Showing posts with label Mi-14PS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mi-14PS. Show all posts

2014-04-30

Photos of SyAAF Helicopters (Misc)


Syrian Navy Mi-14PS looks to be performing a 'show' near the corniche of Tartous city.


Another shot for a Mi-14PS in Hmemim airbase (Lattakia IAP).


Mi-14PS carrying the serial 1475 flying over Qal'et Al-Hosn after regime forces conquered the area. This was photographed on 18th April 2014.


Closer shot for the same Mi-14PS which was called here to video the Syrian flag formed by volunteers in the Citadel itself.


Again in Lattakia IAP, a press team was transported from/to this airbase to cover an event in Syria infront of a SyAAF Mi-17 with serial 37.
Note behind the boom of a SyAAF Hind Mi-25 and the row of three Mi-14PL's and one Mi-14PS to the right.


Another press reporter standing infront of a SyAAF Hip in Neyrab airbase (Aleppo IAP) on 2nd Feb. 2014. This Mi-8 carries the serial 260 as seen in another video for the same event. 


SyAAF Mi-17 was spotted flying nearby Dummar district in Damascus on 5th Sept. 2012.


A photo for a SyAAF helicopter pilot was taken in an airbase (could be Taftanaz) with an armed Mi-17 and Mi-8 in background.


SyAAF Mi-25 spotted over Hama city on 2nd Mar. 2014 fitted with two FAB's.

2012-08-05

Syrian Navy Helicopters


Few valuable photos collected from web -with full respect to owners- showing helicopters used in Syrian Navy.
The above photo is Mil Mi-14PS Haze-C (search & rescue variant) reg. 1475, colors of camo are still in good saturation while date of this photo is unknown.


A photo by Teemu Tuuri dated April 2006 for Mi-14PL Haze A reg. 1478.


Another photo by Teemu shows two Syrian Mi-14PL reg. 1483 and 1486.


Photo shows at least five Mi-14PL's with one readable reg. 2382 with one Kamov Ka-25 on the right.


This Mi-14 looks in good operational status with reg. 2396, note the torpedo fitted at the rear of fuselage.
According to open sources, Syrian Navy used to acquire 11 Mi-14's, all based in Lattakia airport; an observation through Google Earth clarify that around six units might be in good condition while four fuselages are razor-less !!


Nice shot for the Kamov Ka-27 during the latest maneuvers took place early last month; Serial number is in white but unreadable.


It looks that Syrian Navy operates around 4~5 units of Ka-25/27, all of them are based in Lattakia airport while one phased-out fuselage of Ka-25 is transferred to Rasm Al Abboud AB (the air academy near Aleppo) for training purposes.


In this video of the live maneuvers last July, one Mi-14 appears in 0:15.