Every Soviet Military Helicopter Ever Built

Every Soviet Military Helicopter Ever Built 🚁 From a converted shed on the outskirts of Moscow in 1948 to the most advanced attack helicopters of the Cold War, the Soviet Union built a rotary-wing program unlike anything the world had ever seen. Twenty-three military helicopters. Four decades of engineering. Machines that set unbroken world records, carried nuclear weapons at sea, buried a reactor from the air, and outlasted the empire that created them. This is the complete story — every model, every milestone, every machine. ⚙️ The Mil and Kamov design bureaus produced helicopters that fought on six continents, from the jungles of Vietnam to the mountains of Afghanistan. Some were the largest ever built. Some were the fastest. Some were so radical that Western intelligence couldn't believe they were real. Whether you're a military aviation enthusiast, a Cold War history buff, or a defense technology researcher, this is the most complete documentary breakdown of Soviet helicopter history ever assembled in a single video. 🔍 What you will discover in this video: The full chronological history of every Soviet military helicopter from the Mi-1 "Hare" to the Ka-50 "Black Shark" The engineering rivalries between the Mil and Kamov bureaus that shaped Cold War aviation doctrine World records set by Soviet helicopters that have never been broken, including the Mil V-12's 1969 payload record How Soviet rotary-wing technology influenced every modern military helicopter program on earth