Mil’ Mi-8MTV-3 «61» based at Groznyy-Severnyy airport, April 2000. Russian flags — colloquially referred to as «besik» (actually a contraction of belo-sine-krasnyy, white/blue/red) — used to be painted on the external flight deck armour shields; only red paint could be found when an attempt was made to restore them
Mil’ Mi-8MT «55» based at Boodyonnovsk in the spring of 2001. The helicopter wore standard but extremely faded camouflage; Russian flags were worn on both flight deck armour shields, with «White Eagle» artwork on the port side only
Mil’ Mi-8PS «50 Red» of the 830th Helicopter Regiment
Mil’ Mi-14BT/PZh S9-TAG Pato III was one of three converted to firebomber configuration by Aerotec of Germany
Ukrainian Mil’ Mi-14PZh UR-BYE chartered by Turkey for fighting forest fires
One of several Mil’ Mi-14P passenger helicopters civilianised by the Konversavia company