Kamov Ka-32
| Ka-32 | |
|---|---|
| Ka-32S | |
| General information | |
| Type | Civilian utility helicopter |
| National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
| Manufacturer | Kamov KumAPP |
| Status | In service |
| Primary user | Republic of South Korea |
| Number built | 160+ |
| History | |
| Manufactured | 1985–present |
| Introduction date | 1985 |
| First flight | 24 December 1973 |
| Developed from | Kamov Ka-27 |
The Kamov Ka-32 (Russian: Камов Ка-32, NATO reporting name "Helix-C") is a Soviet and Russia medium transport helicopter with a coaxial design and two turboshaft engines and fixed landing gear.
The Ka-32 is a civilian development of the Ka-27PS search and rescue helicopter, developed by the Kamov Design Bureau taking into account the successful operation of the Ka-25 and Ka-27 helicopter family from the decks of ships.