Kamov Ka-50

Ka-50 "Black Shark"
Ka-52 "Alligator"
Kamov Ka-50 of the Russian Air Force
General information
TypeAttack helicopter, scout helicopter
National originSoviet Union / Russia
ManufacturerKamov
StatusIn service
Primary usersRussian Aerospace Forces
Number builtKa-50: 18–19
Ka-52: >196
History
Manufactured1990–present
Introduction date28 August 1995
First flightKa-50: 17 June 1982
Ka-52: 25 June 1997
Ka-52M: 9 January 2023
Developed fromKamov V-80

The Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" (Russian: Чёрная акула, romanized: Chyornaya akula, English: kitefin shark), NATO reporting name Hokum A, is a Soviet/Russian single-seat attack helicopter with the distinctive coaxial rotor system of the Kamov design bureau. It was designed in the 1980s and adopted for service in the Russian army in 1995. The Ka-50 is manufactured by the Progress company in Arsenyev. It is used as a heavily armed scout helicopter and has a rescue ejection system, rare for helicopters.

During the late 1990s, Kamov and Israel Aerospace Industries developed a tandem-seat cockpit version, the Kamov Ka-50-2 "Erdogan" (Russian: Эрдоган, Turkish: Erdoğan), to compete in Turkey's attack helicopter competition. Kamov also designed another two-seat variant, the Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator" (Russian: Аллигатор, NATO reporting name: Hokum B). The Ka-52's unit cost is US$16 million as of 2023.