A WORKING AID ON MILITARY AIRCRAFT OF THE SOVIET UNION AND COMMUNIST ASIA
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INTELLIGENCE HANDBOOK
A WORKING AID ON
MILITARY AIRCRAFT OF THE SOVIET UNION
AND COMMUNIST ASIA
DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE
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MILITARY AIRCRAFT OF THE SOVIET UNION AND COMMUNIST ASIA _-/
INDEX
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AN-2 .......... 11
AN-8 .......... 11
AN-10 ......... 12
AN-12 ......... 12
AN-14 ......... 13
AN-22 ......... 13
AN-24 ......... 14
Badger ........ 4
Bat ............ 2
BE-6 ........... 20
BE-10 .......... 20
Bear ........... 5
Beagle ......... 1
Beast .......... 1
Bison .......... 2
Blinder ......... 4
Bounder ........ 3
Brewer ......... 5
Bull ............ 3
Cab ........... 16
Camel ......... 17
Camp .......... 11
Cat ............ 12
Classic ......... 16
Cleat .......... 17
Clod ........... 13
Coach ......... 14
Cock .......... 13
Coke .......... 14
Colt ........... 11
Cookpot ........ 18
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Coot ........... 15
Crate .......... 15
Creek .......... 18
Crusty ......... 19
Cub ........... 12
Fagot .......... 6
Farmer ......... 7
Fiddler ......... 10
Firebar ......... 9
Fishbed ........ 7
Fishpot ......... 8
Fitter .......... 8
Flashlight ....... 9
Flipper ......... 10
Fresco ......... 6
IL-10 .......... 1
IL-12 .......... 14
IL-14 .......... 15
IL-18 .......... 15
IL-28 .......... 1
IL-62 .......... 16
L-29 ........... 21
LI-2 ........... 16
M-4 ........... 2
Madge ......... 20
Maestro ........ 9
Magnum ........ 23
Mail ........... 23
Mallow ........ 20
Mandrake ...... 24
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Mangrove ...... 22
Mantis ......... 23
Mascot ......... 1
Max ........... 22
Maya .......... 21
Midget ......... 6
MIG-15 ........ 6
MIG-17 ........ 6
MIG-19 ........ 7
MIG-21 ........ 7
Mongol ........ 7
Moose ......... 21
SU-7 .......... 8
SU-9 .......... 8
TU-2 .......... 2
TU-4 .......... 3
TU-16 ......... 4
TU-95 ......... 5
TU-104 ........ 17
TU-114 ........ 17
TU-124 ........ 18
TU-134 ........ 19
YAK-11 ........ 21
YAK-12 ........ 18
YAK-18 ........ 22
YAK-25 ........ 9
YAK-27 ........ 22
YAK-28 (Brewer).. 5
YAK-28 (Firebar).. 9
YAK-30 ........ 23
YAK-32 ........ 23
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This working aid has been prepared to provide information on the
military aircraft used in the Soviet Union, North Vietnam, Communist
China, and North Korea.
The performance information given is intended only to provide a
general idea of the maximum capabilities and armament of each air-
craft. Actual performance and equipment will vary widely depending
on such factors as the type of mission being flown, the load carried,
and the variant of the aircraft. The year that each aircraft variant
entered service is listed in parentheses following the description of that
variant. Two ranges are provided for the airborne intercept (AI)
radar of missile equipped fighters-search range/target tracking range.
The following specialized terms have been used to describe aircraft
performance:
Radius ......... The distance possible when flying a mission and
returning to the same base. This maximum
figure is reduced on missions in which tactical
or other considerations require flight under
less than ideal conditions.
Range ......... The distance possible on a one-way flight;
given only for transports with normal pay-
loads.
Speed ......... The maximum speed under optimum conditions.
Combat ceiling .. The altitude where the aircraft can still climb
at the rate of 500 feet per minute, i.e., can
maneuver effectively.
Cargo capacity .. The maximum load which the aircraft can trans-
port. This may be limited by the floor
strength of the cargo compartment.
A page showing the insignia found on the aircraft of the Soviet
Union and the Communist countries of Asia precedes the descriptions.
