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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
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. Variants include the Ka-29 assault transport, the Ka-28 downgraded export version, and the Ka-32 for civilian use.


Design and development

The helicopter was developed for ferrying and
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations are t ...
. Design work began in 1969 and the first prototype flew in 1973. It was intended to replace the decade-old Kamov Ka-25, and had to have identical or inferior external dimensions compared to its predecessor. Like other Kamov military helicopters it has
coaxial rotors Coaxial rotors or coax rotors are a pair of helicopter rotors mounted one above the other on concentric shafts, with the same axis of rotation, but turning in opposite directions ( contra-rotating). This rotor configuration is a feature of helicop ...
, removing the need for a tail rotor. In total, five prototypes and pre-series helicopters were built. Series production started at
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in July 1979, and the new helicopter officially entered service with the Soviet Navy in April 1981. The Ka-27 has a crew of three with a pilot and a navigator both installed in the cockpit, and a sonar operator installed behind. It has a four-leg fixed landing gear. The Ka-27 is equipped with two lateral buoys, that can be inflated in the case of a forced landing on water. The Ka-27PL anti-submarine version is equipped with a radar, and either a
dipping sonar Sonar (sound navigation and ranging or sonic navigation and ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, measure distances (ranging), communicate with or detect objects on or ...
or a
magnetic anomaly detector A magnetic anomaly detector (MAD) is an instrument used to detect minute variations in the Earth's magnetic field. The term refers specifically to magnetometers used by military forces to detect submarines (a mass of ferromagnetic material c ...
. It can also carry either up to 36
sonobuoys A sonobuoy (a portmanteau of sonar and buoy) is a relatively small buoy – typically diameter and long – expendable sonar system that is dropped/ejected from aircraft or ships conducting anti-submarine warfare or underwater acoustic resear ...
, or a torpedo, or between six and eight conventional depth charges, or a single nuclear one. Ka-27PLs generally operate in pairs as
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s. The Ka-27PS search and rescue helicopter can carry 12 folding seats or four stretchers in its cabin, and is equipped with a 300-kg winch. Its fuel capacity is greater than that of the Ka-27PL (3.450 L against 2.940 L). Ka-32 variants, e.g. the Klimov-powered Ka-32A11BC, have been certified for commercial operations throughout the world, notably in Canada and Europe. The Ka-32 has been certified for the newer
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PS-02 engine.


Operational history

A Russian Navy Ka-27 helicopter from the Russian ''Severomorsk'' conducted interoperability deck landing training on board the US command ship on 22 July 2010. Ka-32A11BC multipurpose helicopters have been successfully operated in Portugal for over five years. In 2006,
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s. Over 240 Ka-32 have been built as of 2019 and have been exported to more than 30 countries; South Korea operates some 60 Ka-32s. In the mid-1990s Russia offset debt to South Korea through supplies of weapons. The Ka-32A11BC features a high power-to-weight ratio and ease of handling, owing to its coaxial rotor design. The rotors' diameters are not restricted by the presence of a tail rotor and associated tail boom; this facilitates maneuvering near obstacles and helps assure exceptional accuracy when hovering in heavy smoke and dust conditions. The Ka-32A11BC may be equipped with the
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suspended fire-fighting system of up to five tons capacity. The service life has been extended to up to 32,000 flight hours. Since the 1990s, China has purchased the Ka-28 export version and Ka-31 radar warning version for the
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fleet. Ka-31 purchases were first revealed in 2010. It is believed that Chinese Ka-28s have been equipped with more enhanced avionics compared to Ka-28s exported to other countries. In 2013, Russia tested the new Kamov Ka-27M with an active electronically scanned array radar. The basis of the modernization of the Ka-27M is installed on the helicopter airborne radar with an active phased array antenna FH-A. This radar is part of the command and tactical radar system that combines several other systems: acoustic, magnetometric, signals intelligence and radar. All the information on them is displayed on the display instrumentation. Ka-32s are used for construction of
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s for
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s, as it has somewhat higher lift capacity than the Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight#Civilian, Vertol 107. In Canada, the Ka-32 is used for selective logging as it is able to lift selective species vertically. In August 2013, a Kamov Ka-32, C-GKHL operating in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, experienced failure of one of its Klimov TV3-117BMA engines (manufactured by Motor Sich in Ukraine). The subsequent technical investigation indicated that there was poor quality control in the assembly of the compressor turbine, leading to failure of the complete unit after several compressor blades separated. Ka-27s have been used by the Syrian Navy during the ongoing Syrian Civil War.


