Russia has 3 export orders for Ka-52 helicopters - manufacturer

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Russia has 3 export orders for Ka-52 helicopters - manufacturer


MOSCOW, January 13 (RIA Novosti) - Russia has received export orders for the delivery of Ka-52 Hokum-B combat helicopters from three countries, the manufacturer said on Tuesday. (Ka-52 Alligator helicopter production launched - Image Galleries)
The Ka-52 is a twin-seat derivative of the Ka-50 Hokum-A attack helicopter, and is designed primarily for reconnaissance and target designation purposes. It is similar to the U.S. AH-64 Apache attack helicopter.
"We have received orders for these helicopters from three countries," said Yury Denisenko, general director of the Progress aircraft manufacturing company.
"We are studying these orders and will provide the names of the countries that ordered the aircraft if the contracts are signed," he added.
Denisenko also said that the Russian Defense Ministry would remain the key customer for Ka-52 helicopters, although he refused to disclose the number of aircraft ordered by the military, citing confidentiality.
The Russian government approved the production of Ka-52 attack helicopters at the Arsenyevsk plant in Russia's Far East in December last year.
According to Russia's Air Force chief, Col. Gen. Alexander Zelin, deliveries of the first 12 Ka-52 Hokum-Bs to the Russian Air Force will start in 2009.



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KA-52 does seem like a very good helicopter, and i heard that it might replace the famous Hinds.

Though i wouldnt do that, Hinds are still a very good helicopter :m16:
 
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KA-52, KA-50, and Mi28N, all have been rumored to replace the Hind at some point. Russia is difficult to understand on how they do things from their production to right up to training.

The Mi-28N was pick as Russia's army main attack helicopter but yet only a handful were built. To me and most others this is still a prototype right but a Russian friend assured me that it has pasted the prototype stage.

In the US I would assume a whole squadron/Battalion would be built up for training, school, special Sim's made, maintenance training, etc. Large groups of trainers would be trained up to train others. How does Russia do this with like 8 helicopters is beyond me and still feel that this bird isn't in real production.
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