Russia’s Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and Kamov have merged to form a joint venture- National Center for Helicopter Engineering (NCV)- to build new types of helicopters such as unmanned, high-speed and electrically powered ones.
“Since April 2020, the National Center for Helicopter Engineering (NCV) began operating in Russia. Two well-known Russian developers of rotary-wing aircraft, JSC Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and JSC Kamov, have finally merged into JSC NTsV,” Rostec said in a statement August 26, citing TASS.
Merging of the two firms makes it possible to unify the weapon systems of the Mi and Ka combat helicopters that will increase combat capabilities and bring down development and production costs. In addition, costs associated with modernization of rotorcraft and associated equipment will be reduced, the release said.
A number of other projects are in the pipeline, including work on an impact-resistant fuel system, air conditioning system and development of helicopter that can reach speeds over 400kmph. Current projects being undertaken by the companies individually will continue as is.