KA 52 How Military Coaxial Helicopter Works #ka52 #helicopter #coaxial

#ka52 #coaxialhelicopters #helicopter The Kamov, Ka-52 Alligator is an all-weather combat helicopter created by the Kamov Design Bureau. The Ka-52 is an upgraded version of The Ka-50 helicopter also known as Black Shark. It is intended to strike low-speed air targets as well as armored and unarmored ground targets. Most helicopters’ main rotors rotate in a clockwise direction, which produces a torque or counterforce in the opposite direction. In order to counter this rotational torque on the body of the helicopter, which reduces helicopter stability. The helicopters use a tail rotor that provides the opposing force to push against the torque of the main rotor. Because helicopters depend so heavily on their tail rotors, any failure of the tail rotor could result in the aircraft losing control and entering an uncontrollable spiral lead. The coaxial rotor was one of many creative ideas created to fully omit the tail rotor. Helicopters with coaxial rotors have two rotors po
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