Posted on 03/23/2015 6:27:16 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has touted the country's combat helicopters as the best such vehicles in the world.
Russian-made combat helicopters are the best such vehicles in the world, according to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.
He gave the thumbs-up after flying on board the next-generation reconnaissance and combat helicopter Ka-52, which he touted as a "flying tank".
"Today I was cruising around aboard this flying tank", Rogozin tweeted, referring to the Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator" copter.
According to him, the helicopter "is easily controlled and it is packed full of advanced automated systems." Rogozin described the Ka-52 as a less maneuverable vehicle when compared to a light helicopter, which he said is only natural for an "armored copter." "Right now, the Ka-52's helicopter carrier-based version is being developed. On the whole, Russian attack helicopters are the best in the world," Rogozin said. "Have a nice day, everybody, " he added in a final tweet showing him sitting in the Ka-52's cockpit.
Last month, he tweeted that he had received an official perpetual private pilot's certificate.
In a separate twitter message, Rogozin said that only the most advanced military hardware will be showcased at the May 9 Moscow Victory Day Parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany in World War Two.
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“For improved pilot survivability the Ka-50 is fitted with a NPP Zvezda (transl. Star) K-37-800 ejection seat, which is a rare feature for a helicopter.[20] Before the rocket in the ejection seat deploys, the rotor blades are blown away by explosive charges in the rotor disc and the canopy is jettisoned.[21]”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamov_Ka-50
“The dual rotary wing set themselves make for a huge target without mentioning the mechanical nightmare it takes to run them. I wonder how well that contraption auto rotates to make a safe landing?”
The Ruskies have run contra rotating props on aircraft forever so at least they’re not starting from scratch.
They had one of those in a James Bond movie, Goldeneye, IIRC. One of those, everything gotta work right, scenarios...
Bull. There are places in eastern Europe using similar choppers for cropdusting. They are 50 years old, sitting next to as old tractor, receiving similar maintenance to these tractors and still safely flying.
The Ka-50 (52)'s main rotors are equipped with explosive bolts to jettison the blades moments before the seat is fired.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but 'Sakorski' has copied the compound blade concept.
They called it the X2, but cleverly hid their involvement in the project by calling it a 'Sikorsky'.
And it is the fastest damned helicopter in the world.
Thanks for the spelling lesson. Too depending on Spell Check.
So if X2 is so great, where the heck are they????
And it is the fastest damned helicopter in the world.
Eurocopter and their X3 may beg to differ...
Learn something new every day.
In reference to original thread, its unlikely the S-97 will be subjected to similar low tech maintenance as the Ruski counter rotor will be.
The X2, and the Airbus Helicopter X3, are experimental testbeds for high speed compound helicopter concepts.
The X2 is being developed as the S-97 Raider, along with the SB-1 Defiant as contenders for future Army programs.
However, the Obama military budget would make you think Sikorsky is just pissing money down a rathole.
You mean like Sikorsky's S-97?
The X2, and the Airbus Helicopter X3, are experimental testbeds for high speed compound helicopter concepts.
X2 = S-97. Maybe only one exists.
Could be these designs will give better lift, the greater point regarding maintenance. The russian versions, like other Russian mil stuff is mostly destined for 3rd world. Maintenance by 3rd worlders flying these won’t long, bet ya.
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