List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators
The following nations currently operate (or formerly owned) Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters in civil or military roles:
Military operators[]
Afghanistan[]
Algeria[]
Angola[]
Argentina[]
Armenia[]
Azerbaijan[]
- Azerbaijan Air Force[1]
Bangladesh[]
Belarus[]
- Belarus Air Force[1]
Bhutan[]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[]
Bulgaria[]
Burkina Faso[]
- Burkina Faso Air Force[1]
Cambodia[]
Cameroon[]
Chad[]
- Chad Air Force[1]
China[]
Colombia[]
Republic of the Congo[]
Democratic Republic of the Congo[]
Croatia[]
Cuba[]
- Cuban Air Force[1]
Czech Republic[]
Djibouti[]
Ecuador[]
Egypt[]
Equatorial Guinea[]
- Equatorial Guinea Air Force[3]
Eritrea[]
Ethiopia[]
Georgia[]
Ghana[]
Guinea[]
- Military of Guinea[1]
India[]
Indonesia[]
Iran[]
Iraq[]
Kazakhstan[]
- Kazakh Air Defence Force[1]
Kenya[]
Kyrgyzstan[]
- Kyrgyzstan Air Force[1]
Laos[]
Latvia[]
Libya[]
Lithuania[]
Mexico[]
Moldova[]
- Moldovan Air Force[1]
- Transnistria Air Force 1 active on Tiraspol Airport, 9 stored
Mongolia[]
Mozambique[]
- Military of Mozambique[1]
Myanmar[]
Namibia[]
Nepal[]
Nicaragua[]
Niger[]
- Niger Air Force[1]
Nigeria[]
North Korea[]
- North Korean Air Force[1]
North Macedonia[]
- North Macedonia Air Force[1]
Pakistan[]
Pakistan used it on War in north Waziristan
Peru[]
Poland[]
Russia[]
Rwanda[]
- Rwandan Defence Forces[1]
Serbia[]
- Serbian Air Force[1]
Senegal[]
Sierra Leone[]
Slovakia[]
South Sudan[]
Sri Lanka[]
Sudan[]
Syria[]
Tajikistan[]
- Tajikistan Air Force[1]
Turkmenistan[]
- Turkmenistan Air Force[1]
Thailand[]
Uganda[]
- Ugandan Air Force[1]
Ukraine[]
United States[]
Uzbekistan[]
- Uzbekistan Air Force[1]
Venezuela[]
Vietnam[]
Yemen[]
Zambia[]
- Zambia Air Force[1]
Zimbabwe[]
Para-military, law enforcement and other government operators[]
Bangladesh[]
Equatorial Guinea[]
- Government of Equatorial Guinea[7]
Georgia[]
Indonesia[]
Macedonia[]
- Ministry of Internal Affairs[10]
Malaysia[]
- Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department[11]
Pakistan[]
Poland[]
- Polish Police[14]
Romania[]
- Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania) 3 MI 17 and 2 MI-8 [15]
Russia[]
Republic of Korea[]
Turkey[]
- Turkish Gendarmerie[19]
Civil operators[]
Cuba[]
India[]
Mongolia[]
Nepal[]
North Korea[]
Russia[]
- Altai Airlines[25]
- Barkol Aviation[26]
- Kazan Air Enterprise[27]
- UTAir[28]
- Vladivostok Air[29]
Slovakia[]
- Air Transport Europe[30]
Turkmenistan[]
United States[]
- Vertol Systems Co[32]
Former operators[]
Canada[]
- Royal Canadian Air Force[33]
- 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron operated four leased Russian Mil Mi-17-V5 designated as CH-178. Helicopters had assigned serial numbers 178404-178407.[34]
Czechoslovakia[]
- Czechoslovakian Air Force[35]
East Germany[]
Finland[]
Germany[]
Guinea-Bissau[]
India[]
Japan[]
- Aum Shinrikyo(Cult)[44]
- Serial No. 4K-15214. Imported from Azerbaijan in 1994 to spray chemical agents, but not given licenses and flown in Japan. In 2001, exported to Djibouti as J2-MAW.[45]
Laos[]
Romania[]
Serbia and Montenegro[]
Soviet Union[]
- Soviet Air Force[48]
- Soviet Army Aviation[48]
- Soviet Naval Aviation[48]
- Aeroflot[49]
Republika Srpska[]
Somalia[]
- Somali Air Corps
FR Yugoslavia[]
United Kingdom[]
Yemen[]
- Yemen Air Force[42]
See also[]
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