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The increase of the airspeed flowing over the rotor blades increases overall tail rotor effectiveness and yaw authority, whereas with the 'Pusher' tail rotor configuration the advancing rotor blade moves downwards. This decreases the airspeed across the rotor blade, reducing its overall effective yaw authority.
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near Slavyansk with 12 personnel, including an Army general, killed and one seriously injured. On 24 June 2014, a Ukrainian National Guard Mi-8 was shot down by separatist forces again using a MANPADS near Slavyansk with nine personnel killed. Ukrainian forces used Mi-8 helicopters to resupply forces
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series. The only visible differences between the Mi-8 and Mi-17 are A) the position of the tail rotor (Mi-8 right side, Mi-17 left side), B) the shape of the exhausts (Mi-8 circular, Mi-17 oval), and C) Dust shields in front of engine air intakes for the Mi-17. Also Mi-17 has some improved armour
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The Mi-8 is constantly improving and the newest version still remains in production in 2024. However the second generation of the Mi-8 was changed to a tractor-tail rotor configuration as this configuration has increased yaw authority from the upwards advancing tail rotor blades into the downwash.
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receiving its first, serialed HS-2, on 28 May 1973, and the second, HS-1, on 31 May 1973. Six Mi-8Ts were obtained at first, followed by further two Mi-8Ts and two Mi-8Ps. Three of the helicopters were handed over to the Border Guard Wing. One of these was lost after sinking through ice during a
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Civilian passenger transport version, with accommodation for between 28 and 32 passengers, fitted with square cabin windows, small rear clamshell doors with a vertical hinge line and a horizontally split rear airstair door in between; powered by two 1,700 hp (1,300 kW) Klimov TV2-117A
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The fifth and final prototype was a mass production prototype for the passenger market. In November 1964, all joint testing had been completed and the Soviet government began mass production. Production started in the Kazan Production Plant, with the first aircraft completed by the end of 1965.
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presidential helicopter for the first time and was reportedly extremely impressed. On Khrushchev's return, he ordered the creation of a similar helicopter, which was to be ready for the return visit by the American president, to save face. A luxury version of the Mi-4 was quickly created and
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Version used as a gunship or direct air support platform. Airframe modifications add 2x external hard points for a total of 6, and mount a flexible 12.7 mm (0.5-inch) KV-4 machine gun in the nose. Armament of 57 mm S-5 rockets, six UV-32-57 rocket pods, 551-lb (250-kg) bombs, or four
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and the first prototype V-8) and an entirely new main rotor gear box that would be designed in-house for the first time. In May 1960, the order was given for Mikhail Mil to create his twin engine helicopter. The Sergei Isotov Design Bureau accepted the task of creating the engines.
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into it. Most of the helicopters were severely irradiated and abandoned in a giant junkyard, the so-called "machines cemetery" near Chernobyl, with several disappearing from the site in later years. During the initial operation, one crashed near the power plant after hitting a
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After their Border Guard service, the helicopters were transferred to the civil register, but shortly thereafter to the Finnish Air Force. In 1997 it was decided that all helicopters, including the remaining five Mi-8Ts and two Mi-8Ps, should be transferred to the Army Wing at
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along the cabin walls, circular cabin windows and large rear clamshell doors with a sloping hinge line. The Mi-8T is powered by two 1,677 shp (1,251 kW) Klimov TV2-117A turboshaft engines, giving the helicopter a maximum speed of 155 mph (249 km/h) at sea
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during the 1980s. Its rugged construction allowed easier in-theater operations and maintenance. A large number of Mi-8s were lost with several shot down by enemy fire, with the Mi-8 and its derivatives being the main aircraft model lost by the Soviet Union in Afghanistan.
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On 31 July 2024, a Russian Mi-8 helicopter was shot down by over occupied Donetsk, by Ukrainian FPV drones. The first time a helicopter in combat was destroyed by a drone. The Mi-8 was believed to have been attacked on the ground either during landing or take off.
