Antonov An-12 (IAF)
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The Antonov An-12 (Russian: ??????? ??-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants. For more than three decades the An-12 was the standard medium-range cargo and paratroop transport aircraft of the Soviet air forces. A total of 1,248 were eventually built.
Developed from the Antonov An-8, the An-12 was a military version of the An-10 passenger transport. The first prototype An-12 flew in December 1957 and entered Soviet military service in 1959. Initially, the aircraft was produced at the State Aviation Factory in Irkutsk. From 1962, production was transferred to Tashkent, where 830 were built. Later, production moved to Voronezh and Kazan.[2]
In military use, the An-12 has capacity for up to 100 fully equipped paratroopers or 20,000 kg (44,090 lb) of cargo, which is loaded through the rear loading ramp/door.[2]
In terms of configuration, size, and capability, the aircraft is similar to the United States-built Lockheed C-130 Hercules.[citation needed] Soviet military and former-Soviet An-12s have a defensive tail gun turret.
The Aircraft first took flight in 1957 and was produced in the USSR until 1973. It was used in a variety of roles from search and rescue operations to equipment transportation. Its most significant use was seen during the Soviet-Afghan War. Among Soviet Soldiers, it was infamously known that the plane would take off from Afghanistan to Tashkent with "Cargo 200" or coffins with the bodies of deceased soldiers. To this regard the aircraft was nicknamed "Black Tulip" (Russian: «?????? ???????»).[6]
The Indian Air Force inducted the first of these aircraft in 1961, when it raised No.44 Squadron "The Himalayan Geese". Six of these aircraft soon took part in airlifting army reinforcements to Ladakh during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. The An-12 was subsequently used to raise No.25 Squadron. The An-12s were also used as heavy bombers during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. All IAF An-12s were phased out of active service in the 1990s. One of them is preserved at the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, New Delhi.
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Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor ANTONOV AN-12 Indian Air Force
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
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- Wingspan 87.8ft (26.7m)
- Length 80.8ft (24.6m)
- Height 25.8ft (7.9m)
- Empty Weight 22,679lbs (10,287kg)
- Loaded Weight 34,893lbs (15,827kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.386
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.114
- Wing Loading 46.4lbs/ft2 (226.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 752.1ft2 (69.9m2)
- Drag Points 5
Parts
- Number of Parts 253
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 1,233
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