2. Kamov Ka-52 Hokum-B
The Ka-52 attack helicopter is probably the most unusual attack helicopter in service today, with tandem side-by-side seating, ejection seats, dual contra-rotating main rotors, and no tail blades. It is currently one of the most maneuverable helicopters in the world. The Ka-52 can act as a target detector and designator for a larger helicopter group of Mi-24s and Mi-28s, thanks to its advanced battlefield management system. The Ka-52 has all of the firepower expected of a modern attack helicopter, despite the fact that its autocannon is positioned in a fixed position and lacks the flexibility of a turret.

2. Kamov Ka-52 Hokum-B
2. i) Kamov Ka-50
The Kamov Ka-50, The “Black Shark” is a Russian single-seat attack helicopter featuring the Kamov design bureau’s signature coaxial rotor technology. It was developed in the 1980s and entered Russian army service in 1995. The Progress firm in Arsenyev manufactures it. It is employed as a scout helicopter with heavy weapons. It was the first operational helicopter with a rescue ejection system in the world, and it was world-renowned until it was surpassed by its successor, the previously mentioned Kamov Ka-52.

Kamov Ka-50