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became widely publicised as a great asset to the United States, allowing troops to move swiftly in and out of a battlefield and throughout the country. It was only then that the Soviet military rushed a troop-carrying variant of the Mil Mi-8 into production. By
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This gave Mikhail Mil the power under the orders of Khrushchev to build the original two-engined helicopter, which for the first time in Soviet history would need purpose-built turbine engines, rather than those adapted from fixed wing aircraft (as in the
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The Mi-8 family of helicopters became the main Soviet (and later Russian) helicopter, covering a large range of roles in both peace time and war time. Large fleets of Mi-8 and its derivatives were employed by both military and civil operators.
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engines, made its first flight piloted by Nikolai Ilyushin on 2 August 1962, marking the first flight of any Soviet helicopter to fly with purpose built gas turbine engines. The aircraft completed its factory based testing in February 1963.
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Prototype design, a modification of the existing Mil Mi-8. Two Mi-8s were extended by 0.9 meters (3 ft), the landing gear made retractable, and a sliding door added to the starboard side of the fuselage. The Mi-18s were used in the
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The fourth prototype was designed as a VIP transport, with the rotor changed from four blades to five blades in 1963 to reduce vibration, the cockpit doors replaced by blister perspex slides and a sliding door added to the cabin.
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in the spring of 1992, some former Yugoslav Air Force Mi-8s continued service with the Republika Srpska armed forces. The inventory of the 82nd mixed helicopter squadron, of the 92nd aviation brigade of the
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in a second case, both during 1993. In the final case, Georgian Mi-8MTV carrying civilian refugees was shot down, killing 25 people. Georgian Air Force and Police currently operate about 20 Mi-8T/MTVs.
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Khrushchev took an inspection flight, during which Mikhail Mil proposed that his helicopter in development was more suitable. However, it would be necessary to have a second engine for reliability.
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as their main base. The Republika Srpska Air Force continued to operate nine helicopters, albeit suffering problems with maintenance and spare parts, until it was formally disbanded in 2006.
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Airborne jamming platform with "Smalta-V" system, characterized by two small boxes on each side of the fuselage. Used for protection of ground attack aircraft against enemy air defenses.
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with a larger cabin. Powered by an AI-24 2,010 kW (2,700 shp) Soloviev turboshaft engine, the single engined V-8 prototype had its maiden flight in June 1961 and was first shown on
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secretly obtained Mi-8T, Mi-8MTV and Mi-17 helicopters from various sources. Two helicopters were shot down by Serb air defenses, one around Žepa, while one Mi-17 was shot down by
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for the crews of aircraft forced down. As most flights were made behind the front, the Croatian forces were able to down just one helicopter, which was hit by small arms fire near
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after the war, while the Mi-8MTVs continued their service in 20th Transport Helicopter Squadron and 28th Transport Helicopter Squadron. The latter has been re-equipped with new
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The Yugoslav Mi-8s' first combat operations were transport of Yugoslav People's Army troops and federal police forces to border crossings in Slovenia on 27 June 1991 during the
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of October 1973, Syria landed special forces troops behind Israel Defense Forces lines on the Golan Heights at Mt. Hermon, Tel Fares, Vaset, Nafach and Ein Zivan – A Dalve.
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countries during the war, with 16 being used in active service, and remaining were used as source for spare parts. The remaining Mi-8Ts were retired from service in the
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lost three Mi-8 helicopters to enemy fire. Three helicopters painted in a blue and white colour scheme flew in the first part of 56th helicopter squadron of the
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used Mi-8s for transport of personnel and material to forces in otherwise-inaccessible mountain areas. Evacuation of injured personnel also occurred during the
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took delivery of 24 Mi-8T (Hip C) transport helicopters between May 1968 and May 1969 to equip two squadrons of the newly formed 119th transport regiment from
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Airborne communications platform with rectangular communication canisters mounted on weapons racks and with two frame-type aerials above the rear fuselage.
