Army Aviation Art — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. The Kamov Ka-52 Alligator — NATO reporting name Hokum-B — evolved from the single-seat Ka-50 Black Shark into a two-seat reconnaissance-attack platform with side-by-side crew seating and Kamov's signature coaxial counter-rotating rotor system, eliminating a conventional tail rotor. Fielded from 2011 into Russian army aviation service, it carries 9K121 Vikhr and 9M120 Ataka anti-tank missiles plus a side-mounted 2A42 30 mm cannon for day-night, all-weather close support. The Mil Mi-28 Havoc entered Russian army aviation service as a purpose-built attack helicopter successor to the Mi-24 Hind lineage, with tandem stepped cockpits, titanium-armoured crew stations, and a nose-mounted 2A42 30 mm cannon. The Mi-28N Night Hunter variant added integrated night and all-weather targeting — mast-mounted Arbalet radar, helmet-mounted sighting, and FLIR for nap-of-the-earth missions — earning the Russian nickname Ночной охотник.