17. Mil Mi-26 Halo

Joined the Service: 1983 Producing Company: Moscow Helicopter Plant, Mil Price: $20 million The Mil Mi-26 Halo, introduced in 1983, transformed heavy-lift helicopter capabilities. Manufactured by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant in Russia, the Mi-26 remains the largest and most powerful helicopter in operation today. With its impressive lifting capacity and advanced engineering, the Halo is capable of transporting oversized cargo and personnel in a variety of environments, making it an invaluable asset for military and civilian operations alike. The Mi-26's enduring legacy highlights its significance in aviation history and its continued relevance in modern aerial logistics. Source: Wikipedia.org / Capitaly V. Kuzmin Unmatched in its payload capacity, the Mil Mi-26 Halo can transport an astounding 20 tons internally or an additional 20 tons using an external sling. This remarkable capability makes it indispensable for a range of operations, including moving large machinery, providing humanitarian aid, and executing challenging rescue missions. The Mi-26 combines incredible strength with surprising agility, demonstrating its versatility across various missions and terrains. Its performance has set records that few helicopters can match, solidifying the Halo's reputation as a vital asset in both military and civilian aviation. The Mi-26 continues to prove its worth in diverse operational contexts, showcasing the pinnacle of heavy-lift helicopter design.
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