicopter has been produced in many variants, as described below. History In 1966, Soviet aircraft designer Mikhail Mil created a mock-up design of a new helicopter (derived from the Mil Mi-8) which was ...
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Mil Mi-25 The Mil Mi-24 (; NATO reporting name: Hind) is a large helicopter gunship, attack helicopter and low-capacity transport helicopter, troop transport with room for eight passengers. It is produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and was introduced ...
, - Export version of Mi-24 *
Mil Mi-26 The Mil Mi-26 (, NATO reporting name: Halo) is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter. Its product code is ''Izdeliye 90''. Operated by both military and civilian operators, it is the largest helicopter to have gone into serial product ...
, 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 The Mil Mi-28 (NATO reporting name "Havoc") is a Soviet all-weather, day-night, military tandem, two-seat anti-armor attack helicopter. It is an attack helicopter with no intended secondary transport capability, and is better optimized than th ...
, 1984 - Combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Havoc. *
Mil Mi-30 The Mil Mi-30 Vintoplan was a Russian tiltrotor STOL/VTOL concept that originated in 1972. The Vintoplan would have been a transport aircraft for up to 19 passengers or two tons of cargo. Its purpose was to replace the Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters. ...
, 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 The Soviet and later Russian Mil Mi-24 helicopter has been produced in many variants, as described below. History In 1966, Soviet aircraft designer Mikhail Mil created a mock-up design of a new helicopter (derived from the Mil Mi-8) which was ...
- Export version of Mi-24 *
Mil Mi-36 The Mil Mi-36 was a Soviet light multipurpose helicopter first projected in the early 1980s. Its projected roles were to assist in fire support and communications, cargo transportation, SAR and medevac, and aerial surveillance. It was also plan ...
, light multipurpose helicopter project * Mil V-37, 2012 - planned cargo/passenger helicopter *
Mil Mi-38 The Mil Mi-38 is a transport helicopter designed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and being developed by Kazan Helicopters. Originally intended as a replacement for the Mil Mi-8 and the Mil Mi-17, Mi-17, it is being marketed in both military and Ci ...
, 2000 - multi purpose helicopter *
Mil Mi-40 The Mil Mi-28 (NATO reporting name "Havoc") is a Soviet all-weather, day-night, military tandem, two-seat anti-armor attack helicopter. It is an attack helicopter with no intended secondary transport capability, and is better optimized than th ...
, 1983 - Projected armed transport version of Mi-28, unbuilt *
Mil Mi-42 __NOTOC__ The Mil Mi-42 was a projected assault/transport helicopter featuring the NOTAR concept, fit to replace the Mi-40 program. The Mi-40 did not attract that many customers. Because of this and other reasons, the Mi-42 program (originally ...
, 1985 - Projected assault/transport
NOTAR NOTAR ("no tail rotor") is a helicopter system which avoids the use of a tail rotor. It was developed by MD Helicopters, McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (through their acquisition of Hughes Helicopters). The system uses a fan inside the tail ...
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
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, unbuilt *Mil Mi-115, planned, unbuilt *
Mil Mi-171 The Mil Mi-17 (NATO reporting name: Hip) is a Soviet-designed Russian military helicopter family introduced in 1975 (Mi-8M), continuing in production at two factories in Russia, in Kazan and Ulan-Ude. It is known as the Mi-8M series in Russia ...
, 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 Mil Mi-X1 is a high-speed helicopter being proposed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, Mil of Russia. The aircraft belongs to the same program as its competitor Kamov Ka-92 intended to create a new generation of middle-class helicopters cruising at ab ...
, proposed high-speed helicopter * Mil Mi-PSW 2015 - experimental high-speed helicopter based on the Mi-24


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List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS This list of the military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) includes experimental, prototypes, and operational types regardless of era. It also includes both native Soviet designs, Soviet-produced copies ...
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Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant () is a Russian designer and producer of helicopters headquartered in Tomilino. It is a subsidiary of Russian Helicopters. The Moscow Mil Helicopter Plant includes a design bureau and an experimental production plant. ...