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Pre-revolutionary Imperial Russia (before 1917) did not have a single national unified system but instead relied on those provided by the manufacturers of the aircraft, like
Sikorsky Ilya Muromets The Sikorsky ''Ilya Muromets'' (russian: Сикорский Илья Муромец) (Sikorsky S-22, S-23, S-24, S-25, S-26 and S-27) were a class of Russian pre-World War I large four-engine commercial airliners and military heavy bombers used ...
or Anatra Anasal.


Pre-war Soviet System

The Soviet system used from shortly after the revolution in 1923 and until gradually superseded after 1940, was divided by function, with numbers assigned in order by the government. Duplicate designations were common, as were multiple meanings for individual letters. Designers and manufacturers also had their own internal designations which could be confused for the official government designations. For instance, Tupolev's designs used the designator ANT, for A.N.Tupolev and Yakovlev's designs used AIR, for A.I.Rykov, the communist leader he reported to. Not all designations were taken up, some numbers were assigned to projects that were subsequently cancelled, often at a very early stage of development.


Type prefixes

(Cyrillic characters in parenthesis) *A (А) - ''Avtozhir'' (autogiro) ** A-4 - TsAGI ** A-7 - Kamov *ARK (AРК) - ''ARKtichyeskii'' (arctic = arctic exploration aircraft) ** ARK-3 - Chyetverikov ** ARK-4 - Chyetverikov ** ARK-5 - Polikarpov R-5 *B (Б) - ''Bombardirovshchik'' (bomber) (Generic designation - not used for specific types) *BI (БИ) - ''Blitzniy Istrebitel'' (short/close-range fighter) **
BI-1 The Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1 was a Soviet short-range rocket powered interceptor developed during the Second World War. Early design Soviet research and development of rocket-powered aircraft began with Sergey Korolev's GIRD-6 project in 1932. Hi ...
- Bereznyak-Isayev *BB (ББ) - ''Blizhniy Bombardirovshchik'' (short-range bomber) ** BB-1 - Sukhoi Su-2 ** BB-2 - Grushin ** BB-22 - Yakovlev Yak-2 ** BB-22bis - Yakovlev Yak-4 *BSh (БШ) - ''Bronirovannyi Shturmovik'' (Armored Ground Attack aircraft) ** BSh-1 - Vultee V-11 ** BSh-2 - Ilyushin Il-2 *DI (ДИ) - ''Dvukhmestnyi Istrebitel'' (two-seat fighter) ** DI-1: Polikarpov ** DI-2: Polikarpov ** DI-3: Grigorovich ** DI-4: Laville ** DI-6: Kochyerigin/TsKB-11 ** DI-8: Tupolev ANT-46/Tupolev SB *DIP (ДИП) - ''Dvukhmotorny Istrebitel Pushechny'' (twin engine cannon fighter) ** DIP: Tupolev ANT-29 *DB (ДБ) - ''Dalniy Bombardirovshchik'' (long-range bomber) **
DB-1 The DB-1 is a West German sailboat that was designed by E. G. van de Stadt and Cees van Tongeren as an International Offshore Rule Three-Quarter Ton class racer and first built in 1980.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of No ...
: Tupolev ANT-25 **
DB-2 The DB-2 is a West German sailboat that was designed by E. G. van de Stadt and Cees van Tongeren as an International Offshore Rule Three-Quarter Ton class racer and first built in 1981.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of No ...
: Tupolev ANT-37 **
DB-3 The Ilyushin DB-3, where "DB" stands for ''Dalniy Bombardirovschik'' (Russian: Дальний бомбардировщик) meaning "long-range bomber", was a Soviet bomber aircraft of World War II. It was a twin-engined, low-wing monoplane that f ...
: Ilyushin TsKB-30, redesignated Il-4 ** DB-4: Ilyushin TsKB-56 (prototype only) ** DB-240: Yermolayev, redesignated Yer-2 ** DB-A - Bolkhovitinov ** DB-LK - Belyayev *FB (ФБ) - ''Frontovoy Bombardirovshchik'' (front-line bomber) ** FB: Tupolev Tu-2 *G (Г) - ''Gruzovoi'' (cargo, usually converted heavy bomber) ** G-1: Tupolev TB-1 as transport ** G-2: Tupolev TB-3 as transport *GST (ГСТ) - ''Gydro Samolyot Transportnyj'' (cargo hydroplane) **
