Mil Mi-14: The Mil Mi-14 (NATO reporting name Haze) was a Soviet military transport helicopter, derived from the earlier Mi-8. Built in antisubmarine, mine countermeasures, and search and rescue versions. Two 1950 shp Isotov TV-3-117M turboshaft engines. Entered service in 1975. Mil MI-14 Haze - Specifications: Nation: Russia; Manufacturer: Mil; Year: 1967; Type: ASW helicopter Engine: Two 1454-kW (1,950-shp) Isotov TV3-117MT turboshafts Rotor Diameter: 21.29 m Lenght: 25.30 m Height: 6.90 m Empty Weight: 11,750 kg Max Takeoff Weight: 14,000 kg Max Speed: 124 kt Ceiling: 3,500 m - 5,000 m Range: 1,135 km Crew: Two Armament: E45-75A torp or B-1, Nuclear DB User Countries: Bulgaria, Germany, Libya, North Korea, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Syria, Vietnam