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  2. Kamov Ka-50 - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Air Force has accepted 12 Ka-52 helicopters for operational service in 2011, and the total number of completed Ka-52s was already 65 units. 20 Ka-52 aircraft were located at the 575th Airbase Chernigovsky District, Eastern Military District. 16 were at 393rd "Sevastopol" Airbase Korenovsk, Southern Military District, 12 were ...

  3. List of NATO reporting names for helicopters - Wikipedia

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  4. List of active Russian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Helicopter Kamov Ka-27 Soviet Union: Rotorcraft: Attack: 1982: 6: 6 [61] Kamov Ka-52 Russia: Rotorcraft: Attack: 2011: 137: 137: About 138 Ka-52 in service according to World Air Forces, 41 on order. [2] As of 20 February 2025 at least 50 have been lost, 12 damaged, and one captured in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Kamov Ka-226 Russia ...

  5. Helipocalypse: Ukraine's New Missiles Blew Up 11% of Russia’s ...

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    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’.

  6. Russia appears to be packing up its helicopters and air ... - AOL

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    In another image of the Hmeimim base, a Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter is seen being taken apart and likely prepared for transport, according to Maxar. The company said elements of an S-400 air ...

  7. Battle of Antonov Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit view inside a Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter conducting a low flying sortie over Antonov Airport on 24 February. As the Russian paratroopers landed in growing numbers and fanned out, the Ukrainian garrison was forced to retreat [1] [27] as they started to run out of ammunition. The initial clash had lasted about an hour; while the ...

  8. List of active Russian Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A Russian Air Force Su-34 A Russian Air Force Su-35S A Tu-160 during the 2018 Victory Day Parade A Beriev A-50 in flight A Tu-214R taking off from Borisoglebskoye Airfield An Il-78M of the 203rd Guards Air Refuelling Regiment An An-124-100 accompanied by a Su-27UB A Russian Air Force Ka-52 in flight A Yak-130 at the 2012 Farnborough International Airshow

  9. List of Kamov aircraft - Wikipedia

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    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 utility helicopter Ka-90 ...