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Mil Mi-8






The Mil Mi-8 is one of the most successful and widely produced helicopters in history. Its development began in the late 1950s within the Soviet Union. Originally, the Mil Design Bureau planned to upgrade the piston-engine Mi-4, but chief designer Mikhail Mil pushed for a completely new turbine-powered helicopter instead. This decision proved crucial.

The prototype, called the V-8, first flew in 1961 with a single engine. However, engineers quickly recognized the need for greater reliability and power, so the design was modified to include two Klimov TV2-117 turboshaft engines. The twin-engine configuration improved safety, especially for military and harsh-environment operations. After successful testing, the Mi-8 entered service in 1967.

The helicopter was designed as a medium transport aircraft, capable of carrying troops, cargo, or medical evacuation equipment. Over time, numerous variants were developed, including armed gunship versions and specialized models for electronic warfare, search and rescue, and Arctic missions. Its simple structure, durability, and ability to operate in extreme climates made it highly exportable.

Today, the Mi-8 and its modernized versions, such as the Mi-17, remain in service in dozens of countries, proving the long-term success of its original design concept.




Mi-8 Cutaway




Mi-24 Hind



 

The Mil Mi-24 Hind was developed by the Soviet Union in the late 1960s as a revolutionary attack helicopter that could also transport troops. Designed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant under Mikhail Mil, the aircraft first flew in 1969 and entered service in 1972. Unlike most attack helicopters, the Mi-24 combined heavy firepower with the ability to carry up to eight soldiers, giving it a unique “flying infantry fighting vehicle” role. It was heavily armored and equipped with rockets, missiles, and a cannon. The Hind became famous during the Soviet-Afghan War and remains in service worldwide today.




The Mil Mi-24 is powered by two Isotov TV3-117 turboshaft engines, each producing about 2,200 horsepower, giving the helicopter strong speed and lifting capability. It typically carries a crew of two or three and can transport up to eight fully equipped troops in its internal cabin.



Mi-24 Cutaway