Russian Ka-52 helicopter performs advanced flying at Dubai Airshow 2021


Russia’s Kamov Ka-52 (NATO reporting name: Hokum-B) attack helicopter shown for the first time at the Dubai Airshow 2021 has performed advanced flying and maneuvering, a TASS correspondent reported.

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Russian Ka 52 helicopter performs advanced flying at Dubai Airshow 2021 Ka-52 helicopter (Picture source: mil.ru)


“The Ka-52 attack helicopter has taken part in the Dubai Airshow for the first time. During the flight program, the pilots showed everything that the helicopter is capable of so that potential customers could assess its high performance characteristics,” the press office of the Russian Helicopters Group told TASS.

The crew demonstrated maneuvers used in real air combat, including flying at a low speed with rotation, rearward acceleration to a speed of 100 km/h, combat turn, vertical climb with rotation, spiral descent, etc.

The Ka-52 is a new-generation helicopter designed to eliminate adversary tanks, armored and soft-skinned hardware, troops and rotorcraft in any weather conditions and at any time of day and night.

The Dubai Airshow 2021 is running in the United Arab Emirates on November 14-18. It is one of the largest international aerospace shows held in the UAE every two years. Russia has been participating in it since 1993.


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