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Mil Mi-17

The Mi-17 retains the codename 'Hip-H', denoting its derivation from the Mi-8 design. First identified in 1980-81, the Mi-17 is virtually a revision of the Mi-8 design using a combination of the 'Hip' airframe but with the port-side tail rotor, and fitted with the more powerful powerplants of the Mi-14. These result in an overall improvement in performance, particularly the hovering ceiling. The type remains in current production for both civil and military use as a cargo-carrying helicopter, with secondary capability as a passenger transport capable of carrying up to 24 passengers, or 12 stretcher cases when used as an ambulace. The first export examples were delivered to Cuba in 1983, and Mi-17s are now in service in Angola, Hungary, India, North Korea, Nicaragua, Papua New Guinea, Peru and Poland, as well as the CIS.

D.Donald "The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft", 1997

Mil Mi-17

Prototype, initially known as Mi-18, completed 1975 with basic Mi-8 airframe and power plant and dynamics of Mi-14. Entered service with former Soviet forces in 1977 as Mi-8MT. First displayed at 1981 Paris Air Show; successor to Mi-8 for civil use and export; exports began (to Cuba) 1983. Mi-17M/V and Mi-172 production continues at Kazan and Mi-171 at Ulan-Ude plants, from where they are marketed.

VERSIONS

Mi-17 ('Hip-H'): Mid-life update of Mi-8 with more powerful turboshafts, giving overall performance improvement, particularly hover ceiling. All versions in RFAS military service retain Mi-8 designation. Detailed description refers to basic Mi-17, except where indicated.

Mi-17KF: Latest derivative of Mi-17 jointly developed by Kazan and Mil, with systems integration provided by Kelowna Flightcraft (Canada). First flown 3 August 1997. Certified to FAR Pt 29 for full IFR operation.

Mi-17LL: (laboratoriya: laboratory) Flying testbed.

Mi-17MD: Prototype converted from Mi-8MTV (RA70937); displayed at 1995 Paris Air Show; with rear loading via a short ramp and two clamshell doors; further modified with large single-piece rear loading ramp and other changes. Given dual designation Mi-17MD/Mi-8MTV-5 when equipped with IR jammer and flight deck armour. Also known as Mi-17N (Noch: Night). First delivered to South Korean Police.

Mi-17P (Mi-8 MTPB) ('Hip-K derivative'): ECM communications jammer; two observed in Hungarian service in 1990; antenna array much more advanced than that of Mi-8 ('Hip-K'); large 32-element array, resembling vertically segmented panel, aft of main landing gear each side; four-element array to rear on tailboom each side; large radome each side of cabin, below jet nozzle; triangular container in place of rear cabin window each side; six heat exchangers under front fuselage.

Mi-17PI: As Mi-17P but single D-band jamming system able to jam up to eight sources simultaneously over 30° sector.

Mi-17PG: As Mi-17P but with H/I-band system for jamming pulse/CW and CW interrupted equipment.

Mi-17-1V: Export version of Mi-8MTV ('Hip-H') (Visotnyi: high altitude); TV3-117VM turboshafts for improved 'hot and high' performance, built by Kazan Helicopter Plant; optional armament, nose radar, flotation gear and firefighting equipment. Civil version designated Mi-8MTV-1, military Mi-8MTV-2; civil export version Mi-8MTV-GA (Grazhdanska Aviatsia).

Mi-17-5V: Current Kazan-built production model with port side door enlarged from 0.83m to 1.25m; new 0.83m wide starboard sliding door; rear flat ramp with single hydraulic cylinder drive installed on helicopter floor and capable of being lowered to horizontal position in flight, permitting disembarkment of up to 36 troops in 15 seconds. Series production started in 1999. Military equivalent designated Mi-8MTV-5.

Mi-171 ('Hip-H'): First displayed 1989 Paris Air Show; more powerful TV3-117VM turboshafts, each 1,545kW; improved rates of climb and hover ceilings; other weights and performance generally unchanged. Export version of Mi-8AMT.

Mi-171AG: Proposed long-range version with TV3-117SB3 turboshaft engines and improved main rotor blades; range up to 1,500km.

Mi-171Sh: Export version of Mi-8AMT built at Ulan-Ude.

Mi-17-1VA: Version produced for Ministry of Health of former Soviet Union as flying hospital equipped to highest practicable standards for relatively small helicopter; interior, with equipment developed in Hungary, had provision for three stretchers, operating table, extensive surgical and medical equipment, accommodation for doctor/surgeon and three nursing attendants.

