

The Vikhr should be the go-to choice: it has an excellent 10 km launch range that matches or exceeds many SAM systems, a best-in-class 610 m/s flight speed, and a proximity fuse that is effective against aircraft and even incoming missiles. It has access to two types of ATGMs: the 9K127 Vikhr with laser-beam riding guidance, and the 9M120-1 Ataka. Maximum permissible weight imbalance: 480 kg With APDS rounds, it can be a real menace to light targets from any approach angle. The auto-tracker is very helpful for aiming the cannon if the target is beyond the cannon traverse limits, the cannon will hold fire, and once lined up properly the system will take care of the necessary lead. The mount has very little horizontal traverse, so the Ka-52 must point its nose near any target it is trying to shoot. The 2A42 autocannon returns from the previous Ka-29, this time mounted on the right side of the cockpit. Armoured targets: APDS max penetration: 81 mm at 100 metres.HEF-I* max penetration: 81 mm at 100 metres.HEF-I* max penetration: 63 mm at 100 metres.The 30 mm 2A42 cannon can be equipped with a mixed (default) belt, an air targets belt, or a ground targets belt. 1 x 30 mm 2A42 cannon + 128 x countermeasures.1 x 30 mm 2A42 cannon, right fuselage-mounted (460 rpg).The Alligator is a well-rounded attack helicopter that can seek and destroy ground targets and still pose a considerable threat to aircraft. The Ka-52 has similar weapons to the Ka-50, including the infamous 9K127 Vikhr ATGMs with excellent range and proximity fuses, and superior electronics with little impact on the great flight performance. It is a two-seat derivative of the premium Ka-50 "Black Shark" with side-by-side cockpit seating and a much larger nose housing a radar inside and an optical turret underneath it. The Ka-52 "Alligator" is immediately recognizable as a Kamov product from the coaxial rotor arrangement.
WAR THUNDER HELICOPTERS UPDATE
It was introduced in Update 1.97 "Viking Fury". The Ka-52 (NATO Code: Hokum-B) is a rank VII Russian attack helicopter 4.2.1.2 Defeating and evading an enemy missile:.