Prepared by the Office of Current Intelligence
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AIRCRAFT INSIGNIA OF THE SOVIET UNION AND COMMUNIST ASIA
The precise insignia used by North Vietnamese aircraft are not yet
known. Those seen by US pilots appear similar to Soviet or Communist
Chinese aircraft insignia.
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BOMBER AIRCRAFT
NOTE: The performance characteristics given here are maximum figures only.
They do not apply to all variants of the same basic design and do not reflect
performance on a typical mission during which it is necessary to decrease payload
or speed to achieve greater range.
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BOMBER AIRCRAFT
IL-10 BEAST
1 Liquid-cooled V-12
Reciprocating
Radius:
165 n.m.
Speed:
280 knots
Combat ceiling:
21,000 ft.
Span:
44 ft.
Length:
36 ft.
Bomb load:
1,320 lbs.
REMARKS:
Improved version of World War II Stormovik.
Armament: guns in wing and rear turret. Crew: 2. (1944)
Used by Communist China and North Korea.
IL-28 BEAGLE
Engines:
2 Turbojet
Radius:
700 n.m.
Speed:
490 knots
Combat ceiling:
41,900 ft.
Span:
70 ft.
Length:
58 ft.
Bomb load:
6,600 lbs.
VARIANTS:
IL-28
IL-28R
Light bomber. Armament: guns in nose and tail turret. Crew: 3. (1950)
UIL-28 MASCOT Trainer version with extra cockpit. Crew: 3-4. (1951)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea.
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BOMBER AIRCRAFT
M-4 BISON
Engines:
4 Turbojet
Radius:
2,900 n.m.
Speed:
540 knots
Combat ceiling:
48,700 ft.
Span:
163 ft.
Length:
156 ft.
Bomb load:
29,700 lbs.
VARIANTS:
BISON A Strategic heavy bomber. Armament: guns in tail, upper, and lower turrets. Crew: 8. (1956)
BISON B Increased fuel load, improved engines and radar. Armament: guns in tail, upper, and lower
turrets. Crew: 8. (1957)
BISON C Slight structural modifications. Armament: guns in tail, upper, and lower turrets. Crew: 8.
(1960)
Used by USSR.
TU-2 BAT
Engines: 2 Reciprocating
Radius: 540 n.m.
Speed: 280 knots
Combat ceiling: 29,000 ft.
Span: 62 ft.
Length: 45 ft.
Bomb load: 7,000 lbs.
REMARKS:
World War II bomber. Armament: guns in wings and 3 turrets. Crew: 3. (1944)
Used by Communist China and North Korea.
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BOMBER AIRCRAFT
BOUNDER
Engines: 4 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius: 1,500 n.m.
Speed: 920 knots
Combat ceiling: 38,000 ft.
Span: 78 ft.
Length: 200 ft.
Bomb load: 10,000 lbs.
REMARKS:
Delta-wing prototype bomber. Not expected to enter operational service. Crew: 3-4.
TU-4 BULL
Engines:
4 Reciprocating
Radius:
1,800 n.m.
Speed:
350 knots
Combat ceiling:
39,700 ft.
Span:
141 ft.
Length:
99 ft.
Bomb load:
20,000 lbs.
REMARKS:
Direct copy of US B-29. Main Soviet strategic bomber of early 1950's. Armament: guns in 4 turrets.
Crew: 11. (1948)
Used by USSR and Communist China (used only for logistic support in the USSR, Crew: 4)
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BOMBER AIRCRAFT
TU-16 BADGER
Engines:
2 Turbojet
Radius:
1,800 n.m.
Speed:
555 knots
Combat ceiling:
45,700 ft.
Span:
108 ft.
Length:
1.16 ft.
20,000 lbs.
VARIANTS:
BADGER A
BADGER B
Strategic medium bomber. Armament: guns in nose and 3 turrets. Crew: 6. (1954)
Converted to carry two AS-1 KENNEL air-to-surface missiles. Armament: guns in nose and
3 turrets. Crew: 5-6. (1957)
Converted to carry one AS-2 KIPPER air-to-surface missile. Armament: guns in 3 turrets.
