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can someone post those pics?WE probably can guess what it looks like by looking back at past Zhuhai Air shows and Tianjin International Helicopter Expositions.
PLA in market for Russian Ka-52K heavy attack helicopters
China has struggled to come up with its own combat choppers for its new amphibious assault ships.amp.scmp.com
A heavy helicopter, corrosion resistant against sea water, and has an ejection seat. The variant China is allegedly seeking to purchase can lift off with a weight of 12.2 tons.
It’s a platform that has great potential for further development and probably best place for China to start with its own heavy lift helicopter to keep up with the US.
I figured the SCMP was a decently reliable source. Well, I guess we will find out with time.Not really??? You are believing Minnie Chan, who is since years the probably most unreliable „source“ on Chinese military news, who’s posting and claiming wrong things more than she’s right??? Really not!!
The third picture looks like the Sikorsky-Boeing Defiant design. If design elements from that design are applied to the Ka-52; a single rear facing pusher propeller along with shrouded main rotors it could produce on of the most fastest and slower signature helicopters in operation.
Probably better to just go with what is proposed for the AEW variant of the Osprey then this odd design.And this one is the most unconventional helicopter design. It has rotor blades and fixed wing, a kind of hybrid.
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Given how poorly Ka-52 performed in Ukraine, I don't think the deal will materialize.PLA in market for Russian Ka-52K heavy attack helicopters
China has struggled to come up with its own combat choppers for its new amphibious assault ships.amp.scmp.com
A heavy helicopter, corrosion resistant against sea water, and has an ejection seat. The variant China is allegedly seeking to purchase can lift off with a weight of 12.2 tons.
It’s a platform that has great potential for further development and probably best place for China to start with its own heavy lift helicopter to keep up with the US.
Given how poorly Ka-52 performed in Ukraine, I don't think the deal will materialize.
PLA in market for Russian Ka-52K heavy attack helicopters
China has struggled to come up with its own combat choppers for its new amphibious assault ships.amp.scmp.com
A heavy helicopter, corrosion resistant against sea water, and has an ejection seat. The variant China is allegedly seeking to purchase can lift off with a weight of 12.2 tons.
It’s a platform that has great potential for further development and probably best place for China to start with its own heavy lift helicopter to keep up with the US.
Ka-52 is no Su-27. Don't be delusion. Su-27 is a proven design with long range and big but retains high agility airframe. Serving in many nation while Ka-52 has how many export and serve in how many countries?The original Su-27s China procured in the 90s became the foundation upon which the Flanker fleet of China started. Procuring the 12 ton capable Ka-52 is only a starting point. Improved derivative designs should be a given if China heads in this direction.
The Ka-52 may not be operated by a lot of countries but other Kamov designs have been exported, including to China. These other designs were acquired when they were the preferred platform for the role, particularly in the naval domain. The capabilities of the Ka-52K as reported in an article from Janes last year are of Russia’s first naval attack Helicopter.Ka-52 is no Su-27. Don't be delusion. Su-27 is a proven design with long range and big but retains high agility airframe. Serving in many nation while Ka-52 has how many export and serve in how many countries?
China already operate their own Z-10 onboard LHD and LDP. PLA is not interested in KA-52. So far no firm interest from PLANAF for it.The Ka-52 may not be operated by a lot of countries but other Kamov designs have been exported, including to China. These other designs were acquired when they were the preferred platform for the role, particularly in the naval domain. The capabilities of the Ka-52K as reported in an article from Janes last year are of Russia’s first naval attack Helicopter.
A 12 ton naval attack helicopter is more of a niche requirement then an air superiority 4th generation fighter. Having said that only Egypt and Russia operates the Ka-50/52.
@Deino
Sure, all of it is speculation if the news reports by SCMP and a Hong Kong based tv channel’s (Phoenix tv) video of a factory tour are to be believed.
You maybe right, but speculation amongst western PLA watchers still seems to be their is an interest in the Ka-52. Like I said, they maybe wrong, but why do you think they hold this view? is there a requirement that may-52 meets that the z-10 does not?China already operate their own Z-10 onboard LHD and LDP. PLA is not interested in KA-52. So far no firm interest from PLANAF for it.
I am seeing that the need of heavy armed manned attack helicopter is losing its priority if China's UCAV programe is gaining pace in development, especially in AI mode.The Ka-52 may not be operated by a lot of countries but other Kamov designs have been exported, including to China. These other designs were acquired when they were the preferred platform for the role, particularly in the naval domain. The capabilities of the Ka-52K as reported in an article from Janes last year are of Russia’s first naval attack Helicopter.
A 12 ton naval attack helicopter is more of a niche requirement then an air superiority 4th generation fighter. Having said that only Egypt and Russia operates the Ka-50/52.
@Deino
Sure, all of it is speculation if the news reports by SCMP and a Hong Kong based tv channel’s (Phoenix tv) video of a factory tour are to be believed.
It has been a number of year since the Z-10 became operation with the PLA, but If the PLAN and the PLA marines don’t adopt the 8 ton Z-10 onboard the Type 075 LHD, it maybe due to them looking for a more suitable platform (initially imported and probably eventually an indigenous derivative) to provide air support to their troops.
One issue with PLA watching is alot of projects are only revealed when they are in the prototype stage. The scale model of the coaxial rotor design may just be another model for an arms expo or air show, or maybe a hint of an active projects possibly like the stealth Z-20 design.