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

An Afghan Air Force Mi-17

 Algeria

 Angola

 Argentina

 Armenia

 Azerbaijan

 Bangladesh

 Belarus

 Bhutan

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Bulgaria

 Burkina Faso

 Cambodia

 Chad

 China

 Colombia

 Republic of the Congo

 Democratic Republic of the Congo

 Croatia

A Czech Republic Mi-171

 Cuba

 Czech Republic

 Djibouti

 Ecuador

 Egypt

 Eritrea

 Ethiopia

 Georgia

Georgian soldiers board Mil Mi-8.

 Ghana

 Guinea

 Hungary

 India

 Indonesia

 Iran

 Iraq

 Kazakhstan

 Kyrgyzstan

 Laos

Latvian Air Force Mi-8

 Latvia

 Libya

 Lithuania

 Macedonia

 Maldives

 Mexico

 Moldova

 Mongolia

 Mozambique

 Myanmar

 Namibia

   Nepal

 Nicaragua

 Niger

 Nigeria

 North Korea

 Norway

 Pakistan

 Peru

A Mi-17 of the Pakistan Army

 Poland

 Russia

 Rwanda

 Serbia

 Sierra Leone

 Slovakia

 South Sudan

 Sri Lanka

 Sudan

 Syria

 Tajikistan

 Turkmenistan

 Thailand

 Uganda

 Ukraine

 United States

 Uzbekistan

A Mi-17 of the Serbian Air Force

 Venezuela

 Vietnam

 Zimbabwe

Civil operators

 Cuba

 Georgia

 India

 Macedonia

 Malaysia

 Mongolia

   Nepal

 North Korea

 Pakistan

 Poland

 Romania

 Russia

Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mil Mi 17 helicopter.

 Slovakia

 Turkey

 Turkmenistan

Former operators

 Canada

 Czechoslovakia

 East Germany

 Finland

 Germany

 Guinea-Bissau

 India

 Romania

 Serbia and Montenegro

 Soviet Union

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

 Republika Srpska

 Somalia

 FR Yugoslavia

 United Kingdom

 Yemen

See also

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