Russia’s top-tier helicopter gunship, the $16 million Ka-52 Alligator, is being knocked down from skies above Ukraine at a pace of better than an aircraft a day, Ukrainian military sources said on Tuesday, without saying exactly how it was done.
Ukrainian air defense force operators from June 16 to 19 brought down five Kamaz Ka-52 attack helicopters, the air force statement said.
Ukraine’s air defense units are responsible for protecting national airspace and operate systems ranging from fighter jets to ground-based anti-aircraft missile and gun batteries.
The official Kyiv statement published on the air force’s Telegram channel confirmed the location of only one shootdown: “on the Donetsk front at around 23:00 on 19 June”.
Russia-controlled media in mid-June credited Ka-52 gunships for the destruction of three German Leopard 2 tanks and eleven US-made Bradley infantry fighting vehicles in a series of nighttime ambushes on June 10, in the southern Orikhiv sector. Official Ukrainian statements acknowledged some of the losses but claimed that most of the hit vehicles would be recovered and repaired.
The Kremlin-supported Readovka information platform on June 19 reported a sixth Ka-52, also operating in Ukraine, took a direct missile hit to its tail but was able to return to base. Other sources published video of a Ka-52 flying despite its entire tail having been blown off but did not directly link the damaged aircraft with combat operations in Ukraine.
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