Crew: 5-6. (1960)
Equipped for electronic reconnaissance. Armament: guns in 3 turrets. Crew: 5-6. (1964)
Used by USSR and Communist China.
BLINDER
2 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius:
1,800 n.m.
Speed:
975 knots
Combat ceiling:
53,100 ft.
Span:
78 ft.
Length:
125 ft.
Bomb load:
20,000 lbs.
VARIANTS:
BLINDER A
Used by USSR.
Supersonic medium bomber. Armament: gun in remotely controlled tail turret. Crew: 3.
(1962)
Modified to carry one AS-4 KITCHEN air-to-surface missile. Armament: gun in remotely
controlled tail turret. Not in operational units. Crew: 3.
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BOMBER AIRCRAFT
TU-95 BEAR
Engines: 4 Turboprop with
Contrarotating
Propellers
Radius: 4,500 n.m.
Speed: 500 knots
Combat ceiling: 41,100 ft.
Span: 165 ft.
Length: 147 ft.
Bomb load: 30,000 lbs.
VARIANTS:
BEAR A Strategic heavy bomber. Armament: guns in 3 turrets. Crew: 8. (1956)
BEAR B Modified to carry one AS-3 KANGAROO air-to-surface missile. Armament: guns in 3 turrets.
Crew: 8. (1960)
BEAR C Structural modifications, can also carry one AS-3 missile. Armament: guns in 3 turrets. Crew: 8.
(1962)
BEAR D Modified for electronic reconnaissance. Crew: 8. (1965)
BEAR E Modified for photographic reconnaissance. Crew: 8. (1965)
Used by USSR.
YAK-28 BREWER
Engines: 2 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius: 530 n.m.
Speed: 720 knots
Combat ceiling: 55,900 ft.
Span: 38 ft.
Length: 53 ft.
Bomb load: 6,600 lbs.
VARIANTS:
BREWER A All-weather supersonic tactical strike aircraft capable of bombing from low and high altitudes.
Armament: 1 gun fixed in nose. Crew: 2. (1962)
BREWER B Improved performance. Armament: 1 gun fixed in nose. Crew: 2. (1964)
BREWER C Improved range. Armament: 1 twin-barrel gun fixed in nose. Crew: 2. (1965)
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FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
NOTE: The performance characteristics given here are maximum figures only.
They do not apply to all variants of the same basic design and vary
widely according to the type of mission flown.
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FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
MIG-15 FAGOT
Engine:
1 Turbojet
Radius:
575 n.m.
Speed:
530 knots
Combat ceiling:
51,100 ft.
Span:
33 ft.
Length:
33 ft.
Al Radar:
none
Effective attack
range:
0.5 n.m.
VARIANTS:
MIG-15 Day fighter. Armament: two 550 lb. bombs, guns, rockets. Crew: 1. (1948)
MIG-15 Bis Improved engine and electronic equipment. Armament: two 550 lb. bombs, guns,
rockets. Crew: 1. (1950)
MIG-15 R Camera package installed for reconnaissance. Armament: two 550 lb. bombs, guns,
rockets. Crew: 1. (1951)
MIG-15 MIDGET Trainer version. Armament: two 550 lb. bombs, nose gun. Crew: 2. (1951)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea.
MIG-17 FRESCO
Engine: 1 Turbojet
Radius: 540 n.m.
Speed: 545 knots
Combat ceiling: 54,500 ft.
Span: 31 ft.
Length: 38 ft.
Al radar range: 6/1 n.m.
Effective attack
range: 2-3 n.m.
VARIANTS:
MIG-17 FRESCO-A Day fighter. Armament: two 550 lb. bombs, guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared
missiles. Crew: 1. (1953)
MIG-17S FRESCO-B Similar to FRESCO-A with dive brakes moved forward. Armament: two 550 lb.
bombs, guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1953)
MIG-17F FRESCO-C Equipped with afterburner. Armament: four 550 lb. bombs, guns, rockets, four
Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1954)
MIG-17PF FRESCO-D Radar-equipped all-weather version with afterburner. Armament: guns, rockets,
four Alkali radar beam-riding or Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1955)
MIG-17P FRESCO-E Radar equipped all-weather version without afterburner. Armament: guns, rock-
ets, four Alkali radar beam-riding missiles. Crew: 1. (1954)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea.
