The Belgrade Aviation Museum, Serbia - Kamov Ka-25 Soviet naval helicopter (NATO-Codename: Hormone)
The Ka-25 Hormone helicopter was developed to meet a Soviet Naval Air Force specification for an anti-submarine helicopter for ship or shore-based use. The first Ka-25 prototype flew in 1961. Designed by the world's leading pioneer of co-axial helicopters, Nikolai I. Kamov (1902-1973) this Soviet AV-MF (naval aviation) anti-submarine warfare rotary wing aircraft was assigned to the Soviet Helicopter Carrier Moskva.
Size: 5184px × 3456px
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Photo credit: © Bratislav Stefanovic / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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