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Ka2

Ka2 is a designation used in several contexts, with the most notable reference being in aviation to the Kamov Ka-2, a small Soviet-era light helicopter developed by the Kamov Design Bureau. The Ka-2 was designed for light liaison, observation, and training tasks. It features a compact and rugged airframe and a conventional single-rotor configuration with a tail rotor. The aircraft saw limited production and was used by military and civilian operators, primarily within the Soviet Union and its allied states. As part of Kamov’s early postwar rotorcraft lineage, the Ka-2 illustrates the bureau’s focus on small, simple, and robust rotary-wing designs.

In addition to aviation, Ka2 has appeared as a model or product designation in other domains, but

those
uses
are
unrelated
to
the
Kamov
helicopter.
Because
Ka2
is
not
tied
to
a
single
globally
dominant
topic,
its
meaning
is
highly
context-dependent.
When
encountering
the
term,
readers
should
consider
the
surrounding
material
to
determine
which
specific
reference
is
intended.