Mil To Absorb Kamov Following High-speed Rotorcraft Win
The selection of Mil’s design to form the basis of a new high-speed combat helicopter was the catalyst for a merger of the two rotary-wing design bureaus.
A flypast of Russian Helicopters types at MAKS highlights the dominance of Mil products in the Russian market, with Kamov represented here by a Ka-32 and Ka-62. (Photo: Vladimir Karnozov)
A flypast of Russian Helicopters types at MAKS highlights the dominance of Mil products in the Russian market, with Kamov represented here by a Ka-32 and Ka-62. (Photo: Vladimir Karnozov)