In fact nothing even like the K-36 seat is used in the Hokum , for very good reasons which are pretty self-evident I would have thought.
The seat cushions look identical. The mechanisms on the sides of both seats look identical. But no. I am sure even the ejection handles were completely redesigned because you say so. Obviously with two sets of rotor blades whizzing a few metres above the pilots head the ejection principles are different with a rocket behind the seat dragging the seat on a cable so any remaining rotor blade or rotor blade debris will catch the cable and drag the seat with it rather than impact the seat an its contents, but otherwise the changes were not fundamental. It still contains survival equipment, including a rifle and ammo.
You have made it patently obvious that you don’t bother to properly read other people’s posts before sounding off.
You are the one sounding off. I don’t remember criticising anything you said till you started criticising me. I might not have agreed with what you posted but I never suggested talking to teachers you haven’t seen for 2 decades.
This was what I was basing my comment on -It looks like about 10 degrees down elevator to me.
And without also having frames from 1 minute before and 1 minute after can you conclude that this defelection was because of the ejection or because of the flight speed required for this particular test?