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The Sukhoi Su-2 (Russian: Сухой Су-2) is a Soviet reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft used in the early stages of World War II. It was the first airplane designed by Pavel Sukhoi . The basic design received an engine and armament upgrade ( Su-4 ) and was modified for the ground-attack role ( ShB ).
With the loss of the D-1-A-1100 engine, Isayev began designing a new engine. The RD-1 was completed and tested in October 1944. The general form of the engine was the same as Dushkin's, but with numerous improvements. Isayev fashioned the sections from 12Kh13 stainless chromium steel (13% chromium, 0.12% carbon content).
A year later, the BB-1 was later designated the Sukhoi Su-2. A total of 910 Su-2 aircraft were built. A total of 910 Su-2 aircraft were built. The resolution also made Sukhoi chief designer, gave Sukhoi's team of the design bureau standalone status and relocation of the bureau to the Production Aircraft Plant No. 135 in Kharkov , Ukrainian SSR .
A Russian military transport plane crashed Wednesday in a border region near Ukraine, and Moscow accused Kyiv of shooting it down, saying all 74 people aboard were killed, including 65 Ukrainian ...
The 15.3-kilometer (9.5-mile) tunnel in southern Siberia is the longest in Russia. A second explosion hours later hit another train carrying fuel as it crossed a 35-meter (115-foot) high bridge ...
Azerbaijan Airlines said the Embraer 190 jet was flying from Baku to Grozny in southern Russia, but had been forced to make an emergency landing around 3 km (1.8 miles) from Aktau in Kazakhstan.
Big Brother 1, a television programme in various versions; BB-1, the prototype name of the Soviet World War II light bomber, the Sukhoi Su-2; Neuromedin B receptor or BB1, a bombesin receptor, previously known as Neuromedin B receptor (NMBR) Baahubali: The Beginning, an Indian film directed by S.S. Rajamouli
The Black Sea express train, coming from Sochi, struck a freight car that had been mistakenly switched to the express tracks at Lublinov station, eleven kilometers from Moscow, telescoping five cars, three of them passenger coaches. [8] 4 March 1934 Moscow 19 52 Collision A stationary train is struck by another one, killing 19 and injuring 52.