Ka-52

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The Ka-52 is a Russian all-weather, twin-seat attack helicopter known for its advanced avionics, heavy armament, and coaxial rotor system used for battlefield support and reconnaissance.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Ka-52 canonical 1
Ka-52K 1
Kamov Ka-52 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf attack helicopter
military helicopter
rotorcraft
allWeatherCapability true
armament 30 mm 2A42 autocannon
air-to-air missiles
anti-tank guided missiles
bombs
unguided rockets
avionics advanced avionics suite
basedOn Ka-50 NERFINISHED
cockpitConfiguration side-by-side seating
countryOfOrigin Russia
crew 2
cruiseSpeed approximately 260 km/h
designBureau Kamov Design Bureau NERFINISHED
ejectionSystem K-37-800 ejection seats NERFINISHED
engineType turboshaft
enteredService 2011
ferryRange approximately 1100 km with external tanks
firstFlight 1997
hardpoints 6
hasArmorProtection true
hasEjectionSeats true
hasHelmetMountedSight true
hasNightVisionCapability true
height approximately 4.9 m
length approximately 16.0 m
mainRotorDiameter approximately 14.5 m
manufacturer Kamov NERFINISHED
Russian Helicopters NERFINISHED
maxSpeed approximately 300 km/h
maxTakeoffWeight approximately 10800 kg
mission anti-armor warfare
armed reconnaissance
close air support
target designation
natoReportingName Hokum-B NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
primaryUsers Russian Aerospace Forces NERFINISHED
Russian Naval Aviation NERFINISHED
range approximately 460 km
rateOfClimb approximately 12 m/s
role attack
battlefield support
reconnaissance
rotorSystem coaxial contra-rotating rotors
sensorSuite electro-optical system
laser rangefinder
radar
thermal imaging system
serviceCeiling approximately 5500 m
usedInConflict Russian invasion of Ukraine
Syrian Civil War NERFINISHED
variantOf Kamov Hokum family NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Russian Air Force usesAircraft Ka-52
this entity surface form: Kamov Ka-52
Russian Naval Aviation operates Ka-52
this entity surface form: Ka-52K