List of NATO Reporting Names For Helicopters

Helicopters, NATO/ASCC names:

NATO reporting name Common name
Halo Mil Mi-26
Hare Mil Mi-1
Harke Mil Mi-10
Harp Kamov Ka-20
Hat Kamov Ka-10
Havoc Mil Mi-28
Haze Mil Mi-14
Helix Kamov Ka-27/29/32
Hen Kamov Ka-15
Hermit Mil Mi-34
Hind Mil Mi-24
Hip Mil Mi-8/9/17
Hog Kamov Ka-18
Hokum Kamov Ka-50/52
Homer Mil V-12
Hoodlum Kamov Ka-26/126
Hook Mil Mi-6
Hoop Kamov Ka-22
Hoplite Mil Mi-2
Hormone Kamov Ka-25
Horse Yakovlev Yak-24
Hound Mil Mi-4

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