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Intercepting Aircraft Interceptor Reference April 8, 1950: Baltic Sea: US Navy PB4Y-2 Privateer: La-11 "Fang" Soviet Air Defence Forces [16] [17] September 4, 1950: Near Vladivostok: Soviet Naval Aviation A-20 bomber: F4U-4B Corsair: US Navy [18] October-December 1950 Near Vladivostok: Soviet Air Defence Forces MiG-15: P2V-3 Neptune (Defensive ...
It also includes both native Soviet designs, Soviet-produced copies of foreign designs, and foreign-produced aircraft that served in the military of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and its successor states of the CIS. The service time frame begins with the year the aircraft entered military service (not the date of first flight ...
List of aircraft accidents and incidents resulting in 50 or more fatalities. Initial sort order is by total fatalities (descending) and then by date (most recent to most distant). Deaths T Incident [a] Aircraft Location Phase Airport Distance Date Tot C P G N; est. 1,700 [b] 11 81 est. 1,600 † INH American Airlines Flight 11: Boeing 767-223ER
Soviet aircraft carrier Ulyanovsk; Project 1231; Project 1153 Orel; Project 11780; ... North American XB-21; Douglas XB-22; Martin XB-27; North American XB-28; Fighters.
Pages in category "Aircraft manufacturers of the Soviet Union" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The accident is the worst ever involving an An-10 and at the time is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Ukraine, and Aeroflot withdraws the An-10 from service because of it. [ 58 ] Eastern Air Lines Flight 346, a Douglas DC-9, crashes on landing at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport in Broward County , Florida, and ...
Aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer International joint ventures Algeria • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Austria and Austria-Hungary • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Colombia • Cyprus • Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia • Denmark • Egypt • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia (country) • East Germany • Germany ...
In 1987 the Soviet Tu-160—the heaviest supersonic bomber/aircraft currently in active service—entered service; it can carry twelve long-range cruise missiles. The 2010 New START agreement between the United States of America and the Russian Federation defined a "heavy bomber" by two characteristics: