Russian Ka-52 downed; friendly fire suspected

A Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter has reportedly been lost in what is believed to be a friendly fire incident.

The information was shared by Ilya Tumanov, an officer in the Russian Armed Forces and the administrator of the widely followed Telegram channel Fighterbomber.

Tumanov revealed the news on December 18, stating that the helicopter had crashed and that both crew members were killed. “Preliminarily — our air defense system,” he wrote in his blog, implying that the crash might have been caused by a friendly surface-to-air missile.

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A commission has been dispatched to investigate the incident, according to Tumanov. The loss of the Ka-52 underscores the growing challenges faced by Russian forces, particularly as they operate in increasingly complex and high-intensity environments.

The Ka-52, also known as the “Alligator,” is one of Russia’s most advanced attack helicopters, equipped with cutting-edge avionics and weaponry. It is designed for reconnaissance, direct attack, and providing air support for ground operations.

Friendly fire incidents, while not uncommon in the fog of war, are particularly concerning given the Ka-52’s importance in Russia’s operational strategy. The loss of such a high-value asset, combined with the deaths of experienced crew members, represents a significant setback.

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