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Mi-8 helicopters were used by both sides. Several were shot down, the first being a Georgian civilian Mi-8T which was destroyed in Sukhumi by an
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originally approached the Soviet government with a proposal to design an all-new two-engined turbine helicopter in 1959 after the success of the
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The second prototype (still equipped with the one turbine engine as the Isotov engines were still under development) flew in September 1961.
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Airborne jamming platform with "Polye" (field) system. From 1980, the type was fitted with the new "Akatsiya" system and redesignated the
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cable with all the crew of four being killed in the crash. It is now known that virtually none of the neutron absorbers reached the core.
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Two months after the engines were completed by Isotov, the third prototype designated V-8A equipped with two 1,120 kW (1,500 shp)
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crashed as it approached a landing airstrip near Bentiu. Three of the Russian crew members died and one was injured. Rebel commander
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Military Mi-8 HIP helicopter to fly alongside a Hunter UAV and then have the Door Gunner blast the UAV with his 7.62mm machine gun
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A twin-engined prototype, featuring TV2-117 turboshaft engines, the prototype underwent further modifications during its life.
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post-1997 were also active during the Kosovar conflict. After the unit disbanded in 2003, the helicopters were transferred to
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Between April and May 1986, Mi-8s were used in large numbers to drop radiation-absorbing materials into the No. 4 reactor of
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rebels utilized a captured Mi-17 helicopter to conduct an air assault boarding and seizure of the Japanese owned cargo ship
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces used Mi-8MSB along with Mi-24s in operations against separatists in Eastern Ukraine during the
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in 1968. Russian production of the aircraft model still continues as of 2024. In addition to its most common role as a
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Civilian VIP transport version, with accommodation for between 9 and 11 passengers, equipped with a galley and toilet.
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announced the lease of 6 to 8 Mi-8s, particularly Kazan Helicopters Mi-17-V5s, until the introduction of 6 interim
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First mass production utility transport version, it can carry four UV-16-57 unguided rocket pods, (with
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The Soviet military originally argued against a new helicopter, as they were content with the current
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for heavy material transport in a mountainous region. It was retired in 1993 and later moved to the
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in Afghanistan, they realized their mobility depended on borrowed helicopter airlift. In 2007, the
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On another occasions Abkhaz Mi-8MTVs were shot down by Georgian forces, by SA-14 in one case and by
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Civilian and military utility transport version, with accommodation for 24 passengers, fitted with
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The Georgian air force started operating Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters from 1991 onwards. During the
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with the door gunner's 7.62 mm machine gun. Two Mi-17V helicopters secretly operated by the
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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operated the remaining five Mi-8MTVs and one Mi-8T in the Air Force and Air Defense Brigade of
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export version is employed by around 20 countries; its equivalent in Russian service in the
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Airborne command post version fitted with "Ivolga" system, characterized by antennas, and
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Modified version for Japanese regulations. One only was built, in 1980. It was used by
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Military staff transport version, fitted with improved radio equipment R-832 and R-111.
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Civilian transport version, fitted with two improved TV2-117AG turboshaft engines.
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Deluxe VIP transport version, with accommodation for between 7 and 9 passengers.
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On the other side, Mi-8 helicopters were also used as main air transport. The
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A number of Mi-8s and Mi-17s are used by US government agencies as of 2022.
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21 Mi-8 helicopters have been shot down by Ukraine thus far during the war.
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The Soviet military originally showed little interest in the Mi-8 until the
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claimed that his forces brought it down using a rocket-propelled grenade.
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The prototype, which was named V-8, was designed in 1958 and based on the
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Minelaying version with VMR-1 or −2 system for 64 or 200 anti-tank mines.
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Ukrainian Ministry of Emergency Situations Mi-8MSB picking up water for
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Armed export version, fitted with six launch rails to carry and fire
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handed over a Mi-8AMTSh to the Ukrainian forces in coordination with
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Lambert, Mark; Munson, Kenneth; Taylor, Michael J.H., eds. (1992).
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on two outrigger pylons, and is armed with one or two side-mounted
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and 119th Combined-Arms Helicopter Squadron (ex 199th regiment) of
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comprised 12 Mi-8T helicopters, which continued in service until
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Tactical reconnaissance version with Elint system "Grebeshok-5".
