1998


Kamov Ka-60 Kasatka





Kamov Ka-60 Kasatka

Developed as a reconnaissance helicopter and for light transport missions the Kasatka (Swallow) first flew on December 24, 1998 but problems with the RD-600V engines halted the program. On April 2011 an agreement was signed with French Turbomeca to use the 1,306 kW (1,751 hp) Turbomeca Ardiden 3G turboshaft for a revised Ka-62


Specifications Ka-60 Kasatka


Engine 2 x Rybinsk RD-600 1200 shp
Capacity 2 + 16
Length (m) 15.6
Height (m) 4.6
Blades 4
Rotor diam. (m) 13.5
Disc area (m2) 143
Weight (kgs)     Max: 6500
Speed (km/h) Cruise: 275     Max: 300
Range (km) 615
Ceiling (m) 5150
Rate/Climb (m/min) 625
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  Derivatives & Versions of Ka-60 Kasatka


ModelYearHistory
RusHeli Ka-62

2016
2016 The Ka-62, powered by Turbomeca (now Safran) Ardiden 3G engines, is produced at the Progress Arsenyev Aviation Company in Russia Far East. ...



  List of Operators of Ka-60 Kasatka



  Global Distribution of Ka-60 Kasatka



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Construction Numbers


C/N Built as Year History
RU 601
RU 602







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