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The Mil Mi-4 ( USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 36", NATO reporting name "Hound") is a Soviet transport helicopter that served in both military and civilian roles.


Design and development

The Mi-4 was designed in response to the American
H-19 Chickasaw The Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw (company model number S-55) was a multi-purpose helicopter used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwind in the United Kingdom. ...
and the deployment of U.S. helicopters during the Korean War. While the Mi-4 strongly resembles the H-19 Chickasaw in general layout, including the innovative engine position in front of the cockpit, it is a larger helicopter, able to lift more weight and built in larger numbers. The first model entered service in 1953. The helicopter was first displayed to the outside world in 1952 at the Soviet Aviation Day in Tushino Airfield. One Mi-4 was built with a jettisonable rotor. It served as an experimental vehicle for future pilots' means of safety and ejection designs.


Operational history

The Mi-4 transport helicopter laid the beginning of the Soviet Army Aviation. It was widely used both in the armed forces and in Soviet civil aviation, and for several decades remained the main type of helicopter in the inventory of the Soviet Armed Forces and of the Civil Air Fleet. The Mi-4 went out of service with the development of the
Mi-8 The Mil Mi-8 (russian: Ми-8, NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s and introduced into the Soviet Air Force in 1968. It is now produced by Russia. In addition to ...
. It is no longer used by the Russian Air Force, though it remained in service in some countries as a utility helicopter or as a military transport a while longer. Albania was thought to be the final country using the helicopter and by 2005 all were out of service. The Mi-4 played a very important role in the
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of 1971. The Mi-4 was the workhorse of the
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covering the medium lift role at the time. A highly successful heli-borne operation, the Meghna Heli Bridge, using Mi-4s helped the Indian Army's 57 Mountain Division clear the Meghna River. The helilift of a battalion of Indian troops to the outskirts of
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was the first heli-borne operation of the Indian army. Much like the UH-1 Huey, after it was gradually phased out of military service, it was used in various domestic roles: search and rescue, firefighting, polar expeditioning, construction site cargo helicopter, commercial flights and many others. An official video of a North Korean Air Force combat flying skills competition released in 2014 shows that the Mi-4 is still in limited service in North Korea.


Variants

;V-12 :Prototype. Designation reused for the Mi-12. ;Mi-4 (NATO – Hound-A) :Basic production version. ;Mi-4A :Assault transport helicopter. ;Mi-4AV :Armed versions based on the Mi-4A. V for Vooruzhenniy (Armed). Mi-4A with additional armament. Modification of 1967 had weapons complex K-4V, included four 9М17М ATGM "Phalanga" and 96 57-mm NAR S-5M in six blocks UB-16-57U (or six 100-kg bombs or four 250-kg bombs or tanks with an incendiary substance); 185 helicopters were converted to Mi-4AV. ;Mi-4GF :Factory designation for demilitarised Mi-4 for use in the Civil Air Fleet. ;Mi-4L ''Lyukes'' :Six-seat VIP transport version, sometimes converted into an air ambulance helicopter. ;Mi-4VL :Fire-fighting version of Mi-4L. ;Mi-4M (NATO – Hound-C) :Anti-submarine warfare helicopter with searching radar station SPRS-1 ("Kurs-M"), hydroacoustic station "Baku", additional fuel tank and rescue boat with operator in under-fuselage gun turret. ;Mi-4ME :Export modification of Mi-4M. ;Mi-4VM :Slightly modified version of Mi-4M, differed by some avionics system. ;Mi-4MR :Upgraded version of Mi-4VM with the searching radar station "Rubin-V" instead of "Kurs-M". ;Mi-4P / Mi-4VP :Civil transport helicopter, with accommodation for between 8 and 11 passengers, plus eight stretchers and a medical attendant for air ambulance duties. ;Mi-4PL (NATO – Hound-B) :Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. ;Mi-4PS :SAR version. ;Mi-4S Salon :VIP transport helicopter. ;Mi-4Skh :Multi-role agricultural helicopter, with a large chemical container in the main cabin. Also used as a fire-fighting helicopter. ;Mi-4T :Major military production version, equipped with a large diameter main rotor and bulged windows. ;Mi-4VM (VM-12) :Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. ;Mi-4BT :Minesweeper with floats. ;Mi-4RI :Mi-4M equipped with the Rion experimental sonar. ;Mi-4MT :Torpedo-carrying ASW attack (killer) aircraft derived from Mi-4M. ;Mi-4MU :Attack helicopter. ;Mi-4MO :Search helicopter with Oka sonar. ;Mi-4MS :Search helicopter with Soora infra-red sensor. ;Mi-4FV (Mi-4KV) :Photographic and guidance helicopter. ;Mi-4Schch :"Polar version" of Mi-4FV for working at the Soviet Arctic and Antarctic research stations. ;Mi-4SP :Special rescue modification. ;Mi-4PG :Experimental version equipped with an external load sling system. ;Mi-4SV :Mi-4 with improved heat insulation for working in the Far North. ;Mi-4N "Filin" (Horned owl) :Experimental reconnaissance version intended for night-time use. ;Mi-4KK (Mi-4VKP) :Mobile command post. ;Mi-4KU (Mi-4VPU) :Mobile command post for controlling Air Force units. ;Mi-4U :Target-designator version carrying the Oospekh (Success) system. ;Mi-4GR :Mi-4 fitted with Grebeshok-3 (Haircomb-3) wide-range panoramic detection and relay radar. ;Mi-4TARK :TV-equipped artillery reconnaissance and spotting helicopter. ;Mi-4MK (Mi-4PP) :ECM version. ;Mi-4UM :Radio-controlled target drone version. ; Harbin Z-5 :Chinese military transport helicopter. Chinese production version. ;
Harbin Z-6 The Harbin/CHDRI Z-6, (Z - ''Zhishengji'' - vertical take-off aircraft), is a Chinese helicopter development based on the Harbin Z-5, itself a licence-built / reverse engineered Mil Mi-4. A limited production run was terminated after performance ...
:Prototype turbine powered version of the Z-5, no production undertaken. ;Xuanfeng :Chinese civil transport helicopter. Chinese production version. ;Unnamed Variants *Mi-4 minelayer version produced by converting troop-carrier helicopters. *Mi-4 modified for transporting and laying gas pipelines. *Mi-4 with Panorama 360 cin camera system produced by conversion. *Mi-4 with the Pristavka (Add-on) radio equipment developed in 1957 for guidance of remote-controlled reconnaissance balloons. *Mi-4s used as testbeds. Apart from the above-mentioned versions, the Mi-4 and Mi-4A were widely used as testbeds of various kinds for testing subassemblies and systems of future aircraft, as well as equipment for other branches of industry.