Mi-172 (Mi-8MTV-3): As Mi-17M/17V, also from Kazan, but with equipment changes and planned for certification to FAR Pt 29 standards; TV3-117VM Srs 2 engines, giving maximum cruising speed of 218km/h and service ceiling of 6,000m; air conditioning and heating systems, main and tail rotor blade de-icing, canopy demisting and heating of engine air intakes standard; options include flotation gear, Doppler, weather radar, DME, GPS, VOR, ILS, transponder and VIP interiors for seven, nine and 11 passengers. Standard seating for up to 26 passengers. First exhibited at 1994 Singapore Air Show. Seven ordered by Mesco, India, Spring 1995.

Mi-17Z-II: Converted from 'Hip-H' in former Czechoslovakia for electronic warfare role; first seen in Czech Air Force service at Dobrany-Line airbase, near Plzen, 1991; each of two examples had a tandem pair of large cylindrical containers mounted each side of cabin; assumed that containers made of dielectric material and contain receivers to locate and analyse hostile electronic emissions; each of two operators' stations in main cabin has large screens, computer-type keyboards and oscilloscope; several blade antennae project from tailboom.

Mi-19: Generally similar to Mi-9; command relay platform variant of Mi-8MT (Mi-17).

Mi-8AMTSh: Counterpart of Mi-8MTV series built at Ulan-Ude; combat and troop-carrying version with thimble radome on nose and chin-mounted electro-optics pod. Armament includes Igla-V AAM or Shturm-V ASM missile systems, B8V20 rocket pods and GSh-23 gun.

Mi-8AMT: Designation for unarmed version of Mi-8MT used by RFAS, but also applied to some civil (perhaps ex-military) examples.

Mi-8MT ('Hip-H'): Designation of standard Mi-17s in RFAS military service. Twin or triple stores racks, but normal armament is 40 x 80mm S-8 rockets in two BV-8-20A packs. Afghan experience led to adoption of nose armour, IR jammer, IR suppressors and provision for door-mounted PKT machine gun (rear starboard) and AGS-17 Plamya grenade launcher or NSV 12.7mm Utyos heavy machine gun (forward port cabin door).

Mi-8MT EW variants: More than 30 EW versions of the Mi-8MT serve with RFAS armed forces, under the designations Mi-8MTSh, Mi-8MTPSh, Mi-8MTU, Mi-8MTA, Mi-8MTP, Mi-8MTPB, Mi-8MTR, Mi-8MTI, Mi-8MTPI and Mi-8MTTs.

Mi-8MTPB (or Mi-17P, Mi-17PP) ('Hip-H EW'): ECM (radar and communications jammer) and comint helicopter, with three jamming systems in D/F band range over 30° sector and other frequencies over 120°. Operating time 4 hours. Antenna array more advanced than that of Mi-8PPA ('Hip-K'); large 32-element array, resembling vertically segmented panel, aft of main landing gear each side; four-element array to rear on tailboom each side; large radome each side of cabin, below jet nozzle; triangular container in place of rear cabin window each side; six heat exchangers under front fuselage. (Mi-17P designation used also for civil export versions.) Similar versions include Mi-8MTI (Mi-17 with small horizontal array on forward part of boom and larger box-like radome on cabin side); Mi-8MTTs2 and Mi-8MTTs3 with non-rectangular ('teardrop') radome on cabin sides and less regularly shaped arrays on sides of rear cabin.

Mi-8MTV ('Hip-H'): (V=visotnyi: high altitude); TV3-117VM turboshaft for improved 'hot and high' operation. Civil version built at Kazan is Mi-8MTV-1; Russian presidential aircraft with new Abvis navigation system is designated Mi-8MTV-1S; missile-armed, radar-equipped military version with six-hardpoint stub-wing is Mi-8MTV-2; export equivalent is Mi-17-1V, with optional armament, nose radar, flotation gear and firefighting equipment. Mi-8MTV-5 is military version with one-piece rear loading ramp: Ulan-Ude equivalent to Kazan Mi-17MD.
Long-range modification: AEFT (Auxiliary External Fuel Tanks) system by Aeroton adds a further 1,900 litres in two internal tanks, plus 2,850 litres in six tanks on the stores pylons of Mi-8MT, -AMT, -MTV-1, civil MTV and Mi-17 variants. Operational range with all eight auxiliary tanks is 1,300km; ferry range 1,850km.

CUSTOMERS: More than 810 exported by Aviaexport.

DESIGN FEATURES: Distinguished from basic Mi-8 by port-side tail rotor; shorter engine nacelles, with air intakes extending forward only to mid-point of door on port side at front of cabin; small orifice each side forward of jetpipe; correct rotor speed maintained automatically by system that also synchronises output of the two engines. For operation in 'hot and high' conditions, Kazan commercial versions can be supplied with TV3-117MT engines and tail rotor with wider-chord blades.

