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The Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" (Russian: Чёрная акула, romanized: Chyornaya akula, English: kitefin shark), NATO reporting name Hokum A, is a Soviet/Russian single-seat attack helicopter with the distinctive coaxial rotor system of the Kamov design bureau.
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Ka-50 "Black Shark" 1982 Single-seat attack helicopter. NATO reporting name Hokum. Ka-52 "Alligator" 1997 two seat attack helicopter and widely used model Ka-56 ultralight helicopter for special forces Ka-60 Kasatka 1990s Transport/utility helicopter Ka-62 1990s civilian transport and utility helicopter Ka-64 Sky Horse 1990s naval transport and ...
A Ka-52 helicopter, spotted in the center of the image, is seen being disassembled and prepared for transport at Hmeimim on December 13. Satellite image ©2024 Maxar Technologies
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Ukrainian soldiers used a portable anti-aircraft missile to take down the Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter, one of the Russian air force’s deadliest weapons, according to Oleksandr Tarnavskyi ...
By contrast, the Ka-52 Alligator (NATO codename ‘Hokum’) is the most advanced helicopter in use by either side in the war in Ukraine, alongside the rarer Mi-28 ‘Havoc’.
English: Video frames taken from the cockpit of a russian Ka-52 flying over the Antonov Airport in Hostomel (Kyiv) on 24-Feb-2022, as part of the russian invasion of Ukraine. The Ka-52 was providing defence support for several Mi-8 helicopters transporting airborne troops.