- Su-25K
aircraft were
built between 1984 and 1989. The Su-25UB
trainer (
Uchebno-Boyevoy) was
drawn up in 1977. The
first prototype,
called "T-8UB-1", was...
-
conversion of
units to the type
occurred using the Su-27UB (Russian for
Uchebno Boevoy - "combat trainer", NATO
designation 'Flanker-C') twin-seat trainer...
- (Transportnyy V –
transport V) The
export cargo version of the An-24T. An-24USh (
Uchebno-Shturmanskiy (samolyot) –
Navigator training aircraft)
Seven An-24Bs were...
-
Ramenskoye Airport. The Su-33UB (Initially
named as Su-27KUB, "Korabelny
Uchebno-Boevo", or "carrier
combat trainer") was
planned to be a trainer, but with...
-
Scripta Geo-Historica, v. 2, 181 pp. 2009 (with B. A. Natal’in)
Rifti Mira (
uchebno-spavochnoye posobie): Geokart, Moskva, 187 pp. (Russian
translation of...
- Mi-28N, but
without top-mounted
radar and FLIR.[citation needed] Mi-28UB (
Uchebno-Boyevoy, training-and-combat) Mi-40
Projected utility version of the Mi-28...
-
along with the
original I-26
proposal that
became the Yak-1. The "UTI" (
Uchebno Trenirovochnyi Istrebitel,
translated as:
Training Fighter) was intended...
- The
Soviet VVS (Air Force) ****igned the
aircraft the
designation UT-2 (
uchebno-trenirovochnyi {учебно-тренировочный}, trainer). The UT-2 was not easy...
- 1990. On 25 June 1990 the
first official RFP do****ent was
issued for the
Uchebno-Trenirovochnyi
Samolyot (UTS) program. Four
companies responded with designs...
-
powerful 86 kW (115 hp) M-11G. The
plane received the
designation UT-1 (
uchebno-trenirovochnyi {учебно-тренировочный}, primary/advanced trainer); despite...