Kamov Ka-60
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The Kamov Ka-60 Kasatka (Russian: "Касатка": "Killer whale") is a Russian helicopter that first flew on December 24th, 1998.
Variants[edit | edit source]
- Ka-60L Basic multi-role model.
- Ka-60U: Training.
- Ka-60K: Naval version.
- Ka-60R: Reconnaissance.
- Ka-62: New model for the civilian market. It has a redesigned fuselage with a high degree of composites, a larger cabin than the earlier demonstrators and will be equipped with Turbomeca Ardiden 3G engines.
- Ka-64 Sky Horse: Export model. Western certified, equipped with two General Electric T700/CT7-2D1 engines and five-blade main rotor.
Users[edit | edit source]
- Brazil
- Atlas Taxi Aereo x 8
- Colombia
- Vertical de Aviación x 6
- Iraq
- Iraqi Army x 24
- Russia
- Russian Air Force x 100