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V. M. Myasishchev Experimental Design Bureau (Экспери­мен­тальный Машин­ост­роительный Завод им. В. М. Мясищева) or OKB-23, founded in 1951 by MGB UdSSR Vladimir Myasishchev, was one of the chief
Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
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design bureau OKB is a transliteration of the Russian initials of "" – , meaning 'experiment and design bureau'. During the Soviet era, OKBs were closed institutions working on design and prototyping of advanced technology, usually for military applications. ...
s until its dissolution in 1960. Vladimir Myasishchev went on to head
TsAGI The Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (also (Zhukovsky) Central Institute of Aerodynamics, russian: Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т, ЦАГИ, Tsentral'nyy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, ...
. In 1967, Myasishchev left TsAGI and recreated his bureau, which still exists to this day. The bureau prefix was "M." , its workforce is estimated at approx­imately one thousand. Myasishchev and
NPO Molniya NPO Molniya (''lightning'') (russian: Научно-производственное объединение «Молния») is a Russian scientific and production enterprise, founded on February 26, 1976. Currently part of Rostec. Space system ...
intend to use the V-MT or M-55 as launch vehicle for
sub-orbital spaceflight A sub-orbital spaceflight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches outer space, but its trajectory intersects the atmosphere or surface of the gravitating body from which it was launched, so that it will not complete one orbital re ...
. In July 2014, the merger of Myasishchev and
Ilyushin The public joint stock company Ilyushin Aviation Complex, operating as Ilyushin (russian: Илью́шин) or as Ilyushin Design Bureau, is a former Soviet and now a Russian aircraft manufacturer and design bureau, founded in 1933 by Sergey Vl ...
to create a single modern production complex was announced by the Board of Directors of OAO Il.


Products


1940-1960

* VM-1/DVB-102: prototype long-range, high-altitude bomber, 1940 **VM-2: projected version of VM-1 with M-20 diesel engines, 1940 **VM-3/DVB-102N: projected version powered by M-120TK engines, 1940 **VM-4: prototype version powered by M-71TK-3 engines, 1943 **VM-5/DVB-102DM: projected version powered by MB-102TK engines, 1942 * VM-6/Pe-2M-1: Pe-2 with M-1 engines, 1943 * VM-7/Pe-2B *VM-8/Pe-2D (Pe-6) * VM-9/Pe-2S * VM-10/Pe-3M * VM-11/Pe-2K * VM-12/Pe-2I * VM-13/Pe-2M * VM-14/DIS: long-range escort fighter prototype, 1945 * VM-15/Pe-2RD * VM-16/DB-108: long-range bomber prototype developed from the Pe-2, 1944 * VM-17/DB-II-108: prototype three crew version of VM-16, 1945 * VM-18: prototype four crew version of VM-16 with increased length and wingspan, 1945 * VM-19/VB-109: VM-17 rebuilt for two crew and same wingspan as the VM-16 and VM-17, 1945 * VM-20/Pe-2F * VM-21/Pe-2R *VM-22/DVB-202: projected four-engine strategic long-range, high-altitude bomber, 1944 *VM-23/DVB-302: projected four-engine strategic long-range, high-altitude bomber, 1945 *VM-24/RB-17: projected tactical jet bomber, 1945 * M-25/M-4 "Bison": company designation for M-4 * M-26 (I): M-4 powered by VD-7 engines, 1951 * M-26 (II): projected four-engine military transport aircraft, 1960 * M-27: projected two or four engine jet airliner, 1952 * M-28/2M: four-engine high-altitude bomber, 1951 * M-29/M-6P: projected airliner derived from the M-4, 1953 * M-30 (I): projected high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, 1953 * M-30 (II): nuclear powered canard wing supersonic bomber, 1959 * M-31: projected transonic strategic bomber, 1952 * M-32: projected delta-wing supersonic strategic bomber, 1953 * M-33: Yak-1000 development, 1951 * M-34: transonic bomber, 1953 * M-36: company designation for 3M * M-39: 3M powered by VD-7V turbojets, 1957 * M-50 "Bounder" prototype supersonic bomber, 1954 *
M-51 M51 or M-51 may refer to: * M-51 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan * M51 highway (Russia) * M51 (Cape Town), a Metropolitan Route in Cape Town, South Africa * M51 Skysweeper, an anti-aircraft gun * M51 MACI mine * M51 SLBM, a French ...
: unmanned M-50, 1956 * M-52: supersonic strategic missile carrier developed from the M-50, 1956 * M-53: projected SST, 1958 * M-54: tailless delta-wing supersonic strategic missile carrier, 1959 * M-55: various SST studies, 1958 * M-56: canard or delta supersonic strategic missile carrier, 1956 * M-57: nuclear powered bomber project, 1959 * M-58: tailless supersonic bomber, 1958 * M-59: canard wing supersonic missile carrier, 1959 * M-60: nuclear powered bomber project, 1955 * M-70: supersonic flying boat, 1955


