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When will the Ka 52 in DCS World ??

ka 50 was produced as I understand it in 15 specimens.

Military helicopters, Ka-52 Alligator: the future of the Russian Armed Forces -

coaxial rotor and a broad range of tactical uses: all the details of the last evolution of the famous "Black Shark". In 2013 he was also chosen by the Iraqi Government

Build a multi-purpose attack helicopter able to become the world reference for the sector. It is with this ambitious goal that engineers of Kamov, in 1996, began to think of what would later become the Ka-52 Alligator. After nearly 15 years of development, the production in series twin-engine aircraft was launched in 2008. Two years later, the Alligator is then gradually entered the fleet by armed ground forces of Moscow, now composed of 140 helicopters. Last June, the helicopter was also chosen by the Iraqi government, which has optioned the aircraft at the Paris Air Show of 2013.

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Never, is the most likely answer.

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Why is nice heli and to close k-50 i thing he dont have lot of work do this edit model and job is done. And if he whant 50 € from new heli i give him

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Chances are that most of the useful/needed information is classified and won't be available for a long time.

 

The external model is the easy part.

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HAHAHAAH now that is an issue with modern aircraft in flight sims. Can developers patch the aircraft up to the latest system are we all consigned to fly pre-owned (yesterdays models)???

Everyone would like the latest BLOCK model.

 

Be nice to have the latest-but I doubt it-the expense/time/availability of programmers.

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You should understand what are the real differences between the 50 and 52, and on what to give up waiting for some data, 52 is an 'evolution of the 50 at the end ..... I believe that such a product will like very much at all considering that the evolution of the world has started from dcs black shark ....... another helicopter that I'd like to see in dcs, alongside the 52/50 is the KA27 with the civil and military variants

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The Ka-50 and Ka-52 are two completely different helicopters. The only thing they share are the fact that they come from the same company and the bodies are somewhat similar. Other than that, they have nothing in common. The Ka-50 is an end of the cold war machine with basic avionics and laser targeting and the Ka-52 is a modern all glass side by side 3rd generation type of aircraft. It has an all glass pit and sophisticated avionics and weapon systems with full night time flying and thermal systems for weapon employment and modern jamming and countermeasure systems and can carry heat seeking air to air missiles as well. It's more on the same level as the AH-64D than the Ka-50. I can almost guarantee that every system is still highly classified by the Russian government and there's probably no way that you will ever see this as a DCS World module. Pretty much the same situation with the latest Apache. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamov_Ka-50

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