Operators

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; * Albanian Air Force ; * Algerian Air Force ; * Bangladesh Air Force ; People's Republic of Bulgaria *
Bulgarian Air Force The Bulgarian Air Force ( bg, Военновъздушни сили, Voennovazdushni sili) is one of the three branches of the Military of Bulgaria, the other two being the Bulgarian Navy and Bulgarian land forces. Its mission is to guard and p ...
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Cambodian Air Force The Royal Cambodian Air Force ( km, កងទ័ពជើងអាកាស, Kângtoăp Cheung Akas, ) is the branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces which is charged with operating all military aircraft in Cambodia. Organisation The Royal ...
; * People's Liberation Army Air Force ; *
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; * East German Air Force * East German NavyMeyer, Manfred. ''Mi-1 und Mi-4 - die ersten Hubschrauber'', "Fliegerrevue" Nr. 9/1999, p.55-59 (in German) *
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Egyptian Air Force The Egyptian Air Force (EAF) ( ar, القوات الجوية المصرية, El Qūwāt El Gawīyä El Maṣrīya), is the aviation branch of the Egyptian Armed Forces that is responsible for all airborne defence missions and operates all milit ...
; * Finnish Air Force ; Hungarian People's Republic * Hungarian Air Force ; *
Indian Air Force The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks third amongst the air forces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial w ...
; * Indonesian Air Force *
Indonesian Army The Indonesian Army ( id, Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD), ) is the land branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. It has an estimated strength of 300,000 active personnel. The history of the Indonesian Army has its ...
; * Iraqi Air Force ; * Khmer Air Force ;
Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
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Royal Lao Air Force The Royal Lao Air Force (french: Aviation Royale Laotiènne – AVRL), best known to the Americans by its English acronym RLAF, was the air force component of the Royal Lao Armed Forces (FAR), the official military of the Royal Lao Government and ...
Conboy and Morrison, ''Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos'' (1995), p. 102 (Notes 2, 9). ; * Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force ; * Mali Air Force ; * Mongolian Air Force ; * North Korean Air Force ; Polish People's Republic *
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* Polish Navy ; Socialist Republic of Romania *
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* Soviet Air Force * Soviet Navy ; *
Sudanese Air Force The Sudanese Air Force ( ar, القوّات الجوّيّة السودانيّة, Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya As-Sudaniya) is the air force operated by the Republic of the Sudan. As such it is part of the Sudanese Armed Forces. History The Sudanese A ...
; * Syrian Air Force ; * Vietnam People's Air Force ; * North
Yemen Air Force The Yemeni Air Force ( ar, القوات الجوية اليمنية, al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Yamaniya) is the air operations branch of the Yemeni Armed Forces. Numbers of aircraft can not be confirmed but serviceability of these aircraft is low. ...
; * Yugoslav Air Force


Specifications (Mi-4A)


See also


Notes


References

*Bill Gunston, ''An Illustrated Guide to Military Helicopters'', Salamander Books Ltd, London 1981. *Bob Ogden, ''Aviation Museums and Collections of The Rest of the World'', UK: Air-Britain 2008. *Kenneth Conboy with James Morrison, ''Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos'', Boulder CO: Paladin Press, 1995. *


External links

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