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The initial version of this article was based on material from
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Large numbers of Mi-8 family helicopters were used during the
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Specification and technical description at milhelicopter.com
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and the emergence and effectiveness of turbines used in the
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landing in April 1982. It was soon replaced by a new Mi-8.
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Agricultural version, fitted with a hopper and spray bars.
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Modernized passenger-transport version for civil aviation.
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and the 790th squadron from Divulje military airport near
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Vershinin, Alexander; RBTH, special to (31 August 2015).
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Modernized Mi-8MSB helicopter sets world altitude record
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Upgraded transport version, fitted with a weather radar.
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Special Report: 1997: Chernobyl: Containing Chernobyl?
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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
211: 201: 193: 185: 177: 172: 164: 133: 125: 115: 99: 85: 70: 65: 41: 4671:. Interstate Aviation Committee. 25 February 2014. 4530:"Accident Mil Mi-8P 632, Thursday 4 December 2003" 3305: 3303: 1788:On 23 September 2006, a Mil Mi-8 MTV 1 helicopter 4600:"Accident Mil Mi-8 65-gray, Friday April 27 2007" 741:without supplying the location. According to the 3373:Frawley, Gerald (2002). "Mil Mi-8 & Mi-17". 1769:On 11 September 2006, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter was 1713:On 17 September 2001, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter was 1609:Polar exploration version for use in the Arctic. 1088:Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 761:, Mi-17s and Mi-8s were extensively used by the 4622:"Accident Mil Mi-8T 9L-LBT, Sunday 3 June 2007" 3010:12 stretchers and seat for 1 medical attendant 1864:, Russia, killing 24 of the 28 people on board. 1074:, killing the Bosnian Foreign Affairs Minister 710:and bring in additional reinforcements for the 4300: 4298: 3258:. Air Force Association. July 2015. p. 66 1759:, injuring 8 or 14 people on board, including 1728:On 27 January 2002, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter was 1486:Artillery observation, reconnaissance version. 1068:Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1047:obtained its first on 23 September 1991, near 729:On 16 October 2023, Ukrainian Colonel General 5969: 5822: 5484: 4727:"Incident Mil Mi-8T, Saturday 31 August 2024" 4486:"Accident Mil Mi-8, Monday 17 September 2001" 3850:"Responsing to "the Disaster of the Century"" 3609:"CIS region – Авиация в локальных конфликтах" 1694:On 18 September 1981, a Mil Mi-8T helicopter 8: 4866:. Flightglobal Insight. 2013. Archived from 4580:. Aviation Safety Network. 23 September 2006 4488:. Aviation Safety Network. 17 September 2001 4466:. Aviation Safety Network. 18 September 1981 4169: 4167: 3677:The Aviation History: New Aircraft I - Color 3603: 3601: 3599: 4508:"Accident Mil Mi-8, Sunday 27 January 2002" 3354:The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft 3063:engines, 1,454 kW (1,950 hp) each 1867:On 21 October 2016, a Mil Mi-8T helicopter 1747:On 4 December 2003, a Mil Mi-8P helicopter 1675:On 1 November 1974, a Mil Mi-8T helicopter 1542:Modernized multipurpose helicopter for the 1291:Prototypes/experimental/low production rate 1175:in 2008 and later delivery of 15 new-build 1101:bought two Mi-8MT helicopters in 2001 from 989:During combat in the winter of 1991 in the 822:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 678:reported that one of its Mi-8MSB had set a 416:There are numerous variants, including the 30:"Mi-8" redirects here. For other uses, see 5976: 5962: 5954: 5829: 5815: 5807: 5491: 5477: 5469: 5222:"Mil Mi-8 Hip | Guyana Defence Force" 4685:. Aviation Safety Network. 