Egyptian navy buys 46
Ka-52K attack helicopters
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04 JANUARY, 2016 BY: DOMINIC
PERRY LONDON
Egypt is to
acquire 46 navalised Kamov Ka-52K attack helicopters to equip its new
French-built Mistral-class amphibious assault ships.
According to Kamov parent
Russian Helicopters, the deal with Cairo has been signed via Russia’s
Rosoboronexport arms export agency.
Writing in the latest issue of
its corporate magazine, Russian Helicopters chief executive Alexander Mikheev
says despite the “challenging environment” for overseas sales, it was still
able to bring in new business.
These include “a major contract”
“signed with Egypt by Rosoboronexport for 46 Ka-52 Alligators”.
No delivery timeframe has been released,
however, although Egypt is likely to receive the two helicopter carriers by
mid-year.
The naval variant of the twin
Klimov VK-2500-powered Ka-52 features folding coaxial rotors and stub-wings.
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