Kamov Ka-25

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The Kamov Ka-25 is a Soviet-era naval helicopter designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare operations from warships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-submarine warfare helicopter
military helicopter
naval helicopter
aircraftType twin-engine helicopter
armament depth charges
sonobuoys
torpedoes
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 3
designedBy Nikolai Kamov design bureau NERFINISHED
designedFor all-weather operations
over-the-horizon targeting support
shipborne operations
developedFrom Kamov Ka-20 NERFINISHED
developedIn late 1950s
engineType turboshaft
enteredServiceWith Soviet Navy NERFINISHED
equipment dipping sonar
radar
era Cold War
firstFlight 1961
introduced 1965
length approximately 9.75 m (fuselage)
mainRotorDiameter approximately 15.74 m
manufacturer Kamov NERFINISHED
maxSpeed approximately 220 km/h
maxTakeoffWeight approximately 7000 kg
natoReportingName Hormone NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
primaryRole anti-submarine warfare
range approximately 400 km
rotorConfiguration coaxial contra-rotating rotors
secondaryRole naval utility
search and rescue
targeting and guidance
status retired from front-line service
successor Kamov Ka-27 NERFINISHED
tailRotor none (coaxial system eliminates tail rotor)
usedBy Bulgarian Navy NERFINISHED
Indian Navy NERFINISHED
Soviet Navy NERFINISHED
Syrian Navy NERFINISHED
Vietnam People's Navy NERFINISHED
usedOn aircraft carriers
cruisers
destroyers
warships

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