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MIG-19 FARMER
Engines: 2 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius: 520 n.m.
Speed: 765 knots
Combat ceiling: 55,800 ft.
Span: 29 ft.
Length: 34 ft.
Al radar range: 8/5 n.m.
Effective attack
range: 3-4 n.m.
VARIANTS:
MIG-19 FARMER-A
MIG-19 D FARMER-B
MIG-19 F FARMER-C
MIG-19 C FARMER-D
guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1955)
All-weather interceptor version. Armament: guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared
missiles. Crew: 1. (1957)
Day fighter. Armament: two 250 lb. bombs, guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared
missiles. Crew: 1. (1957)
Day fighter with improved aerodynamics. Armament: two 250 lb. bombs,
guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1957)
MIG-19 PM FARMER-E All-weather version. No afterburner. Armament: rockets, four Alkali radar
beam-riding missiles. Crew: 1. (1959)
Used by USSR and Communist China.
MIG-21 FISHBED
Engine: 1 Afterburning
Radius:
Speed:
Combat ceiling:
Span:
Length:
Al radar range:
Effective attack
range:
VARIANTS:
MIG-21
Turbojet
510 n.m.
1,150 knots
61,000 ft.
23 ft.
40 ft.
15/10 n.m.
F FISHBED C High-performance day fighter. Armament: 3,300 lbs. of bombs, guns, rockets,
two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1960)
MIG-21 PF FISHBED D All-weather interceptor version. Armament: 3,300 lbs. of bombs, rockets, two
Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1962)
MIG-21 F FISHBED E Improved version of FISHBED C. Armament: 3,300 lbs. of bombs, one gun,
rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1961)
Camera package installed for reconnaissance. Armament: 3,300 lbs. of bombs,
rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1.
UMIG-21 MONGOL Trainer version. Armament: 3,300 lbs. of bombs, rockets, two Atoll infrared
missiles. Crew: 2. (1963)
FISHBED F Soviet designation unknown. Improved all-weather version. Armament: 3,300
lbs. of bombs, rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1965)
Export models. Armament: 3,300 lbs. of bombs, rockets, two Atoll infrared
missiles. Crew: 1. (?)
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FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
SU-7 FITTER
Engine: 1 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius: 580 n.m.
Speed: 1,205 knots
Combat ceiling: 59,500 ft.
Span: 31 ft.
Length: 50 ft.
Al radar range: 4/3 n.m.
Effective attack
range: 5-6 n.m.
Dual-role aircraft used for ground support and as a clear air interceptor. Armament: four 1,100 lb. bombs,
guns, rockets, two Atoll infrared missiles. Crew: 1. (1959)
SU-9 FISHPOT
Engine: 1 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius: 535 n.m.
Speed: 1,205 knots
Combat ceiling: 61,000 ft.
Span: 28 ft.
Length: 50 ft.
Al radar range: 12/8 n.m.
Effective attack
range: 3-4 n.m.
Principal all-weather interceptor in Soviet air defense system. Armament: 2,300 lbs. of bombs, rockets, four
Alkal: radar beam-riding missiles. Crew: 1. (1959)
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FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
YAK-25 FLASHLIGHT
Engines:
2 Turbojet
Radius:
575 n.m.
Speed:
540 knots
Combat ceiling:
49,400 ft.
Span:
36 ft.
Length:
51 ft.
Al radar range:
12/8 n.m.
Effective attack
range:
0.5 n.m.
REMARKS:
Subsonic, all-weather interceptor. Armament: rockets, guns. Crew: 2. (1955)
Used by USSR.
YAK-28 FIREBAR
Engines:
2 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius:
590 n.m.
Speed:
1,145 knots
Combat ceiling:
55,900 ft.
Span:
38 ft.
Length:
55 ft.
Al radar range:
Effective attack
28/20 n.m.
range:
VARIANTS:
10-12 n.m.