21 October 2016 4532:. Aviation Safety Network. 4 December 2003 4510:. Aviation Safety Network. 27 January 2002 4444:. Aviation Safety Network. 1 November 1974 3838:. RecycleNation. Retrieved on 18 May 2016. 1916:On 31 August 2024, a Mil Mi-8T helicopter 1890:On 12 August 2021, a Mil Mi-8T helicopter 1225:For more information on Mi-8M series, see 341:parade (Tushino Air Parade) in July 1961. 263:Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) 53:Mil Mi-8 of Baltic Airlines taking off at 38: 4707:. Aviation Safety Network. 12 August 2021 3939:"Ukrainian Mi-8 shot down near Slavyansk" 3377:. Fishwick, Act: Aerospace Publications. 3102:240 km/h (150 mph, 130 kn) 3096:250 km/h (160 mph, 130 kn) 1837:On 7 April 2013, a Mil Mi-8PS helicopter 1725:, Russia, killing all 13 people on board. 1504:Spacecraft tracking and recovery version. 1278:Learn how and when to remove this message 901:Learn how and when to remove this message 842:Learn how and when to remove this message 474:began using Mi-8s in the 1970s, with the 6260:1980s Soviet military transport aircraft 5443:photo gallery at helicopter-database.net 5166:"Ceskoslovenske VoJenske Letectvo Mi-17" 4602:. Aviation Safety Network. 27 April 2007 4174:Trevithick, Joseph (17 September 2021). 4148:Trevithick, Joseph (26 September 2018). 3739:"UN helicopter shot down in South Sudan" 3639:"Special Report : World Air Forces" 1803:On 27 April 2007, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter 1601:for Fire and Rescue Department services) 682:of 9,150 metres (30,020 ft) at the 5374:"The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage" 5349:Jane's all the world's aircraft 1992–93 4646:. Aviation Safety Network. 7 April 2013 3423: 3421: 3219: 3114:960 km (600 mi, 520 nmi) 3108:495 km (308 mi, 267 nmi) 1887:, killing 19 of the 22 people on board. 1785:, killing 12 of the 16 people on board. 1428:Mi-8VKP (NATO – Hip-D, a.k.a. Mi-8VzPU) 1311:Prototype of the Mi-8T utility version. 649:onto the burning reactor and injecting 567:helicopters, including between Iranian 437:version is also derived from the Mi-8. 6255:1960s Soviet military utility aircraft 4624:. Aviation Safety Network. 3 June 2024 1852:On 2 July 2013, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter 1822:On 3 June 2007, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter 1299:The original single-engined prototype. 1092:Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina 525:shot down by a SA-14 missile near Lata 4977:from the original on 17 December 2014 4552:"12 Dead In Russian Helicopter Crash" 4347:from the original on 25 December 2014 4125:YEVHENIIA MARTYNIUK (1 August 2024). 3979:from the original on 16 February 2015 3949:from the original on 25 December 2014 3809:from the original on 25 December 2014 3779:from the original on 25 December 2014 3749:from the original on 23 December 2012 3680:. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 82. 3512:from the original on 25 December 2014 3463:. Macdonald and Jane's. p. 502. 3440:from the original on 25 December 2014 3288:from the original on 17 November 2015 1819:, killing all twenty people on board. 1419:Polish airborne command post version. 1368:Mi-8TVK (NATO – Hip-E, a.k.a. Mi-8TB) 949:, which was under the command of the 585:United Nations Mission in South Sudan 265:in the 1960s and introduced into the 7: 5459:Mi-8PPA walkaround on ScaleModels.ru 5246:from the original on 1 February 2014 5091:from the original on 17 October 2017 4208:from the original on 23 October 2014 3310:Mi-8 Helicopter. Development History 3227:Erkanli, Dr Sertan (24 March 2023). 