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Mil Mi-14P

The Mil Mi-14 (NATO reporting name Haze) was a Soviet military transport helicopter, derived from the earlier Mi-8.

Built in antisubmarine, mine countermeasures, and search and rescue versions. Features include two Klimov TV3-117MT turboshaft engines, a boat-like hull similar to the Sea King, rear fuselage sponsons, and a retractable wheeled undercarriage. First flown in September 1969. Entered service in 1975.

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Related development: Mil Mi-8

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Designation sequence: Mi-9 - Mi-10 - Mi-12 - Mi-14 - Mi-17 - Mi-18 - Mi-19


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