
Mil Mi-2 - Wikipedia
The Mil Mi-2 (NATO reporting name Hoplite) is a small, three rotor blade Soviet -designed multi-purpose helicopter developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, designed in the early 1960s and produced exclusively by WSK "PZL-Świdnik" in Poland.
Mil Mi-2 Hoplite - Helis.com
The Mi-2, NATO code name 'Hoplite', was developed in the early 1960's by the Mil bureau as a turbine-powered version of the Mi-1 Hare. The recently development of the shaft-turbine …
Mil Mi-2 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Mil Mi-2 (NATO reporting name Hoplite) is a small, lightly armored turbine-powered transport helicopter that could also provide close air support when armed with 57 mm rockets and a 23 mm cannon.
Mil Mi-2 (Hoplite) Light Utility / Training Helicopter
Nov 14, 2021 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Mil Mi-2 (Hoplite) Light Utility / Training Helicopter including pictures.
Mil Mi-2 helicopter - development history, photos, technical data
The Mi-2 is basically a turbine-powered development of the Mi-1 in which, by mounting two small shaft turbine engines above the fuselage, the entire cabin area can be made available for a payload.
Mi-2 HOPLITE - GlobalSecurity.org
Sep 7, 2011 · The MI-2 Hoplite provides transport and fire support. The MI-2 can conduct reconnaissance, resupply guerrillas and provide close air support with 57mm rockets.
Mil Mi-2 Hoplite - Vehibase
The Mil Mi-2 Hoplite is a versatile and lightweight Soviet utility helicopter that was developed during the mid-20th century. It is known for its adaptability and wide range of applications, including transport, reconnaissance, training, and medical evacuation.
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Mil Mi-2 - Specifications - Technical Data / Description
The Mil Mi-2 is a twin-engined light utility helicopter developed by the Soviet manufacturer Mil OKB, today MIL Moscow helicopter plant, JSC (Russia).
IPMS Nederland - Walk around - Mil Mi-2 "Hoplite"
Another helicopter of the Soviet Union design buro Mil was the Mi-2. This utility transport helicopter had 2 turboshaft engines. First flight was in 1961 and several versions were developed. Flown by a single pilot, usually 8 passengers could be …
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The Mil Mi-2 (NATO reporting name Hoplite) is a small, three rotor blade Soviet-designed multi-purpose helicopter developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant designed in the early 1960s, and produced exclusively by WSK "PZL-Świdnik" in Poland. Nearly 5500 were made by the time production stopped in 1999, and it remains in service globally.