Russina naval helicopter. Designed by Nikolai I. Kamov or V.A.Glushenkov. First flew in 1961. Featured the characteristic co-axial rotor design of Russian military helicopters. Used either in anti-submarine warfare roles, with radar, dipping sonar and a towed MAD ('A' variant) or in a OTH missile guidance role with just a radar ('B' variant). Armed with torpedoes or nuclear depth-charges. |
Russian naval helicopter?. Designed by Nikolai I. Kamov or V.A.Glushenkov. First flew in 1961. Featured the characteristic co-axial rotor design of Russian military helicopters. Used either in anti-submarine warfare roles, with radar, dipping sonar? and a towed MAD ('A' variant) or in a OTH missile guidance role with just a radar ('B' variant). Armed with torpedoe?s or nuclear depth-charge?s. |
NATO designation: Hormone. |
NATO designation: Hormone |
Russian naval helicopter?. Designed by Nikolai I. Kamov or V.A.Glushenkov. First flew in 1961. Featured the characteristic co-axial rotor design of Russian military helicopters. Used either in anti-submarine warfare roles, with radar, dipping sonar? and a towed MAD ('A' variant) or in a OTH missile guidance role with just a radar ('B' variant). Armed with torpedoe?s or nuclear depth-charge?s.
NATO designation: Hormone