Kamov Ka-28PL on display at the Muzej vazduhoplovstva Beograd at Beograd's Nikola Tesla International Airport in Beograd (Belgrade) Serbia.
"Yugoslav Air Force purchased in December 1987 two Kamov Ka-28, and under designation HT-46 they entered service allotted to the 784th anti-submarine helicopter escadrille at Divulje, by Split. During the air force’s grandiose exercise in 1989, Ka-28 were use as a sort of "Avax" aircraft, monitoring by means of radar movement of "enemy’s” fleet, and guided "ours” attack planes to "opponent’s” war ships. During armed conflicts in Spring 1992 they were used to monitor Croatian paramilitary troops in Herzegovina. Both helicopters were withdrawn from service in the beginning of 2000."