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===Svetvostok===
===Svetvostok===
Svetvostok is buying KYK-HD to replace the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mil_Mi-24 TS-35G] fleet and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mil_Mi-8 TS-32H] fleet of long-running active helicopters, with 312 helicopters deployed to the Army and Marine Corps to date. Due to the aging of TS-32H and TS-35G, Svetvostok needs a large number of new helicopters, so the number of KYK-HD helicopters purchased by Svetvostok is expected to increase further in the future.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Revision as of 15:06, 8 March 2024

KYK-H “Gokei-Sei”
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Role Utility helicopter
Manufacturer Miyamoto Ltd (Neo-Korea), Karasu Ltd (Neo-Korea, KYK-HK variant only), Taeseon Aero (Svetvostok), Juhwan Defense (Svetvostok, KYK-HD variant only), Sam-Il (Svetvostok, KYK-HD variant only)
Introduction 2031
Status In service
Primary user Neo-Korea / Svetvostok
Produced 2030–present
Number built 120 (Neo-Korea), 240 (Svetvostok)

Development

The Gokei-Sei emerged as a result of the Joint Helicopter Program, with both nations examining a number of designs until the Akira/Taeseon KYK-H emerged as a viable design. This design originally incorporated shared avionics, but political concerns and an unwillingness on the part of Karasu to share said designs eventually lead to the splitting of the design into the KYK-HK and the KYK-HD variants utilizing domestic avionics. The design was officially approved for production by both nations in 2030, and implementation in both nations begun in 2031.

Upgrades and variations

Design

Operational history

Neo-Korea

Main Article: 2034 Matsumae Conflict

The KYK-HK variant would see conflict in the Invasion of Matsumae, with the design showing far superior performance to the Suikatta or Hiwamari designs. TBA

Sevtvostok

Variants

KYK-HK "Gokei-Sei"

Variant utilized by Neo-Korea, utilizing the Gangta Star and Neo-Korean avionics. Additional differences include utilization of propriety software and incorporation into the Karasu CJSS system, allowing it to share targeting data and information which other attached vehicles.

KYK-HD "Gokei-Sei"

Variant utilized by Svetvostok, utilizing the Afanasyev PA-45 and proprietary avionics/software. Additional differences include the lack of incorporation into a CJSS system, a superior Fire Control Radar, and the linking of the proprietary HMD to a specific missile.

Operators

Neo-Korea

Neo-Korea, as one of the original partners to the Joint Helicopter Program, developed and acquired the Gokei-Sei in concert with Svetvostok. Neo-Korea would provide the engines, general design of the body, control scheme, and certain other features to the program, alongside approximately half of the total funding for the program, additionally extending an offer during the initial period to share avionics with Svetvostok, although this would eventually be deemed nonviable for political reasons (thus leading to the split in chosen avionics).

Neo-Korea operates a lesser amount of the craft in comparison to Svetvostok, owing to the presence of the Suikatta in active service, although the latter is slowly being replaced (with a total replacement planned to occur in 2040).

Svetvostok

Svetvostok is buying KYK-HD to replace the TS-35G fleet and TS-32H fleet of long-running active helicopters, with 312 helicopters deployed to the Army and Marine Corps to date. Due to the aging of TS-32H and TS-35G, Svetvostok needs a large number of new helicopters, so the number of KYK-HD helicopters purchased by Svetvostok is expected to increase further in the future.

Specifications

  • Crew: 2 pilots + 2 crew chiefs/gunners
  • Capacity: 20 soldiers (seated) or 12 Medevac pallets cargo internally, or 4,000kg Slung Load externally
  • Length: 19.5m (64ft)
  • Width (Fuselage): 2.36m (7ft 9in)
  • Height: 4.6m (15ft 1in)
  • Main Rotor Diameter: 16.20m (53ft 2in)
  • Main Rotor Area: 206.1m^2 (2,218sqft)
  • Power Plant: 2 x Miyamoto L422 Turboshaft Engine, 1,900kW each. Exhaust gasses filtered through Infrared Suppression System
  • Tail Characteristics: NOTAR
  • Rotor Characteristics: 5-Blade
  • Body Characteristics: Two-Gearbox setup, HIFR capabilities, modular cabin armor
  • Control Scheme: Fly-By-Optics/Light
  • Empty Weight: 6,500kg (14,330lbs)
  • Fuel Weight: 3,100kg (6,834lbs)
  • Gross Weight: 9,600kg (21,164lbs)
  • Armaments Weight: 1,000kg (2,204lbs)
  • MTOW: 10,600kg (23,369lbs)
  • Maximum Speed: 300km/h (190mph, 160kn)
  • Cruise Speed: 262km/h (163mph, 141kn)
  • Never Exceed Speed: 324km/h (201mph, 175kn)
  • Range (Combat): 590km (370mi, 320nmi)
  • Range (Internal): 920km (570mi, 500nmi)
  • Range (Ferry): 1,250km (776mi, 674nmi)
  • Endurance: 5 Hours, presuming mid-air refuel
  • Rate of Climb: 8m/s (1,600ft/min)
  • Disk Loading: 51kg/m^2 (10.446lbs/sqft)
  • Service Ceiling: 6,000 m (20,000 ft)
  • Guns: 2 x GA-8R5 "Gangta Star" door-attached machineguns (Neo-Korea), 2 x Afanasyev PA-45 7.62 mm door-attached machineguns (Svetvostok)
  • Hardpoints: 4x (2 per stub-wing), 250kg of carried munitions each
  • Avionics (Neo-Korea):
    • 1 x Karasu Heriai Millimeter-Wave FCR, range of 8km and active engagement capability with 16 targets
    • Integration of missiles with the Yatagarasu Helmet Display System
    • Integration with Karasu CJSS (Ground Information Control System), capable of GPS/INS, acting as a C4I uplink, IFF/SIF, and BMS data sharing
    • Integration with the Karasu JHSS (Automated Flight Control System)
    • Karasu Keiro-99 sensor suite, including a CCD camera, a forward-facing infrared imaging sensor, a laser rangefinder and a laser designator.
  • Avionics (Svetvostok)
    • 1 x APR-72 Fire control radar
    • Integration of Strelka-GA2 missiles with Sam-Il Head mounted Display(HMD)
    • Integration with automated flight control system
    • Juhwan Defense E369 sensor suite: Including a thermal imaging camera, infrared camera, a forward-looking infrared sensor(FLIR)