1967-present

* M-12: STOL/VTOL utility aircraft, 1968 *
M-13 M13, M-13 or M13 may refer to: Military * Fiat M13/40, an Italian tank used in World War II * M13 Half-track, a U.S. anti-aircraft gun used in World War II * M13 link, a machine gun's ammunition link * M-13 rocket, a version of the Soviet World War ...
: military transport, 1968 * M-17 "Mystic-A": high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, 1970 * M-18: supersonic bomber design, 1972 * M-19: hypersonic air and space plane; various engine and fuel types, 1974 * M-20: strategic multi-regime supersonic bomber, many aerodynamic configurations, 1968 *
M-25 M25 or M-25 may be: Aerospace * M-25 Dromader Mikro, a variant of the Polish PZL-Mielec M-18 Dromader agricultural aircraft * Cors-Air M25Y Black Devil, an Italian aircraft engine * Shvetsov M-25, an aircraft radial engine produced in the Soviet ...
: supersonic attack aircraft, used its own shockwave as a weapon, 1969 * M-35/VM-T: 2 M-4s converted to carry the space shuttle '' Buran'', 1977 * M-52 eight-engine heavy transport aircraft, 1979 * M-55 "Mystic-B": high-altitude research and reconnaissance aircraft, 1985 * M-60: widebody aircraft project * M-61/M-17PV: development of M-17, 1984 * M-62 ''Oryol'': high-altitude remote-controlled drone, 1975 * M-63: high-altitude aircraft, 1981 * M-65/M-17P: M-17 development, 1986 * M-67: high-altitude observation aircraft, 1987 * M-70 ''Gzhel'': single-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1989; renamed to M-101 * M-72 ''Yamal'' twin-engine amphibious aircraft, 1989 * M-80 two or four-engine VTOL transport aircraft, 1994 * M-90 Air Ferry: very heavy multi-purpose transport project, 1992. Not built. * M-101 ''Gzhel'': single-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1992 * M-102 ''Duet'': twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1989 * M-103 ''Skif'': experimental heavy bomber, 1990 * M-104: project * M-105: twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft developed from the M-102, 1994 *
M-111 M-111 was the designation given to two former state trunklines in the U.S. state of Michigan: * M-111 (1928 Michigan highway) in the Bay City area * M-111 (1938 Michigan highway) in Keweenaw County {{end box ...
: twin-engine business/executive transport project, revision of 1975 German AMC-111 project, 1993 * M-112: twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft, German-Russian joint project, 1993 * M-120: twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft * M-121: twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft *
M-150 M150 or M-150 may refer to: * M150 Penetration Augmented Munition, an explosive device * Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight#Use by U.S. military, M150 ACOG, a telescopic rifle sight used by the United States Army * M-150 (Michigan highway), a road in ...
: twin-engine, 150 passenger short-range airliner, 1995 * M-200 Master: military advanced trainer project, 1992. Not built. * M-201 ''Sokol'': twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1992 * M-202 ''Olyon'': 19 passenger twin-engine feederliner developed from the M-102, 1997 * M-203 ''Barsuk'': single-engine light utility aircraft, 1995 * M-205: two-seat light attack aircraft, 1996 * M-207: advanced trainer developed from the M-205, 1996 * M-302 ''Kuryer'': twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft for Iran, 1993 * M-500: agricultural utility aircraft


Spacecraft

* Space Adventures C-21 * Space Adventures M-55X *
Buran program The ''Buran'' program (russian: Буран, , "Snowstorm", "Blizzard"), also known as the "VKK Space Orbiter program" (russian: ВКК «Воздушно-Космический Корабль», lit=Air and Space Ship), was a Soviet Union, Sovi ...
, cockpit *
Cosmopolis XXI Cosmopolis XXI was a late 2000s Russian concept launch vehicle billed as a space tourism vehicle, similar to Mojave Aerospace's Tier One program. Designed and built by the Myasishchev Design Bureau, it would use the M-55X launch aircraft (deriv ...
suborbital craft


Missiles

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RSS-40 Buran The Buran cruise missile, designation RSS-40, was a Soviet intercontinental cruise missile by Myasishchev capable of carrying a 3,500 kg hydrogen bomb payload. The project was canceled before flight tests began. It is unrelated to the late ...
, nuclear cruise missile project * M-44 aerospace vehicle project * Myasishchev Project 46 spaceplane project * Myasishchev Project 48 spaceplane project * M-48/VKA-23
spaceplane A spaceplane is a vehicle that can fly and glide like an aircraft in Earth's atmosphere and maneuver like a spacecraft in outer space. To do so, spaceplanes must incorporate features of both aircraft and spacecraft. Orbital spaceplanes ten ...
project


References


Bibliography

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External links


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in English and Russian.





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