3075:356 m (3,830 sq ft) * 3069:21.29 m (69 ft 10 in) 1260:adding citations to reliable sources 820:adding citations to reliable sources 6250:1960s Soviet civil utility aircraft 5464:Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters in China 4422:from the original on 3 October 2016 4392:from the original on 3 October 2016 4246:@CanadianForces (14 October 2016). 3655:from the original on 7 January 2016 3000:3 (pilot, copilot, flight engineer) 1633:Air accident investigation version. 1522:Only one was built and used by the 1036:, using Udbina military airport in 695:Russian separatist forces in Donbas 4382:"The modernized Mi-8MSB (Ukraine)" 3903:from the original on 19 March 2011 3619:from the original on 19 April 2018 3542:from the original on 21 March 2016 3356:. Barnes & Noble Books, 1997. 3020:18.4 m (60 ft 4 in) 1396:Mi-8IV (NATO – Hip-G, a.k.a. Mi-9) 883:Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy 543:Mi-8s were employed by the former 409:, it had been introduced into the 25: 5990:Serbian Air Force and Air Defence 5427:Mi-8/Mi-17 section at aviation.ru 5400:. It has been released under the 5328:from the original on 15 July 2015 5111:"Turk Jandarma Teskilati Mi-8/17" 4922:from the original on 3 April 2015 4236:. None. Retrieved on 18 May 2016. 3829:Chernobyl’s Radioactive Scrapyard 3406:from the original on 14 July 2014 3026:5.5 m (18 ft 1 in) 1928:, killing all 22 people on board. 1849:, killing all 13 people on board. 1834:, killing all 22 people on board. 1800:, killing all 24 people on board. 1744:, killing all 14 people on board. 1339:Basic military transport/airframe 1323:Conversion to operate on LPG gas. 1134:Serbia and Montenegro's air force 993:and in the spring of 1992 in the 670:Mi-8MSB on a 2016 Ukrainian stamp 497:Päijänne Tavastia Aviation Museum 5302:from the original on 17 May 2013 5276:from the original on 17 May 2013 5202:from the original on 17 May 2013 5176:from the original on 26 May 2013 5121:from the original on 25 May 2013 5050:"Order of Battle – Transnistria" 5029:from the original on 17 May 2013 3459:Taylor, John W. R. 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BBC News. 21 November 1997. 3206:Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight 3032:7,100 kg (15,653 lb) 2145:(leased from SkyLink Aviation) 1873:Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 1516:Fuel transport tanker version. 1391:Command and electronic warfare 1332:Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 1194:while carrying Prime Minister 925:Serbian Mi-8T cargo helicopter 735:25th Separate Airborne Brigade 676:Ministry of Defense of Ukraine 154: 1: 4367:"[1.0] Mi-8 Variants" 4102:Matthew Loh (1 August 2024). 3875:Mil Mi-8 crash near Chernobyl 3120:5,000 m (16,000 ft) 1939:List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators 1510:Photo-reconnaissance version. 1498:Photo-reconnaissance version. 1452:Minelaying version with four 1186:Poland – On 4 December 2003, 757:During the initial stages of 708:Azovstal iron and steel works 636:Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 597:South Sudan internal conflict 258:, originally designed by the 6270:Aircraft first flown in 1961 4999:. Flightglobal Insight. 2019 3148:and one or two side-mounted 1645:Hot and high desert version. 1166:Minister of National Defence 458:Finnish Mi-8 in Hernesaari, 4912:"Albanian Defense Ministry" 3396:"Mil Mi-8 – NATO code: HIP" 1474:Military ambulance version. 1365:Armed version of the Mi-8T. 1208:Yemen—On 19 November 2023, 1107:an accident in January 2008 773:in their fight against the 606:owned Mi-8 working for the 583:owned Mi-8 working for the 517:War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) 254:) is a medium twin-turbine 120:Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant 6286: 5455:Mi-8 walkaround from Lutzk 5079:valerys (18 August 2007). 