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  2. Antonov - Wikipedia

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    Antonov (model prefix "An-") has built a total of approximately 22,000 aircraft, and thousands of its planes are operating in the former Soviet Union and in developing countries. [2] Antonov Company is a state-owned commercial company originally established in Novosibirsk, Russia.

  3. List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo ...

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    Avia Group Nord Subsidiary of Pulkovo International Airport associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko [115] Russia: Army of the South-East (Russian: Армия Юго-Востока) Illegal armed separatist group Russia: Donbass People's Militia: Illegal armed separatist group Russia: Great Don Army

  4. List of AEW&C aircraft operators - Wikipedia

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    Antonov An-71 [33] 1985–1991 3: Royal Air Force: Avro Shackleton AEW.2 [34] [35] 1972–1991 12: United States Navy: Boeing PB-1W Flying Fortress: 1946–1955 22: Royal Air Force: British Aerospace Nimrod AEW3 [36] 1982–1986 11: United States Navy & Marine Corps: Douglas A-1W Skyraider: 1948–1967 417: Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm: Douglas ...

  5. Viktor Tolmachev - Wikipedia

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    Tolmachev was born in 1934 in Kursk, Russia, USSR.After graduating from the Kharkiv Aviation Institute in 1959 he joined the Antonov Design Bureau in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR. . During his time there, he participated in the design, engineering and updating of almost every Antonov airplane, including the An-2, An-8, An-10, An-12, An-14, An-22, An-24, An-26, An-32, An-28, An-124 and the An-225 Mr

  6. Dmytro Kiva - Wikipedia

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    The government said in 2014 that Dmytro Kiva, the President–General designer of Antonov, will be removed. Workers for Antonov responded by marching into Kyiv and calling for his return. [6] The company refuted rumors that he was relieved of his duties in a statement posted on the company's website on 14 August 2014. [1]

  7. 153d Airlift Wing - Wikipedia

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    Re-designated: 153d Air Transport Group, 8 Feb 1964 Re-designated: 153d Military Airlift Group , 8 Jan 1966 Re-designated: 153d Tactical Airlift Group , 13 Jul 1972

  8. Russian Airborne Forces - Wikipedia

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    [118] [119] [120] Andromeda-D, Barnaul-T and Dozor automated control systems, AS-1 snowmobiles, four wheelers, a specially-created uniform for hot climates and Nanuk Arctic gear, reconnaissance-control and planning modules and the REX-1 counter-unmanned aerial vehicle rifle-like, man-portable jammer developed by Kalashnikov Group subsidiary ...

  9. Antonov Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Antonov Airlines fleet Aircraft In fleet Orders Registration Notes Antonov An-22A Antei: 1 — UR-09307 In Kyiv during attacks, damaged [9] Antonov An-28: 1 — UR-NTE Sustained minor damage inside hangar [9] Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan: 2–3* (2 active) — UR-82029 UR-82072 UR-82073 UR-82073 in Kyiv during attacks, condition unknown Antonov An ...