The system would feature the trademark Kamov contra-rotating main rotor blades in which one main unit is seated over the other, negating the need for a tail rotor to counter torque. The arrangement has been proven for decades by the company throughout their extensive line of military and civilian helicopter models. The UAV is expected for the ISR role (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) and will carry applicable mission equipment as its payload. Kamov engineers have finalized vehicle's drawings with a mock-up already completed. A full-scale vehicle could be ready to make a first flight for 2015 with service entry possible shortly beyond that.
Other design features include a well-sloped fuselage section supported by a simple four-point landing skid arrangement - doing away with a more complicated, retractable setup. The fuselage will house all associated flight systems including avionics, payload, and fuel stores as well as the undisclosed powerplant. The empennage will be an integrated structure mounting the horizontal stabilizer with down-turned vertical tail fins.
The new Kamov endeavor will carry the designation of "Ka-175". Published measurements include a length of 6 meters, a height of 2.6 meters, and a width of 1.7 meters. Estimated performance numbers include a ferry range of 520 miles, a maximum speed of 125 miles per hour, and a service ceiling of 16,400 feet.
Country of Origin: Russia
Manufacturer: Kamov - Russia
Initial Year of Service:
2016
Production Total:
0
Crew:
0
Length:
19.69 ft (6 m)
Width:
5.58 ft (1.70 m)
Height:
8.53ft (2.60 m)
Weight (Empty):
0 lb (0 kg)
Weight (MTOW):
0 lb (0 kg)
Powerplant:
Unknown propulsion system driving 2 x three-bladed main rotors in contra-rotating arrangement
Maximum Speed:
124 mph (200 kmh; 108 kts)
Maximum Range:
522 miles (840 km)
Service Ceiling:
16,404 ft (5,000 m; 3.1 miles)
Rate-of-Climb:
0 feet-per-minute (0 m/min)
Hardpoints:
0
Armament Suite:
None. Mission-specific equipment intended for the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) role.
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