YAK-28 All-weather interceptor. Armament: two Anab infrared homing missiles. Crew: 2. (1964)
MAESTRO (Soviet designation unknown) Trainer version. Crew: 2. (1964)
Used by USSR.
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FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
FIDDLER
Engines:
2 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius:
1,060 n.m.
Speed:
1,175 knots
Combat ceiling:
53,000 ft.
Span:
54 ft.
Length:
91 ft.
Al radar range:
Effective attack
40/30 n.m.
range:
REMARKS:
10-16 n.m.
Extended range all-weather interceptor with a secondary reconnaissance role, not yet known to be in
operational units. Armament: four Ash radar semiactive homing missiles. Crew: 2.
FLIPPER
(Soviet designation unknown)
Engines: 2 Afterburning
Turbojet
Radius: 330 n.m.
Speed: 1,435 knots
Combat ceiling: 62,500 ft.
Span: 27 ft.
Length: 48 ft.
Al radar range: unknown
Effective attack
range: unknown
REMARKS:
High-performance, all-weather prototype interceptor limited to point defense. FLIPPER can perform a
dynamic climb to altitudes over 86,000 ft. Not expected to enter operational service. Armament: 2 Awl
radar semiactive homing missiles. Crew: 1.
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TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
NOTE: The performance characteristics given here are maximum figures only.
They do not apply to all variants of the same basic design and do not
reflect typical mission performance in which it is necessary to decrease
payload to achieve maximum range.
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TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
AN-2 COLT
Engine: 1 Reciprocating
Range: 980 n.m.
Cruise speed: 100 knots
Span: 59 ft.
Length: 42 ft.
Troop capacity: 12
Cargo capacity: 3,000 lbs.
REMARKS:
All-metal multipurpose biplane capable of short-field operations. Crew: 2. (1951)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea.
AN-8 CAMP
Engines:
2 Turboprop
Range:
1,950 n.m.
Cruise speed:
275 knots
Span:
125 ft.
Length:
103 ft.
Troop capacity:
75
Cargo capacity:
27,750 lbs.
Rear-loading transport similar to US C-123. Can operate from unimproved fields.
Armament: two guns in tail turret. Crew: 4. (1958)
Used by USSR.
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TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
AN-10 CAT
Engines:
4 Turboprop
Range:
1,800 n.m.
Cruise speed:
335 knots
Span:
124 ft.
Length:
111 ft.
Troop capacity:
132
Cargo capacity:
32,000 lbs.
VARIANTS:
AN-10 Pressurized passenger transport, can operate from unimproved fields. Crew: 5. (1959)
AN-10A Increased passenger capacity. Crew: 5. (1959)
Used by USSR.
AN-12 CUB
Engines:
4 Turboprop
Range:
1,800 n. m.
Cruise speed:
335 knots
Span:
124 ft.
Length:
109 ft.
Troop capacity:
91
Cargo capacity:
35,000 lbs.
Rear-loading assault transport based on the AN-10 CAT design. Armament: two guns in
tail turret. Crew: 5-6. (1959)
Used by USSR.
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TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
AN-14 CLOD
Engines: 2 Reciprocating
Range: 390 n.m.
Cruise speed: 95 knots
Span: 72 ft.
Length: 36 ft.
Troop capacity: 10
Cargo capacity: 1,600 lbs.
REMARKS:
Short take-off light transport. Crew: 1. (1964)
Used by USSR.
AN -22 COCK
4 Turboprop with con-
trarotating propellers
Range:
5,100 n.m.
Cruise speed:
350 knots
Span:
210 ft.
Length:
185 ft.
Troop capacity:
500
Cargo capacity:
176,000 lbs.
REMARKS:
Massive transport prototype first shown publicly in Paris in Spring of 1965. Net yet in operational serv-
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TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
AN-24 COKE
Engines:
2 Turboprop
Range:
1,150 n. m.
Cruise speed:
255 knots
Span:
96 ft.
Length:
77 ft.
Troop capacity:
50
Cargo capacity:
12,600 lbs.