3583:www.airports-worldwide.com 1936: 1663:Tokorozawa Aviation Museum 1595:Search and rescue version 1351:rockets), mounted to four 1224: 1118:Federal Yugoslav Air Force 1099:North Macedonian Air Force 1027:Republika Srpska Air Force 1025:. During that period, the 759:Operation Enduring Freedom 684:Kirovske military airfield 29: 6215: 5944: 5322:"World's Air Forces 1987" 5296:"World's Air Forces 1987" 5266:"World's Air Forces 2004" 5196:"World's Air Forces 1987" 5019:"World's Air Forces 1987" 4967:"World's Air Forces 1987" 559:of the 1980s, there were 422:anti-tank guided missiles 243: 46: 6265:Twin-turbine helicopters 6235:1960s Soviet helicopters 5841:People's Liberation Army 5404:by the copyright holder. 3201:Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma 2782:United States of America 1080:Croatian Defence Council 1019:Army of Republika Srpska 282:most-produced helicopter 280:The Mi-8 is the world's 5843:helicopter designations 5437:10 October 2017 at the 5420:24 October 2017 at the 5378:m-selig.ae.illinois.edu 4997:"World Air Forces 2019" 4861:"World Air Forces 2013" 4666:"RA-22657 Final Report" 3834:9 February 2017 at the 2991:General characteristics 2976:Mil Mi-8 3-view drawing 2968:Specifications (Mi-8MT) 1913:, killing eight people. 1670:Accidents and incidents 1444:Mi-8 helicopter cockpit 1317:Twin-engined prototype. 1130:Special Operations Unit 1045:Croatian National Guard 674:On 16 August 2013, the 579:On 21 December 2012, a 489:Finnish Aviation Museum 110:Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant 55:Peter and Paul Fortress 5448:3 January 2019 at the 5236:"GM Helicopters fleet" 2977: 2091:Bosnia and Herzegovina 1960: 1717:by a Chechen group in 1564: 1544:Ukrainian Armed Forces 1468:Mine-clearing version. 1445: 1422:Mi-8SMV (NATO – Hip-J) 1379:Mi-8TBK (NATO – Hip-F) 1116:of 1998 and 1999, the 955:Yugoslav People's Army 939:Pleso military airport 926: 918: 917:Croatian Mil Mi-8MTV-1 724:Ukrainian Intelligence 671: 468:Finnish Defence Forces 463: 400:'s involvement in the 393: 305: 292:Design and development 106:Kazan Helicopter Plant 5992:aircraft designations 3848:Freeze, Christopher. 2975: 2921:Serbia and Montenegro 1946: 1761:Polish Prime Minister 1704:Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky 1615:Flying crane version. 1597:(operated usually in 1558: 1477:Mi-8R (a.k.a. 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After the war, the 924: 916: 680:world altitude record 669: 602:On 26 August 2014, a 565:Iranian Army Aviation 457: 391: 352:took a flight in the 300:Passenger cabin of a 299: 32:MI-8 (disambiguation) 5946:Unknown/not assigned 5081:"Tiraspol Flughafen" 4280:accessed 7 Apr 2021 4268:accessed 7 Apr 2021 4232:8 April 2013 at the 3715:. 21 December 2012. 3067:Main rotor diameter: 1738:Nadterechny District 1568:Mi-8T (NATO – Hip-C) 1471:Mi-8MB "Bissektrisa" 1344:Mi-8T (NATO – Hip-C) 1256:improve this article 1139:As of mid-2020, the 935:Niš military airport 816:improve this section 495:, and one is at the 472:Finnish Border Guard 271:transport helicopter 75:Transport helicopter 4873:on 16 December 2012 4731:asn.flightsfety.org 4558:. 11 September 2006 4386:Bastion-karpenko.ru 4314:. 20 November 2023. 4083:. 16 September 2022 3168:Related development 3042:Max takeoff weight: 1922:Kamchatka Peninsula 1583:turboshaft engines. 1561:aerial firefighting 1524:Ukrainian Air Force 1314:Mi-8 (NATO – Hip-B) 1201:Syria – During the 1005:on 4 October 1991. 977:Territorial Defence 691:Russo-Ukrainian War 545:Iraqi Army Aviation 445:Operational history 348:in September 1959, 339:Soviet Aviation Day 248:NATO reporting name 66:General information 5060:on 17 October 2017 4106:. 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