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Aquí va una de esas imágenes que atrae la atención de todos, la cúpula blindada de un helicóptero ruso Kamov Ka-52 Aligator perforada durante el ataque con misiles ATACMs contra la base aérea en Lugansk...
El caso es que hay que entender que la pieza extra de blindaje que cubre parte de la cúpula está ahí para proteger el cuerpo del piloto. Se ven pequeños impactos alrededor.
Un Kamov Ka-52M ruso encajó el ataque de un misil ucraniano (agosto 2024)
Otro ejemplo, ataque con misil Stark Streak contra un Ka-52 co (24 de septiembre del 2024) nuevo
The above video is related to the frontline of the war between Russia and Ukraine, when the Russian Kamov Ka-52M Alligator attack helicopter first fires a Vikhr-1 laser guided missile at a Ukrainian target.
While the Russian Kamov-52 is keeping a laser lock on its target, the Ukrainians also fire a Stark Streak defense missile at the Russian Kamov, which the pilot luckily avoids destroying the helicopter with a heavy brake to the left.
Stark Streak defense missile has a laser beam guidance system. The speed of this defense missile is more than Mach 3 and its maximum range is 7 km. Considering that the guidance method of this missile is semi-active laser guidance, it cannot be disrupted by the use of chaff and flare or L418-5 active laser jamming sites (in Kamov Ka-52M helicopter), which is part of the President-S self-defense system. created
Of course, this method of guidance also has its disadvantages; In this guidance method, the operator must keep the laser aiming site of the missile firing system on the target, and then it may be wrong due to the speed of the target or maneuvering or leaving the line of sight or the presence of obstacles in front of the missile.
In this case, the L418-2 sensors of the Kamov Ka-52M helicopter, which are the MAWS sensor, the proximity of the defense missile, and the L140 laser lock warning sensors, have warned the crew of the Kamov-52 helicopter by its operator of the laser lock of the Stark Streak missile, and the pilot also implemented The heavy maneuver and flare (of course, flare has no effect on the Stark strike missile), prevents the Stark Streak missile from hitting its helicopter. A Russian Kamov Ka-52M attack helicopter then flees the scene along with a Mil Mi-8 multirole helicopter at low altitude.
It should be mentioned that one of the fins of one of the 3 Stark Streak defense missile darts has scratched the right wing of the Kamov-52 helicopter, where some of the helicopter's self-defense equipment is installed, but the damage was not such as to cause the destruction of the Russian helicopter.
In this case, maintaining a laser lock by the Kamov Ka-52M attack helicopter and the lack of coverage and limited use of fire-and-forget (F&F) missiles such as the Kh-39 missile could have cost the helicopter. In the above video, the pilot prevents the destruction of the helicopter by combining skill and agile helicopter with a little luck, but this is not always the case
Un Ka-52 fue atacado durante las operaciones de combate. Recibió daños leves por el lanzamiento de un misil de guiado por LASER Stark Streak británico del que podéis ver su trayectoria en este gráfico: nuevo
El misil pierde el blanco por la maniobra del piloto en combinación con la activación de los sistemas de defensa activa. nuevo
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