Kamov V-100

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V-100
Role twin-rotor combat helicopter
National origin Russia
Manufacturer Kamov
Status Cancelled design study

The V-100 was a projected side-by-side twin-rotor compound helicopter combat aircraft from Kamov. It had a pusher propeller located behind the rear tailplane, and two turbines mounted above the central fuselage, to have the aircraft exceed a projected speed of 400 km/h. Integral gun armament was planned to consist of two mobile AO-9 single barrel derivatives of the GSh-23 (one on each side) or a single fixed AO-10 (early version of the GSh-30-1). Other weapons would have included the Kh-25 missile and other stores on two high capacity fuselages and a total of six underwing hardpoints with a combined warload of up to 3000 kg. This project was abandoned and only one model of the aircraft exists.

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  • ”Ka-50” A.Mazepov
  • “Ka-50 Verwolf’ S.Moroz AviO 3
  • “OKB N.I. Kamov’s”

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