20. Kamov Ka-60
The Ka-60, the military version of this helicopter type, was first introduced back in 1998 but has since entered something of a development purgatory. Development began as early as 1984, and the first prototype took flight in 2007. Things haven’t continued at a faster pace since then, either. Further tests over the next decade attempted to sort out issues with the engine and other problems, and it took until 2017 for the model as it currently exists to make its maiden flight. The Ka-60 has a crew of one or two, measures 51 ft 2 in., and has a maximum speed of 191 mph.
19. Black Hawk Utility Helicopter UH/HH-60
At 182 mph, a single Black Hawk helicopter can transport up to 11 soldiers and crew men, outpacing most other helicopters. The Black Hawk is propelled to those speeds by twin GE-700 engines. It has a gross weight of 20,250 pounds and can support an external load of 8,000 pounds and an internal load of 2,640 pounds. It is equipped with two 7.62 mm machine guns and has a crew of two pilots and two crew chiefs. You might be familiar with this particular helicopter for its part in the Oscar-winning 2001 film Black Hawk Down.