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the ka-50 is a twin-turbine combat helicopter which is fairly similar to the ah-64 apache. the hokum differs in that it has co-axial rotors. the pilots are arranged in a tandem layout. felix dzerzhinski ( riverside ca usa )
The Ka-50, also nicknamed the Chernaya Akula (Black Shark) was a Soviet attack helicopter. Its NATO reporting name was Hokum. The Ka-50 was planned as a rival to the Mi-28 in a competition...
The Ka-50 Black Shark helicopter, developed by Kamov Helicopters JSC, carries the NATO codename Hokum A, Hokum B being the two-seat version, Ka-52. Ka-50 is also known as Werewolf.
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.
Stworzono dwie wersje śmigłowca, Ka-50 Hokum-A jest jednomiejscowym śmigłowcem bliskiego wsparcia, a Ka-52 Hokum-B jest dwumiejscowym helikopterem bojowym, dowodzenia i organizowania pola walki oraz pierwszym w historii helikopterem wyposażonym w fotel wyrzucany. Hokum-A wyprodukowano małoseryjnie.
The Ka-50 Black Shark helicopter, developed by Kamov Helicopters JSC, carries the Nato codename Hokum A, with Hokum B the two-seat version, Ka-52. Ka-50 is also known as Werewolf. It is a high-performance combat helicopter with day and night capability, high survivability and fire power to defeat air targets and heavily armoured tanks armed ...
28 sie 1995 · The Ka-50 Black Shark (NATO name “Hokum A”) is a coaxial attack helicopter designed by the Kamov bureau of the Soviet Union and today Russia. It first took flight in 1982 and was introduced in 1995. The Black Shark was designed to be a heavily-armoured scout and is also known as the “werewolf”.