Kamov Ka-20
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The Kamov Ka-20 (NATO reporting name Harp) was a Soviet twin-engine antisubmarine helicopter prototype. It first became known to the West from the 1961 Aviation Day display.
Precursor of the Kamov Ka-25.
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Related development: Kamov Ka-25
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Designation sequence: Ka-15 - Ka-18 - Ka-19 - Ka-20 - Ka-22 - Ka-25 - Ka-26
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