List of Soviet and Russian Helicopters Designers and Producers
Below you can find list of Soviet and Russian helicopter designers and producers. It does reflect only serial production, not prototypes (manufactured by experimental design bureaus). OAO meas open Joint Stock Company, FGUP means Federal Governmental United Company, OKB means Experimental design bureau
Helicopter design bureaux
OAO Moskovskij Vertoletnyj Zavod imji M. L. Milja (originally OKB-3 and later OKB-329, settled in Moscow)
OAO Kamov (originallyOKB-2 and later OKB-938, settled at Lyubertsy)
OKB imji A. S. Yakovleva (originallyOKB-115, settled in Moscow)
OKB imji I. P. Bratukhina (originallyOKB-3, settled in Moscow)
Kazan Helicopter Plant (settled in Kazan)
Helicopter manufacturing plants
OAO Moskovskij Vertoletnyj Zavod imji M. L. Milja (Mocow, originally OKB-3 and later OKB-329)
- Mi-1, Mi-4, Mi-38
OAO Kamov (Lyubertsy, originally OKB-938)
- Ka-8, Ka-10, Ka-60
OAO Ulan Udskij Aviacionnyj Zavod (Ulan Ude, originally OKB-99)
- Ka-15, Ka-18, Ka-20, Ka-25, Mi-8/8MT, Mi-9, Mi-19, Mi-171
OAO Kazaňskij Vertoletnyj Zavod (Kazaň, originally OKB-387)
- Mi-1, Mi-4, Mi-8/8MT, Mi-14, Mi-18, Mi-38, Mi-172, Aktaj, Ansat
FGUP Kumertauskoje Aviacionnoje Proizvodstvěnoje Predprijatie (Kumertau, originally OKB-972)
- Ka-26, Ka-27, Ka-28, Ka-29, Ka-31, Ka-32, Ka-33, Ka-126, Ka-226
OAO Rostovskij Vertoletnyj Proizvodstvěnnyj Kompleks Rosvertol (Rostov, originally OKB-168)
- Mi-1, Mi-6, Mi-10, Mi-22, Mi-24, Mi-26, Mi-27, Mi-28
FGUP Strela (Orenburg, originally OKB-52)
- Mi-1, Ka-226
OAO Arasněvskaja Aviacionaja Kompanija Progress im. N.I. Sazykina (Arasnev, originally OKB-116)
- Mi-24, Mi-34, Ka-50, Ka-52
FGUP Gosudarstvěnnyj Kosmičeskij Naučno-proizvodstvěnnyj centr imeni M. V. Chruničeva (Moscow, originally OKB-23)
- Mi-6
Saratovskij Gosudarstvěnnyj Aviacionnyj Zavod No. 292 (Saratov, originally OKB-292)
- Mi-4
Krasnyj Okťjabr Leningrad (St. Petersburk, originally OKB-272)
- Jak-24
Gosudarstvěnnoj Aviacionnyj Zavod Aviant (Kyjev, poriginally OKB-473)
- Mi-1
WSK Swidnik (Swidnik, Poland)
- Mi-1, Mi-2