REMARKS:
Light, short-haul transport similar to Dutch-designed Fokker F-27 Friendship airliner. Crew: 4. (1962)
Used by USSR.
IL-12 COACH
Engines: 2 Reciprocating
Range: 1,335 n.m.
Cruise speed: 165 knots
Span: 104 ft.
Length: 70 ft.
Troop capacity: 18
Cargo capacity: 7,500 lbs.
REMARKS:
Passenger, paratroop, and freight transport. Crew: 4. (1947)
Used by USSR and Communist China.
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TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
IL-14 CRATE
Engines: 2 Reciprocating
Range: 1,600 n.m.
Cruise speed: 170 knots
Span: 104 ft.
Length: 70 ft.
Troop capacity: 24
Cargo capacity: 8,100 lbs.
VARIANTS:
IL-14 Improved development of IL-12. Crew: 4. (1954)
IL-14M Increased passenger capacity. Crew: 4. (1956)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, and Communist China.
IL-18 COOT
Engines:
4 Turboprop
Range:
3,400 n.m.
Cruise speed:
345 knots
Span:
123 ft.
Length:
118 ft.
Troop capacity:
111
Cargo capacity:
29,800 lbs.
VARIANTS:
IL-18 Similar to US Lockheed Electra, claimed to have excellent rough-field characteristics. Crew: 5.
(1958)
IL-18D Increased passenger capacity and longer range. Crew: 5. (1964)
Used by USSR and Communist China.
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IL -62 CLASSIC
Engines: 4 Aft-mounted
Turbofan Jet
Range: 4,500 n.m.
Cruise speed: 465 knots
Span: 142 ft.
Length: 174 ft.
Troop capacity: 182
Cargo capacity: 50,600 lbs.
REMARKS:
Similar to British VC-10 airliner; still in prototype stage. Crew: 5.
Used by USSR.
LI-2 CAB
Engines: 2 Reciprocating
Range: 1,215 n.m.
Cruise speed: 130 knots
Span: 94 ft.
Length: 64 ft.
Troop capacity: 25
Cargo capacity: 6,600 lbs.
REMARKS:
Soviet model of US DC-3, built under license. Crew: 4. (1937)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea.
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TU-104 CAMEL
Engines:
2 Turbojet
Range:
2,400 n.m.
Cruise speed:
455 knots
Span:
113 ft.
Length:
123 ft.
Troop capacity:
100
Cargo capacity:
24,000 lbs.
VARIANTS:
TU-104
Passenger transport developed from TU-16 Badger medium bomber. Crew: 5.
(1956)
TU-104A
Cabin and fuel tanks altered. Crew: 5. (1959)
TU-104B
Nose lengthened and passenger cabin redesigned. Crew: 5. (1959)
TU-114 CLEAT
Engines: 4 Turboprop with con-
trarotating propellers
Range: 6,230 n.m.
Cruise speed: 415 knots
Span: 168 ft.
Length: 174 ft.
Troop capacity: 250
Cargo capacity: 66,000 lbs.
VARIANTS:
TU-114 High-performance transport developed from TU-95 Bear heavy bomber. Crew: 7. (1958)
TU-114D Direct modification of TU-95 Bear bomber for transport use. Smaller passenger capacity.
Crew: 7. (1958)
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TU-124 COOKPOT
Engines:
2 Turbofan Jet
Range:
1,000 n.m.
Cruise speed:
460 knots
Span:
88 ft.
Length:
96 ft.
Troop capacity:
56
Cargo capacity:
15,400 lbs.
REMARKS:
Scaled down version of TU-104 Camel. Crew: 4. (1962)
Used by USSR.
YAK-12 CREEK
Engine: 1 Reciprocating
Range: 410 n.m.
Cruise speed: 98 knots
Span: 41 ft.
Length: 30 ft.
Troop capacity: 1
Cargo capacity: 750 lbs.
VARIANTS:
YAK-12
Light utility aircraft. Crew: 1.
(1947)
YAK-12R
Bigger engine. Crew: 1. (1949)
YAK-12M
All metal construction.
Crew: 1.
(1954)
YAK-12A
Improved performance.
Crew: 1.
