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Kamov KA-52

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General Data
First Flown:
1997
Length:
 
Lift Capability:
 
Height:
 
Range:
520 km
Rotor Span:
14.5 m
Top Speed:
350 km/h
Empty Weight:
 
Service Ceiling:
5,500 m
Max Gross Weight:
10,400 kg
Engines:
2 TV3-117VMA turbo-shafts rated at 2200 hp
Armament:
 
Accommodations:
Pilot and Gunner Cargo: n/a
Operators:
N/A Still in Development

     
Similar Aircraft:
KA-50
Other Features:
 

     

     
Notes
Multi-role all-weather combat Ka-52 "Alligator" helicopter is a twin-seat derivative of the attack Ka-50. It is intended for a wide range of combat tasks in daytime and night conditions, in any time of the year with the use of all destruction means of the Ka-50. This is a commander helicopter of the army aviation aimed at increasing the efficiency of group combat helicopter operations. Coaxial-type Ka-52 helicopter differs from its predecessor by a wider nose part and twin-seat crew cockpit where the pilot ejection seats are arranged side-by-side. Both pilots have full controls of the helicopter without any limitations. The pilot cockpit is armored. The helicopter can be used as a trainer. High flying qualities of the coaxial helicopter combined with unique maneuverability allow the helicopter to perform combat maneuvers within the minimum air area and the shortest time to gain an advantageous attack position. Numerous weapons options for the helicopter are achieved by arranging a movable high-speed firing gun starboard of the helicopter, and by six available external wing stores with different combination of anti-tank missiles, rockets, "air-to-air" missiles, gun ammunition of a container type and bombs of various caliber. From the point of view of the weapons power the "Alligator" is comparable with the "Black Shark" helicopter and is superior to all existing combat helicopters. The on-board multifunctional avionics suite ensures round-the-clock helicopter piloting, navigational and combat tasks in anytime of the year. The avionics suite is comprised of a multiplexed, multi-level digital computer-based system having large storage capacity and high speed. Observation, search and targeting systems comprising head-mounted display are used for round-the-clock and all-weather detection of specified targets and their attack using optical, TV, laser, IR and radar equipment. Courtesy of www.kamov.ru

 

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