POWER PLANT: (basic Mi-17): Two 1,434kW (1,923 shp) Klimov TV3-117MT turboshafts; should one engine stop, output of the other increases automatically to contingency rating of 1,637kW (2,195 shp), enabling flight to continue; APU for pneumatic engine starting; deflectors on engine air intakes prevent ingestion of sand, dust and foreign objects. Fuel as Mi-8T.

ACCOMMODATION: Configuration and payloads generally as Mi-8 but six additional centreline seats optional. Military Mi-17-1V carries up to 30 troops or 20 wounded troops in ambulance configuration. Civilian Mi-17 promoted as essentially a cargo-carrying helicopter, with secondary passenger transport role.

SYSTEMS: (Mi-17V/171): AI-9V APU for pneumatic engine starting; AC electrical supply from two 40kW three-phase 115/220V 400Hz GT40/P-48V generators.

AVIONICS: (Mi-17V/171): Comms: Baklan-20 and Yadro-1G1 com radio. Radar: Type 8A-813 weather radar.
Flight: Type A-723 long-range nav.
Instrumentation: ARK-15M radio compass, ARK-UD radio compass, DISS-32-90 Doppler; AGK-77 and AGR-74V automatic horizons; BKK-18 attitude monitor; ZPU-24 course selector; A-037 radio altimeter.
Self-defence (optional): ASO-2 chaff/flare dispenser under tailboom and IR jammer (NATO 'Hot Brick') at forward end of tailboom.

EQUIPMENT: Options as for Mi-8, plus, on military versions, external cockpit armour; engine nozzle IR suppressors and a VMR-2 fit for air-dropping.

ARMAMENT: Options as for Mi-8, plus 23mm GSh-23 gun packs. AAMs and newer ASMs on Mi-8AMTSh.

Jane's Helicopter Markets and Systems

FACTS AND FIGURES

- Revealed to the world at the 1981 Paris air show, the Mi-17 is known by the Russian military as the Mi-8M.

- A new rotor hub of titanium alloy was developed for the Mi-17.

- Export customers and Russian civilian operators use the Mi-17 designation.

- Individual factories continue to develop new Mi-17 variants, like the Mi-171 produced by the Ulan Ude factory.

- The Mi-17-1BA variant serves as a flying operating theatre.

- Some Mi-17s may carry a nose-mounted 20mm cannon.


Technical data for Mi-17

Engine: 2 x Klimov TV3-117MT turboshaft, rated at 1400kW, main rotor diameter: 21.29m, length: 25.35m, height: 4.76m, take-off weight: 13000kg, max speed: 250km/h, cruising speed: 240km/h, service ceiling: 5000m, hovering ceiling, OGE: 1760m, range: 465km, payload: 3000-5000kg

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T. RAMESH BABU, e-mail, 22.07.2009reply

Dear Sir, We are a Hyderabad (India) based aviation company. We are looking for pre-owned MI-171 or MI-172 (around 24 seats) for chartering business. The age of the chopper should fit in the slot of requirement specified by DGCA. Please contact Tel: 00919701738760 /009900389004 with all Tech & Commercialm details.Thanking you.

Captain Von Bushcurve, e-mail, 20.07.2009reply

i am captain Von Bushcurve, i am interested in the buying of an helicopter , so if you have any let me have the price

Leigh, e-mail, 12.07.2009reply

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Jack, e-mail, 02.07.2009reply

Needing 2 /4 MI 17 passenger helicopters. Please contact me at my email ASAP. Thanks,

Jaimesh Thapar, e-mail, 18.06.2009reply

we need 2 /3 MI 172 for operations in INDIA please quote ACMI . min 40 hours a month 2 year contract.
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mario, e-mail, 16.06.2009reply

favor necesito saber si alguno tiene el manual de transferencia helicoptero MI-17 de julio lara en documento para que lo comparta gracias

Michael, e-mail, 29.05.2009reply

We are offering sales and leasing of Mil and Kamov helicopters, please contact us for more specific details.

Delivery into Afghanistan.

samir naqvi, e-mail, 07.05.2009reply

Hi, i'm doing some research and may potentially need MI 17 parts, momentarily what i need is a list or data of the entire composition of components to build up an MI17, i understand most of this data exists in Russian, i am looking for an english version of all the part of an MI17, to archive what parts my company may need going forward.

sitaram pande, e-mail, 12.04.2009reply

Hi
Our company has vast interests in mining & hydropower in India. Executives need to travel extensively and would like to be advised on the type of helicopters most suited to our requirements.

Minimum Range should be 700+ Kms
Capacity of carrying at least 12 people
Ceiling: at least 6000 mtrs (more the better)

Helicopter should be able to work in extremely cold & hot conditions.