(1957)
Used by USSR and possibly Communist China.
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TU-134 CRUSTY
Engines:
2 Turbofan Jet
Range:
1,750 n.m
Cruise speed:
460 knots
Span:
95 ft.
Length:
112 ft.
Troop capacity:
72
Cargo capacity:
16,500 lbs.
REMARKS:
Rear-engine transport developed from the TU-124. Expected to enter operational service in 1966.
Crew: 4.
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NOTE: The performance characteristics given here are maximum figures only.
They do not apply to all variants of the same basic design and do not reflect
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BE-6 MADGE
Engines: 2 Reciprocating
Radius: 1,600 n.m.
Speed: 195 knots
Combat ceiling: 21,600 ft.
Span: 119 ft.
Length: 72 ft.
Flying boat for long-range patrol and operations against surface and underwater targets. Can remain
on station for 25 hours. Armament: bombs, mines, depth charges, torpedoes, guns, rockets. Crew: 5-8.
(1952)
Used by USSR and Communist China.
BE-10 MALLOW
Engines:
2 Turbojet
Radius:
690 n.m.
Speed:
490 knots
Combat ceiling:
44,900 ft.
Span:
113 ft.
Length:
113 ft.
REMARKS:
Antisubmarine attack flying boat. Armament: bombs, mines, torpedoes, guns. Crew: 4. (1961)
Used by USSR.
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L-29 MAYA
Engine:
1 Turbojet
Radius:
230 n.m.
Speed:
340 knots
Combat ceiling:
33,000 ft.
Span:
34 ft.
Length:
35 ft.
REMARKS:
Czech designed advanced trainer. Widely used by several nations. Armament: two 220 lb. bombs,
rockets, guns. Crew: 2. (1963)
YAK-11 MOOSE
Engine: 1 Reciprocating
Radius: 350 n.m.
Speed: 285 knots
Service ceiling: 23,300 ft.
Span: 31 ft.
Length: 28 ft.
YAK-11 Intermediate trainer. Crew: 2. (1946)
YAK-11U Tricycle landing gear. Crew: 2.
Used by USSR and Communist China.
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YAK-18 MAX
Engine: 1 Reciprocating
Radius: 196 n.m.
Speed: 125 knots
Combat ceiling: 7,500 ft.
Span: 35 ft.
Length: 25 ft.
VARIANTS:
YAK-18 Primary trainer. Armament: two 110 'Ib. bombs. Crew: 2. (1947)
YAK-18U Slightly heavier version with tricycle landing gear. Crew: 2. (1956)
YAK-18A More powerful engine. Crew: 2. (1958)
YAK-18P Sport model. Crew: 1. (1959)
Used by USSR, North Vietnam, Communist China, and North Korea.
YAK -27 MANGROVE
Engines:
2 Turbojet
Radius:
380 n.m.
Speed:
620 knots
Combat ceiling:
48,200 ft.
Span:
38 ft.
Length:
52 ft.
REMARKS:
Reconnaissance aircraft. Armament: one forward firing gun. Crew: 2. (1961)
Used by USSR.
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YAK-30 MAGNUM
Engine:
1 Turbojet
Radius:
200 n.m.
Speed:
400 knots
Combat ceiling:
46,800 ft.
Span:
33 ft.
Length:
33 ft.
VARIANTS:
YAK-30 MAGNUM Trainer version. Only prototype series produced. Crew: 2.
YAK-32 MANTIS Sport aircraft. Only prototype series produced. Crew: 1.
MAIL
Engines:
2 Turboprop
Radius:
1,150 n.m.
Speed:
350 knots
Combat ceiling:
34,800 ft.
Span:
90 ft.
Length:
85 ft.
First seaplane to have turboprop engines. Not known to be operational. Armament: bombs, mines,
torpedoes, guns. Crew: 5.
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MANDRAKE
Engines:
2 Turboprop
Radius:
1,000 n.m
Speed:
400 knots
Combat ceiling:
60,300 ft.
Span:
76 ft.
Length:
47 ft.
REMARKS:
High-altitude reconnaissance aircraft. Crew: 1. (1959)
Used by USSR.
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