Variants


Military

;Ka-252 : First prototype. ;Ka-27K : Anti-submarine warfare prototype. ;Ka-27PL :(Helix-A) Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. ;Ka-27PS :(Helix-D) Search and rescue helicopter, ASW equipment removed and winch fitted. ;Ka-27PV :Armed version of the Ka-27PS. ;Ka-27M :The latest modification of the helicopter, equipped with radar and tactical command systems that include the following systems: acoustic sensors, magnetometric sensors, signals intelligence, and FH-A radar with active phased array antenna. The radar is mounted under the fuselage and provides all-around vision in the search and detection of surface, air, and ground targets. Serial upgrading of Ka-27Ms to the level of combatant helicopters was planned to begin in 2014. By the end of 2016, 46 Ka-27PLs had been scheduled for modernization, commissioned by the Russian Navy. The first eight serial Ka-27M were transferred in December 2016. Mass production approved in June 2017 and started in early 2018. A new delivery of 5 helos in October 2018. Half of the fleet is modernized as of December 2018. ;Ka-28 :(Helix-A) Export version of the Ka-27PL. ;Ka-29TB :(Helix-B) Assault transport armored helicopter, with accommodation for two pilots and 16 troops. 4 suspensions carry rockets, guns, bombs and anti-tank missiles. Production begun in the 1980s and over 60 were produced. Currently under re-activation and upgrade with changed engines and installed modern arms and electronics, among others. ;Kamov Ka-31, Ka-31 :Airborne early warning and control, Early-warning helicopter.


Civil

;Ka-32A : Civil transport helicopter. Initial production version. ;Ka-32A1 : Fire fighting helicopter, equipped with a helicopter bucket. ;Ka-32A2 : Police version, equipped with two searchlights and a loudspeaker. ;Ka-32A4 : Special search and rescue, salvage and evacuation version. ;Ka-32A7 : Armed version developed from the Ka-27PS. ;Ka-32A11BC : Canadian, Chinese, European-certified version with Klimov TV3-117MA engines and Glass Cockpit. Used by Pegasus Air Services, Indonesia. ;Ka-32A12 : Swiss-registered and approved version. ;KA-32C : Little-known custom version. ;Ka-32M : Projected development with 1839kW TV3-117VMA-SB3 engines. Probably replaced by the ''Ka-32-10'' project. ;Ka-32S :(Helix-C) Maritime utility transport, search and rescue helicopter, fitted with an undernose radar. ;Ka-32T :(Helix-C) Utility transport helicopter, with accommodation for two crew and 16 passengers. ;Ka-32K : Flying crane helicopter, fitted with a retractable gondola for a second pilot.


Operators


Military and government operators

; ; *Algerian Air Force ; *Azerbaijani Air Forces *Ministry of Emergency Situations (Azerbaijan), Ministry of Emergency Situations ; *People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force, People's Liberation Army Navy ; *Indian Naval Air Arm, Indian Navy ; *Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force ; *Serbian police helicopter unit ; *Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force ; *Russian Naval Aviation *Border Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, Border Service of RussiaMladenov ''Air International'' May 2011, p. 112. ; *Republic of Korea Air Force *Republic of Korea Coast Guard *National Fire Agency (South Korea), National Fire Agency *Korea Forest Service (29 in service) *Korea National Park Service ; * Ministry of Environment (Spain), Ministerio para la Transición Ecolológica y el Reto Demográfico ; *Syrian Air Force ; *Ministry of Interior (Thailand), Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation - 4 Ka-32A11BC variant. ; *Ukrainian Naval Aviation ; *Vietnam People's Air Force *Vietnam People's Navy ; *Yemeni Air Force


Civilian operators

; * Helicargo ; *Vancouver Island Helicopters ; *Helikorea *UB Air *UI Helijet ; *Heliswiss ; *Pegasus Air Services (Leased by Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management, BNPB) Ka-32A11BC variant. *Dimonim Air ; *Akagi Helicopter ; *BH Air


Former operators

; *Yugoslav Air Force ; *National Civil Protection Authority (6 Kamov Ka-32A11BC transferred to the Portuguese Air Force in February 2022) *Portuguese Air Force (Received from the National Civil Protection Authority but never operated due to International sanctions during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, sanctions to Russian aircraft) All 6 Kamov Ka-32A11BC will be sent to
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Specifications (Ka-27)


See also


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * *


External links


Kamov Ka-27 - Information Resource (eng/rus)



Ka-27 Helix Multirole Naval Helicopters Images & Information

Ka-32 Information Resource (eng) on kahelicopter.com
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