This is a list of aircraft produced by
Kamov
JSC Kamov (russian: Камов) is a Russian rotorcraft manufacturing company based in Lyubertsy, Russia.
The Kamov Design Bureau ( design office prefix Ka) has more recently specialised in compact helicopters with coaxial rotors, suitable for ...
, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.
Designs
;KaSkr-I Gyrocraft 1929: 25 September 1929, the first Soviet
autogyro
An autogyro (from Greek and , "self-turning"), also known as a ''gyroplane'', is a type of rotorcraft that uses an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to develop lift. Forward thrust is provided independently, by an engine-driven propeller. Whi ...
, designed by Kamov and Skrzhinskii. Based on
Cierva
The Cierva Autogiro Company was a British firm established in 1926 to develop the autogyro.
The company was set up to further the designs of Juan de la Cierva, a Spanish engineer and pilot, with the financial backing of James George Weir, a Scott ...
models named ''The Red Engineer''.
;KaSkr-II Gyrocraft 1930: Re-engined KASKR-I with a
Gnome-Rhone Titan engine.
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Kamov A-7
The Kamov A-7 is a Soviet two-seat wing-type autogyro with a three-blade rotor, developed by Nikolai Kamov and built by the Central Aerohydronamic Institute (TsAGI). It was the world's first combat autogyro and the first mass-produced rotary-wing a ...
1934: An autogyro primarily used for observation duties.
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Ka-8 ''Irkutyanin'' 1947: single seat helicopter
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Ka-9:
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Ka-10 1950: Single-seat observation helicopter.
NATO reporting name Hat.
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Ka-11: small single-seat helicopter
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Ka-12: multi-purpose nine-seat helicopter
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Ka-14: light multipurpose helicopter
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Ka-15 1952: Two-seat utility helicopter. Nato reporting name Hen.
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Ka-18 1955: A Ka-15 with a large fuselage and a 280 hp
Ivchenko AI
Ivchenko-Progress ZMKB ( uk, Запорізьке машинобудівне конструкторське бюро «Прогрес» ім. О.Г.Івченка, ''Zaporizhzhia Machine-Building Design Bureau "Progress" State Enterprise named af ...
-14VF engine. Could carry 4 passengers. 200 units built (approximately). NATO reporting name Hog.
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Ka-20 1958: Twin-engine antisubmarine helicopter prototype. NATO reporting name Harp.
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Ka-22 ''Vintokryl'' 1959: Experimental rotor-winged transport aircraft. NATO reporting name Hoop.
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Ka-25
The Kamov Ka-25 (NATO reporting name "Hormone") is a naval helicopter, developed for the Soviet Navy in the USSR from 1958.
Design and development
In the late 1950s there was an urgent demand for anti-submarine helicopters for deployment on ne ...
1961: Naval helicopter. NATO reporting name Hormone.
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Ka-26
The Kamov Ka-26 (NATO reporting name Hoodlum) is a Soviet light utility helicopter with co-axial rotors.
Development
The Ka-26 entered production in 1969 and 816 were built. A variant with a single turboshaft engine is the Ka-126. A twin turb ...
1965: Light utility helicopter. NATO reporting name Hoodlum.
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Ka-27
The Kamov Ka-27 ( NATO reporting name 'Helix') is a military helicopter developed for the Soviet Navy, and currently in service in various countries including Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and India. Variants include the Ka-2 ...
1974: Anti-submarine helicopter. NATO reporting name Helix.
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Ka-28
The Kamov Ka-27 ( NATO reporting name 'Helix') is a military helicopter developed for the Soviet Navy, and currently in service in various countries including Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and India. Variants include the Ka-2 ...
: export version of Ka-27 Helix
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Ka-29
The Kamov Ka-27 (NATO reporting name 'Helix') is a military helicopter developed for the Soviet Navy, and currently in service in various countries including Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and India. Variants include the Ka-29 a ...
: assault transport version of the Ka-27 Helix
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Ka-31:
airborne early warning
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
* ''Airborne'' (1962 film), a 1962 American film directed by James Landis
* ''Airborne'' (1993 film), a comedy–drama film
* ''Airborne'' (1998 film), an action film sta ...
helicopter
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Ka-32
The Kamov Ka-27 (NATO reporting name 'Helix') is a military helicopter developed for the Soviet Navy, and currently in service in various countries including Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and India. Variants include the Ka-29 a ...
: civilian version of the Ka-27 Helix
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Ka-34: heavy rotary-wing aircraft
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Ka-35: heavy jet-powered rotary-wing aircraft
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Ka-37 1993: An unmanned
coaxial helicopter developed with
Daewoo
Daewoo ( ; Hangul: , Hanja: , ; literally "great universe" and a portmanteau of "dae" meaning great, and the given name of founder and chairman Kim Woo-choong) also known as the Daewoo Group, was a major South Korean chaebol (type of conglomerat ...
of
South Korea
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initially designed for agricultural tasks. Performances are a max weight of 250 kg ( 50 payload ), speed of 110 km/h, and a flight duration about 45 minutes.
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Ka-40 1990s?: anti-submarine helicopter (Replacement for the Ka-27. In development)
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Ka-50 "Black Shark" 1982: Single-seat
attack helicopter. NATO reporting name Hokum.
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Ka-52 "Alligator" 1997: two seat attack helicopter and widely used model
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Ka-56: ultralight helicopter for special forces
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Ka-60 ''Kasatka'' 1990s: Transport/utility helicopter
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Ka-62
The Kamov Ka-60 ''Kasatka'' (russian: ":ru:Касатка, Касатка", ("Killer Whale") is a Russian medium twin-turbine military military transport aircraft, transport helicopter under development by Kamov. It performed its first flight on ...
1990s: civilian transport and utility helicopter
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Ka-64 ''Sky Horse'' 1990s: naval transport and utility helicopter
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Ka-90: High-speed helicopter project.
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Ka-92: passenger helicopter
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Ka-115 ''Moskvichka'' 1990s: light multi-purpose helicopter
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Ka-118 1980s-1990s: A
NOTAR
NOTAR ("no tail rotor") is a helicopter system which avoids the use of a tail rotor. It was developed by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (through their acquisition of Hughes Helicopters). The system uses a fan inside the tail boom to build ...
development - light multirole helicopter
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Ka-126
The Kamov Ka-26 (NATO reporting name Hoodlum) is a Soviet light utility helicopter with co-axial rotors.
Development
The Ka-26 entered production in 1969 and 816 were built. A variant with a single turboshaft engine is the Ka-126. A twin turb ...
1980s: Light utility helicopter. NATO reporting name Hoodlum-B.
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Ka-128: light utility helicopter (one prototype only)
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Ka-137 1990s: Unmanned drone/unmanned multipurpose helicopter
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Ka-226 "Sergei" 1990s: small, twin-engined utility helicopter
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V-50 1960s: A high-speed assault helicopter project with tandem rotors. Cancelled.
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V-60 1980s: A light scout and escort helicopter
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V-80 1970s: A series of design studies for an attack helicopter (culminating in the Ka-50)
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V-100 1980s: Twin-rotor combat helicopter project
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Kamov
JSC Kamov (russian: Камов) is a Russian rotorcraft manufacturing company based in Lyubertsy, Russia.
The Kamov Design Bureau ( design office prefix Ka) has more recently specialised in compact helicopters with coaxial rotors, suitable for ...