Would the Mi-17 be the best alternative or are there more advanced models available in the market. Maybe even from MIL itself.

Would a second hand work as good as a brand new? Availability & price of spare parts also important.

Anyone knows a specialist in the trade or can advise please help. Payment terms are no issue.


Please help

Thanks

Sitaram

MICHAEL BALL, e-mail, 10.04.2009reply

HELLO,

I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR A REPUTABLE COMPANY TO PROVIDE SOME SMALL PARTS AND SEALS.

MI17

PART NUMBERS ARE BELOW

APS-6600-2406 200 EA
APS-6600-2436 500 EA
2258A-17-2 200 EA
2258A-9-2 200 EA
APS-6600-1570 2 EA
APS-6600-2408 2 EA

A B Adhikari, e-mail, 18.03.2009reply

Sir, i need electrical diagram and description of ACO-2B flare

Amrit Adhikari, e-mail, 03.02.2009reply

Dear sir I am Amrit Adhikari the Managing Director of (Satyam Tours and Travels) i want to buy one helicopter for my business use.so please let me know the detail of mi-17mtv.passenger version regarding the cost of it.please its urgent sir. and if uyou have any further quaries dont hesitate to contact us.

Aero-Trade ltd., e-mail, 25.04.2009reply

WE OFFER MI-17 HELICOPTER PARTS (new cnd): AIR SYSTEM HOSE
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COUPLER, CROWN THICK NUT, CUP WRENCH, DIODE, DZUS FASTENER, ELECTRIC INSULATION TAPE, ENGINE, EYELET, FILTER, FUEL HOSE, FUSE, GASKET, GENERATOR BRUSHES, NAVIGATION LIGHT, HOSE, INTERMEDIATE GEAR BOX, LAMP, COCKPIT WINDSHIELD, LIGHT, LIMIT STOP, LOCK FOR ELECTIC WIRING, CLOCK, MAIN GEAR BOX, MAIN ROTOR BLADES, MAIN ROTOR HUB, TYRE, MANOMETER, OIL HOSE, RADAR ALTIMETER,
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RELAY, RING, VALVE, SPRING, CABLE, TAIL ROTOR, TAIL ROTOR BLADE, THERMO REGULATOR RELAY, TRANSMITTER, VENTILATING HOSE, VIBRATION DAMPER, TAIL SHAFT

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Brani, e-mail, 01.02.2009reply

i am searching for ACMI mi-8 mtv heli's for the job in Afghanistan. pls contact me if you have avbl

George, e-mail, 28.01.2009reply

Dear airmen,

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SHAUL, e-mail, 28.01.2009reply

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Sofia Villa, e-mail, 14.04.2021 SHAUL

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mangesh, e-mail, 27.01.2009reply

I had been working on engines of MI-17 H /C. Its was Really a wonderful experience. You get right engine parameters even after years. so beautiful to fly with to the destinations. Thank Russia & Kazzan for making this helicopter really robust.

Kumar Samson, e-mail, 24.01.2009reply

We are looking for various types of MI17 Helicopter parts. If any one interested, Please contact me at the earliest.

Alexandra, e-mail, 29.01.2021 Kumar Samson

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Jorge Tames State Police Departmen, e-mail, 28.11.2008reply

For the State Police of Jalisco Mexico, please send us information and prices of your helicotero Mi-17 for police duties to search of plantings of marijuana, patrol and search and support in emergency and disaster.
It will be necessary to fit out with thermal equipment, headlight searcher and system of night aerial navigation.

It´s verry importan the information for us to continue with the combat to the drogs dealers.

Tnak´s

Concord, e-mail, 27.11.2008reply

I am looking for SERVICE TOOLS FOR MI-17 as per specifications given below. Please quote your best price.

DESCRIPTION QTY

SERVICE TOOLS FOR MI-17

1. Headsets compatible with AN /MI aircraft 28
GSSH-A-18
2. TAP Wrench 03
8AT-9102-06
3. Adapter Support 05
8AT-9102-05
4. Socket 05
8AT-9102-111 
5. Calibrated Wrench 03
8AT-9103-10
6. Pitot-Static Test Set 04
KPU-3
7. Torque Wrench 04
8AT-9102-130 
8. Torque Wrench 03
8AT-9114-00














3. Unit for Internal Preservation treatment of 01 Nos
fuel system of engine
2-9909-00 (YKU-1)

4. Hydraulic Jacks (2xManual Operated Jacks) 04 Nos
8AT-9907-00

5. Mobile Mart for work under Fuse lage 01 No
8AT-9803-00

6. Pins for Locking the Controls in Middle Position 01 Set
8AT-9912-00

7. Grease Gun modified 01 No
8AT-9917-500

8. Fuel Dispensing Pump 02 Nos
03A0056

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