The FriedrichFiles - Mil, Euromil, Kazan Helicopters
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Mil Helicopters
- Mi-1 �Hare�: 1951
- Mi-1U: trainer
- Mi-2 �Hoplite�: 1965, built by WSK-Swidnik (PZL)
- Mi-4 �Hound A�: 1952, transport/reconnaissance
- Mi-4 �Hound B�: ASW + ECM
- Mi-4P: 1958 to Aeroflot
- Mi 4S: agricultural
- Mi 6 �Hook� 1960
- Mi 8: �Hip A�: 1st prototype 1961, �Hip B� 2nd prototype V-8A 1962, �Hip F� similar to �Hip E� 6 Anti-Tank-missiles
- Mi-8AMTSh �Hip F?� [aka AMT(Sh)]: modernized, transport and assault chopper. Automatic cannon, aerial rockets, 8 anti-tank missiles "Ataka" ("Shturm" complex); 2001
- Mi-8P - passenger transport 1962
- Mi-8 Salon - VIP version
- Mi 8AMT: unarmed Mi-8MT
- Mi-8AMT(Sh) Terminator: 1998 production delayed by funding shortage, tests completed 1/01
- Mi-8MT �Hip H� military transport 1977 (= Mi-17) tail rotor port side, 6 hard points (40x80mm S-8 rockets in 2 packs normally); later 1 MG and 1 grenade launcher/1 MG at the doors
- Mi-8MTB �Hip H� TH =?= Mi-8MTV
- Mi-8MTPB = Mi-17P, se there (Mi-17TPB, Mi-17PP, Hip H EW)
- Mi 8MTO (aka Mi-8N, Mi-8MTKO) �Hip H� night attack version; 1999
- Mi-8MTV �Hip H�: transport 1987, built in Ulan-Ude since 1991; =?= Mi-8MTB
- Mi 8MTV-1: civil Mi 8MTV
- Mi-8MTV-2: missile armed Mi 8MTV
- Mi-8MTV-3 (aka Mi-172): first shown 1994, ordered in 1995
- Mi-8PPA �Hip K� - , ECM helicopter
- Mi-8SMV �Hip J� ECM
- Mi-8T �Hip C�: civil version 1962
- Mi-8TB �Hip E�: 1975; 1x1,27 MG nose; 6x19x5,7 rockets + 4 Anti-Tank-Missiles
- Mi-8TBK �Hip E": export version of TB, 1975; fire support, 1x1,27 MG in nose; 192x5,7 Rak/4 AAM
- Mi-8TG - alternate fuel, First flown in 1987. Tests resumed in Aug. 2000
- Mi-8TM:
- Mi-8TVK �Hip E� = Mi-8 TBK, see there
- Mi 8VPK �Hip D�: ECM, tactical trsnport, comunication relay
- Mi-9 �Hip G�- airborne command post
- Mi-10 �Harke�: 1960
- Mi 12 (V-12) only prototype
- Mi-14BT �Haze B� naval counter-mine helicopter 1977
- Mi-14PL �Haze A�: anti-submarine helicopter 1976, 3000 kg weapons
- Mi-14PS �Haze A� navalized floating version of Mi-8; SAR 1977
- Mi-17 - Improved/export version of Mi-8MT �Hip H� 1981; tail rotor starboard side
- Mi-171 �Hip H� - Improved version of Mi-17, export version der Mi-8AMT
- Mi-171(Sh): export version der Mi-8AMT(Sh)
- MI-17-1V: export version der Mi 8MTV-2
- Mi-17-1VA: flying hospital
- Mi 17KF = Mi 17MD with western electronics; 1 prototype 1997 flown; unarmed
- Mi 17M : 1 prototype 1993 flown
- Mi 17MD = Mi 8MTV-5: prototype 1995; since 1999 deliveries to Ruanda, S-Korea
- Mi 17MT 1977
- Mi-17P = Mi-8MTPB improved �Hip K�
- Mi-17TB �Hip H�: 1x1,27 MG nose; 6x19x7,62 rockets
- Mi-17Z-2: converted from �Hip H� in CSSR for ECM; 1991 in service
- Mi-18: prototype of Mi-17; but also Mi-8MT conversion 1979, 1984 with retractable landing gear
- Mi-24 �Hind A�: 1973, photo
- Mi-24A �Hind A/Hind B�: escort/fire support/anti-tank 1974
- Mi 24B �Hind A�: first flight and cancelled 1971/72
- Mi 24BMT: mine seeker 1973
- Mi 24D �Hind D�: 1976
- Mi-24DU: trainer version of Mi 24D, 1977/78/79?
- Mi 24G �Hind F�
- Mi-24H: Polish Hind-E
- Mi 24K �Hind G2�: fire direction/reconnaissance 1983
- Mi-24P = Mi-35P �Hind F�: 1985, 2x3,0 fixed; 12 missiles
- Mi 24R = Mi 24 RCh �Hind G1�: ABC-reconnaissance 1983
- Mi 24U �Hind C�: trainer version of Mi 24A, 1974
- Mi-24V �Hind E�: 1981; quadruple 1,27 MG nose
- Mi-24VP (aka Mi-24PV): 1x2,3 nose; serial production since 1989; export version of Mi-24V
- Mi-24W = Mi-35 1980?
- Mi 25: export version of Mi-24
- Mi 26 �Halo�: in service 1985
- Mi-26MS: air ambulance
- Mi-26P: passenger transport
- Mi-26T �Halo�: freighter
- Mi-26TC �Halo�: see Mi 26TS
- Mi-26TM �Halo�:
- Mi-26TP �Halo�: fire fighter 1999
- Mi 26TS �Halo�: = Mi 26TC, delivered 1997
- Mi 28A �Havoc� = Mi-28: 1994 delivered, first flight 10.11.1982
- Mi-28N �Havoc�: all weather day-and-night combat helicopter, roll out 16.8.1996, flight tests 6/2005 as prototype for Mi 28NE, 1x3,0
- Mi 28NE Night Hunter: to be delivered 2006-2010 to russian AF
- Mi-34 �Hermit�: trainer/utility; certified 1995
- Mi-35 see Mi-24W
- Mi-35M1: 2x2,3 im bow
- Mi-35P see Mi-24P
- Mi-38: first flight 12/2003
Kazan Aircraft
- Ansat: certification early 2005
- Ansat-2RC: attack/reconnaissance helicopter, first flight 29.7.05
- KAI-12 Primorec: 2-seat glider, built in 1955
Kazan Helicopters
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