List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators

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The following nations currently operate (or formerly owned) Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters in civil or military roles:

Military operators[]

Afghanistan[]

An Afghan Air Force Mi-17

Algeria[]

Angola[]

Argentina[]

Armenia[]

Azerbaijan[]

  • Azerbaijan Air Force[1]

Bangladesh[]

Bangladesh Air Force Mil Mi-171Sh

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[]

A Czech Republic Mi-171

Cuba[]

  • Cuban Air Force[1]

Czech Republic[]

Djibouti[]

Ecuador[]

Egypt[]

Equatorial Guinea[]

  • Equatorial Guinea Air Force[3]

Eritrea[]

Ethiopia[]

Georgia[]

Georgian soldiers board Mil Mi-8.

Ghana[]

Guinea[]

  • Military of Guinea[1]

India[]

Indonesia[]

Iran[]

Iraq[]

Kazakhstan[]

  • Kazakh Air Defence Force[1]

Kenya[]

Kyrgyzstan[]

  • Kyrgyzstan Air Force[1]

Laos[]

Latvian Air Force Mi-8

Latvia[]

Libya[]

Lithuania[]

Mexico[]

Moldova[]

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[]

A Mi-17 of the Pakistan Army

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]
A Mi-17 of the Serbian Air Force

Venezuela[]

  • Venezuelan Air Force[1]
  • Venezuelan Army[1]
  • Venezuelan Navy[1]

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[]

Romania[]

Russia[]

Republic of Korea[]

Turkey[]

  • Turkish Gendarmerie[19]

Civil operators[]

Cuba[]

India[]

Mongolia[]

Nepal[]

North Korea[]

Russia[]

Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mil Mi 17 helicopter.

Slovakia[]

  • Air Transport Europe[30]

Turkmenistan[]

United States[]

  • Vertol Systems Co[32]

Former operators[]

Canada[]

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[]

An Mi-17 used by the RAF to train Afghan pilots

Republika Srpska[]

Somalia[]

  • Somali Air Corps

FR Yugoslavia[]

United Kingdom[]

Yemen[]

See also[]

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