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1245:Autogyro AK
700:Kamov Ka-27
695:Kamov Ka-20
639:Performance
615:Powerplant:
495:Syrian Navy
464:Soviet Navy
179:Soviet Navy
169:from 1958.
163:Soviet Navy
147:Kamov Ka-25
138:Kamov Ka-27
128:Kamov Ka-20
76:Soviet Navy
1607:Categories
1595:Unofficial
1462:Helikopter
1362:Post-1962
740:References
554:Yugoslavia
218:, dipping
1545:(Trainer)
1512:(Utility)
1378:(Fighter)
572:Data from
338:Operators
272:or bombs.
237:Ka-25BShZ
228:torpedoes
191:duralumin
103:1966–1975
1543:Nastavni
1436:(Attack)
1364:Yugoslav
1314:See also
1228:Projects
1156:Civilian
1054:aircraft
684:See also
672:Armament
470:outside
381:Bulgaria
288:Aeroflot
207:Ka-25BSh
202:Variants
157:") is a
1434:Jurinik
931:5 April
909:5 April
887:5 April
865:5 April
843:5 April
821:5 April
799:7 April
774:5 April
597:Height:
591:Length:
532:Vietnam
510:Ukraine
362:in Kiev
350:in Goa.
331:Ka-25IV
327:Ka-25TI
322:Ka-25TL
305:Ka-25PS
275:Ka-25Ts
268:or six
262:GSh-23L
165:in the
155:Hormone
95:History
67:Retired
1305:Ka-252
1300:Ka-128
1295:Ka-118
1255:Ka-35D
1193:Ka-226
1188:Ka-126
1183:Ka-115
1147:Ka-137
997:
978:
957:
949:
658:Range:
551:
529:
507:
485:
472:Moscow
444:
425:Russia
422:
400:
378:
316:Ka-25T
298:Ka-25K
249:Ka-25F
243:Ka-25C
64:Status
1376:Lovac
1290:Ka-92
1285:Ka-90
1280:V-100
1265:Ka-64
1260:Ka-56
1250:Ka-34
1178:Ka-62
1173:Ka-37
1168:Ka-26
1163:Ka-18
1142:Ka-60
1137:Ka-52
1132:Ka-50
1127:Ka-40
1122:Ka-35
1117:Ka-32
1112:Ka-31
1107:Ka-29
1102:Ka-28
1097:Ka-27
1092:Ka-25
1087:Ka-22
1082:Ka-20
1077:Ka-15
1072:Ka-10
1052:Kamov
793:(PDF)
745:Notes
585:Crew:
488:Syria
403:India
302:1966.
258:Mi-24
254:Mi-22
220:sonar
216:radar
183:Ka-20
58:Kamov
19:Ka-25
1585:T-70
1567:N-63
1562:N-62
1557:N-61
1552:N-60
1534:V-53
1529:V-52
1524:V-51
1519:V-50
1501:H-46
1496:H-45
1491:H-44
1486:H-43
1481:H-42
1476:H-41
1471:H-40
1453:J-22
1448:J-21
1443:J-20
1425:L-18
1420:L-17
1415:L-16
1410:L-15
1405:L-14
1400:L-13
1395:L-12
1390:L-11
1385:L-10
1275:V-80
1270:V-50
1067:Ka-8
995:ISBN
976:ISBN
955:ISBN
947:ISBN
933:2013
911:2013
889:2013
867:2013
845:2013
823:2013
801:2013
776:2013
617:2 ×
329:and
167:USSR
145:The
119:1961
111:1968
90:~460
41:Type
224:MAD
1609::
1366:/
1355:e
1348:t
1341:v
1044:e
1037:t
1030:v
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