Russia Transfers New Mi-17V-5 Helicopter to Laos

The rotorcraft will be used for government transportation

The Lao People's Armed Forces have received a new Mi-17V-5 helicopter from Russia, according to the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST).

Mi-17V-5
Mi-17V-5

The aircraft was photographed being ferried through China on August 22, 2024. The rotorcraft, with tail number RDPL-34148, was built by the Kazan Helicopter Plant.

Presumably, the helicopter is intended for government transportation.

The Mi-17 is a development of the Mi-8 helicopter with two TVZ-117MT engines and a take-off power of 1400kW each. The helicopter was first shown at an exhibition in Paris in 1981.

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