Helicopter Ka-50 (PBR)

The Kamov Ka-50, also known by its NATO reporting name “Hokum A,” is a Russian single-seat attack helicopter renowned for its unique design and exceptional combat capabilities. Developed by the Kamov Design Bureau, the Ka-50 was introduced in the 1990s and was intended to serve as a heavily armed, agile platform for close air support and anti-armor missions.
This helicopter is instantly recognizable due to its coaxial rotor system—a hallmark of Kamov designs—which eliminates the need for a tail rotor. This configuration provides excellent maneuverability, compact dimensions, and increased lift efficiency, especially useful in confined or rugged terrain. Its angular, armored fuselage is built to withstand enemy fire, with a strong emphasis on pilot survivability.
The Ka-50 features an ejection seat—a rare attribute in helicopters—along with advanced avionics and a helmet-mounted target designator. Armament includes a 30mm 2A42 autocannon, anti-tank guided missiles (like the Vikhr), unguided rockets, and air-to-air missiles. Its weapon systems are highly automated, allowing the pilot to focus on mission execution.
A realistic and high-quality 3D model of the Kamov Ka-50 captures the helicopter's rugged geometry, twin coaxial rotors, and detailed hardpoints for weaponry. The model reflects military-grade realism suitable for simulations, games, or visual presentations, showcasing both the functional complexity and aggressive design of this iconic Russian attack helicopter.
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