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The Polikarpov R-5 (russian: Р-5) was a Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was the standard light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of the Soviet Air Force for much of the 1930s, while also being used heavily as a civilian light transport, some 7,000 being built in total.


Development and design

The R-5 was developed by the design bureau led by Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov А. С. Яковлев. О жизни и о себе (записки авиаконструктора). 2-е изд., доп. М., 1968. стр.159 as a replacement for the R-1 which served as the standard reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft with the Soviet Air Force. The prototype first flew in autumn 1928, powered by an imported
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V-12 engine. It was an unequal-span single-bay biplane of mainly wooden construction. After extensive evaluation, the R-5 entered production in 1930, powered by the
Mikulin M-17 The Mikulin M-17 was a Soviet-licensed copy of the German BMW VI V-12 liquid-cooled aircraft piston engine, further developed by Alexander Mikulin and used by Soviet aircraft and tanks during World War II. Production began in 1930 and continued ...
, a licence-built copy of the BMW-VI, as a reconnaissance bomber. Further modified versions were produced to serve as floatplanes, ground-attack aircraft and civil transports. The R-5SSS, an improved reconnaissance bomber with improved streamlining, served as the basis for the
Polikarpov R-Z The Polikarpov R-Z was a Soviet Union, Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was a revised version of the Polikarpov R-5 which was built in large numbers between 1935 and 1937. It was used in combat during the Spanish Civil War a ...
, which succeeded the R-5 in production.


Operational history

The aircraft R-5 was designed by Nikolai Polikarpov in 1928. The aircraft was taken into the Soviet Air Force's use in 1931. They operated 5,000 aircraft R-5. Over 1,000 aircraft simplified for civilian needs were manufactured for
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under the designation P-5 (Russian: П-5). The R-5 became the standard reconnaissance and attack aircraft with the Soviet Air Force, being used in large numbers, with over 100 regiments equipped with the R-5. R-5s served with the Soviet Air Force and Mongolian People's Air Force during the 1939 Battle of Khalkhin Gol fought against the
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ese and, took active part in the Soviet invasion of Poland (1939), and the 1939-40 Winter War against Finland, where they were known as the ''hermosaha'' ("nerve saw"). The Finns downed and captured several R-5s, but none were taken into operational service. They remained in service during the war against Germany in 1941-45, where they were mainly used as night bombers and liaison aircraft, serving until 1944."Polikarpov Nikolai Nikolaevich."
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The Chinese province of Xinjiang received a number of R-5s in 1933, and when a
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threatened to overthrow the pro-Moscow governor of Xinjiang, Sheng Shicai, the Soviet Union intervened, with Soviet-flown R-5s bombing rebels near Ürümqi. R-5s remained in use for training purposes in Xinjiang in 1938. R-5s were also used by the
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in the Spanish Civil War, 31 being sold to Spain. These arrived in November 1936, and were quickly deployed on combat operations, but were found to be slow and were relegated to night bombing. Seven R-5s remained in good condition in March 1939. The aircraft was known as the "''Rasante''" (roughly translated as "Low flying") in the Spanish Republican Air Force. Civil versions of the R-5 were used in large numbers, mainly by Aeroflot. They were used to carry up to 400 kg (882 lb) of freight, with many being fitted with an enlarged rear cockpit to carry two passengers. Other aircraft were fitted with enclosed cabins for passengers. P-5s could also be used to carry underwing containers (or ''Kasseta'') for freight or passengers with one P-5 carrying 16 adults, including seven in each ''Kasseta''. Ski-equipped P-5s carrying Kasseta paid a key role in the rescue of the crew of the icebound Soviet steamship ''Chelyuskin'' in 1934. Civil R-5s remained in service until after the end of the Second World War.


Variants

;R-5 : Main production reconnaissance bomber. Initial production powered by M-17B engine, M-17F from 1933. 4,914 produced. ;R-5Sh :''Shturmovik'' ("ground-attack"). Ground attack variant. Additional gun armament consisting of four wing-mounted PV-1 machine guns. These were used in the Battles of Khalkhin Gol. ;R-5a : Twin-float, reconnaissance seaplane. Also known as MR-5, MR-5bis or Samolet 10. 111 built 1934-35. ;R-5D :Long-range version. One built. ;R-5 Jumo :Experimental engine testbed, fitted with an enlarged rear cockpit to accommodate two observers. Also known as the ED-1. ;R-5M-34 :This experimental version was fitted with a M-34 engine. ;R-5T :Single-seat torpedo bomber with divided undercarriage to allow a torpedo or 250-500 kg bomb to be carried under fuselage. Flown in 1934, a series of 50 built by 1935. Two-men crew for reconnaissance tasks.Kotelnikov, Vladimir. ''"Nyet spasyeniya lubomu vrazheskomu korablu". Torpedonosec R-5T'' No salvation for any enemy ship". Torpedo bomber R-5T "FlotoMaster" Nr. 4/2003, p. 29-31, ;R5-SSS :Improved version with reduced drag and increased gun armament. Also known simply as SSS. Increased performance. Over 100 built 1935-36.Donald 1997, p. 755. ;P-5 :Light transport version for
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.M-17B engine. Approximately 1000 produced by 1940. ;P-5a :Twin-float version of P-5 - built in small numbers. ;R-5L :''Limuzin'' ("limousine"). Passenger version with cabin for two passengers. Built in small numbers in 1931. ;P-5L :Revised passenger transport. Several built in 1933. ;Rafaelyants PR-5 :Final modernised transport version. New semi- monocoque fuselage with enclosed cabin for four passengers. 210 converted for use by Aeroflot. ;Rafaelyants PR-12 :Passenger monoplane based on PR-5. One built in 1938. ;ARK-5 :Arctic exploration version with enclosed, heated cockpit and streamlined containers for payload faired into lower wing and sides of fuselage. Two built. ;LSh :''Legkii Shturmovik'' ("light ground attack"). Light armoured attack aircraft - Modified design by Grigorovich. One built 1930. ;TSh-1 :''Tyazheli Shturmovik'' ("heavy ground attack"). Heavily armoured ground attack aircraft (6 mm armour) based on R-5, again by Grigorovich. Three prototypes. ;TSh-2 :Refined derivative of Tsh-1 with new lower wings. Ten aircraft built. ;ShON :Light attack version with folding wings built for counter insurgency operations against Basmachi rebels in Central Asia. 30 ordered.


Operators

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- Post civil war. ; * Mongolian People's Army Aviation ; * Turkish Air Force ; *
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* Soviet Air Force


Specifications (1930 production)


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Further reading

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