Contract for Kamov Ka-52M signed
During the seventh Army-2021 International Military-Technical Forum, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation awarded four and signed 41 state contracts with 27 enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex for the supply of more than 1,300 new types of military hardware for the Russian Armed Forces, as well as overhaul and modernisation of additional 150 units of weapons, military and special equipment units.
As stated by the Deputy Minister of Defence, Alexei Krivoruchko, on 24 August 2021, the overall value of the package of contracts exceeds 500 billion rubles (USD 6.8 billon).
The most notable contract was signed with the JSC Russian Helicopters on the delivery of upgraded Kamov Ka-52M Alligator assault helicopters, as announced by the company’s CEO Andrei Boginsky. A deal for initial batches totaling 30 helicopters has been signed for the years 2022 and 2023, with deliveries commencing after passing the state joint tests, which started in August 2021. This deal is the first part of the framework contract for 114 Ka-52Ms which was announced back in 2018.
The Ka-52M is an upgraded version of the known gunship, with the missile armament having been standardised with the weapons suite of the Mi-28NM helicopter. The most important weapon is the Izd.305 LMUR guided missile, a Russian analogue of the British Brimstone, which has already been secretly produced in small batches since 2016 and battle tested in Syria on few modified Mi-28Ns and Ka-52s. The Ka-52M is also equipped with and a modernised avionics complex, as well as the Rezets AESA radar with a fixed 900×300 mm antenna using 640 transceiver modules.
Many of the contracts are related to army or naval equipment which is beyond the scope of Scramble Magazine, but based on TASS data and press releases Scramble has compiled a list of other contracts which are aviation related (aircraft, helicopters, UCASs, missiles).
Photo by Oleg Podkladov via Russianplanes.net