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Russia Has a Problem. for One Reason, It Will Lose Several Hundred Helicopters.

Summary by Polsat News
Around 300 outdated Russian Mi-8 helicopters could be retired within five years as their service life is nearly exhausted. Even Kremlin media acknowledged this, citing a meeting with representatives of the aircraft's manufacturers and operators.
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Around 300 outdated Russian Mi-8 helicopters could be retired within five years as their service life is nearly exhausted. Even Kremlin media acknowledged this, citing a meeting with representatives of the aircraft's manufacturers and operators.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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