The famous Ka-52 Alligator twin-rotor helicopter has been tested in action. A month ago, several "Alligators" entered the Center for Combat Use and Retraining of Flight Personnel located in the city of Torzhok (Tver Region). After the pilots studied the theory of control of new combat vehicles, the Ka-52 were first tested in flight. The first flight was successful, even a strong wind did not interfere.
The Ka-52 helicopter is a two-seat modification of the Ka-50 "Black Shark". The Ka-52 Alligator multipurpose all-weather attack helicopter is capable of solving a large number of combat missions at any time of the year, both day and night, using all means of destruction.
The Alligator is an army aviation command vehicle, has an extended fuselage nose, coaxial propellers, and a two-seater armored cockpit, ejection seats of the pilots are located "side by side".
Both pilots can control the helicopter without restrictions. The Ka-52's high maneuverability and flight data allow it to perform maneuvers in a limited amount of airspace. Also, the helicopter is suitable for use in a training version.