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Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
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Mil Helicopters (Russian: ΠΠΈΠ»Ρ) is the short name of the Soviet Russian helicopter producer Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant (Russian: ΠΠΎΡΠΊΠΎΠ²ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π²Π΅ΡΡΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π·Π°Π²ΠΎΠ΄ ΠΈΠΌ. Π.Π. ΠΠΈΠ»Ρ) (design bureau prefix Mi), named after the constructor Mikhail Mil. Mil participates in the Euromil joint venture with Eurocopter.
Mil merged with Kamov and Rostvertol to form Oboronprom Corp in 2006. The Mil brand name has been retained, though the new company dropped overlapping product lines.
Types
Picture - Mil Mi-1
Mi-1 "Hare", 1948 - light multi purpose helicopter
Mi-2 "Hoplite", 1965 - light multi purpose helicopter
Mi-3, 1960s- light-utility helicopter
Mi-4 "Hound", 1955 - transport and submarine-hunting-helicopter
V-5, late 1950s - medium single-turboshaft transport helicopter
Mi-6 "Hook", 1957 - heavy transportation helicopter
V-7, late 1950s - experimental four-seat helicopter
Mi-8 "Hip", 1968 - multi purpose helicopter
List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators
Mi-10 "Hark", 1962-1963 - skycrane
V-12 "Homer", late 1960s - experimental heavylift helicopter, 2 prototypes built, world's largest helicopter
Mi-14 "Haze", 1978 - submarine-hunting-helicopter
V-16, late 1960s - heavy cargo/transport helicopter
Mi-17 "Hip", 1974 - transportation helicopter
List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators
Mi-18, prototypes only
Mi-20, super light helicopter
Mi-22, planned, unbuilt
Picture - MIL Mi-4 HOUND
Mi-24 "Hind", 1978 - heavy combat helicopterPicture - EMERCOM Mi-26T
Mi-52, planned, unbuiltMil Moscow Helicopter Plant Pictures and Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant for Sale.
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