KA52 Hokum
KA-52 Hokum
The Ka-50 (NATO reporting name: Hokum A) helicopter made its maiden flight on 17 June 1982. After undergoing extensive tests and tweaks, the helicopter was ready for full-scale production almost 10 years later. However, by then, Russia had entered an economic crisis, and its money had run out. Only in 2011, almost another 20 years later, did deliveries of the redesigned Ka-52 begin to military units.
The Ka-52 Hokum B has a unique co-axial rotor design, with a two-person crew seated side by side in ejection seats, and an extremely powerful weapons and self-defence suite. Along with the original Ka-52s, a ship-borne Ka-52K variant has been developed for the Russian Navy and an improved KA-52M (‘modernised’) version is being tested. From February 2022, Ka-52s were used by Russian forces in their invasion of Ukraine.
With more than 200 photographs, this book explores the history of the Ka-50 and Ka-52, their development, setbacks and successes, designs, armament and combat capabilities, presenting a comprehensive overview of these helicopters.
Available: NOW
ISBN: 978 1 80282 269 4
Price: £15.99
Series: Modern Military Aircraft Series, vol 8
Format: Paperback, 96 pages
Author: Piotr Butowski