GST GST may refer to: Taxes * General sales tax * Goods and Services Tax, the name for the value-added tax in several jurisdictions: ** Goods and services tax (Australia) ** Goods and Services Tax (Canada) ** Goods and Services Tax (Hong Kong) **G ...
- Consolidated PBY Catalina *I (И) - ''Istrebitel'' (destroyer = fighter) ** I-Z - Grigorovich ** I-1 - Polikarpov ** I-1 - Grigorovich (duplicated designation) ** I-2 - Grigorovich ** I-3 - Polikarpov ** I-4 - Tupolev ANT-5 **
I-5 Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific coast of the contiguous U.S. from Mexico to Canada. It travels through the states of Californi ...
- Polikarpov. Initially Tupolev I-5/ANT-12, later Polikarpov I-6 redesignated I-5. ** I-6 - Polikarpov. Renamed to I-5 after winning competition with Tupolev I-5. ** I-7 - Heinkel HD-37 (licensed-built German aircraft) ** I-8 - Tupolev ANT-13 ** I-9 - Grigorovich **
I-10 Interstate 10 (I-10) is the southernmost cross-country highway in the American Interstate Highway System. I-10 is the fourth-longest Interstate in the United States at , following I-90, I-80, and I-40. This freeway is part of the originally pl ...
- Grigorovich ** I-11 - PolikarpovGunston, Bill. ''The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995''. London, Osprey. 1995. **
I-12 I12 or I-12 may refer to: * I12 engine * Interstate 12, a highway in the U.S. state of Louisiana * *Jönköping Regiment (1816–1927), a Swedish infantry regiment *Småland Regiment (1928–1974), a Swedish infantry regiment See also * 1 ...
- Tupolev ANT-23 ** I-13 - Polikarpov ** I-14 - Tupolev ANT-31 ** I-15/I-15bis/I-153 - Polikarpov TsKB-3 ** I-16 - Polikarpov TsKB-12/18/29 **
I-17 I17 may also refer to: * Interstate 17, an intrastate Interstate Highway located entirely within the state of Arizona, United States * Japanese submarine ''I-17'', a B1 type submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy * Polikarpov I-17, a Soviet single ...
- Polikarpov TsKB-15/19/25/33 ** I-18 - Polikarpov TsKB-43 (unbuilt) ** I-21 - Ilyushin ** I-21 - Pashinin **
I-22 I22 or I 22 may refer to: * Interstate 22 Interstate 22 (I-22) is a Interstate Highway in the US states of Mississippi and Alabama, connecting I-269 near Byhalia, Mississippi, to I-65 near Birmingham, Alabama. I-22 is also Corridor X of ...
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-1 ** I-26 - Yakovlev Yak-1. '26' is from Yakovlev AIR series designations. ** I-28 - Yatsenko **
I-29 Interstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States. I-29 runs from Kansas City, Missouri, at a junction with I-35 and I-70, to the Canada–US border near Pembina, North Dakota, where it connects with Manitoba P ...
- Yakovlev Yak-2 **
I-30 i30, I30, i-30 or I-30 may refer to: *Interstate 30, an Interstate Highway in the southern United States *, an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine during World War II * (1940-1968), a Royal Australian Navy ''Tribal''-class destroyer *I30, a 9000 serv ...
- Yakovlev Yak-1 ** I-33 - Yakovlev Yak-3 *IP (ИП) - ''Istrebitel Pushetchnii'' (cannon fighter) ** IP-1 - Grigorovich ** IP-4 - Grigorovich ** IP-21 - Pashinin *IS (ИС) - ''Istrebitel Skladnoi'' (folding fighter) ** IS-1 & IS-2 - Nikitin *K (K) - ''Korablennyi'' (shipborne) (Generic designation - not used for specific types) *KR (KР) - ''Korabelnii Razvedchik'' (shipboard reconnaissance) ** KR-1 - Heinkel HD 55 ** KR-2 - Beriev Be-2/KOR-1 *KR (KР) - ''KReiser'' (cruiser = heavy long-range fighter) ** KR-6 - Tupolev ANT-7/R-6 on floats *KOR (KOР) - ''Korabelnii O Razvedchik'' – (shipboard catapult reconnaissance) ** KOR-1 - Beriev Be-2 ** KOR-2 - Beriev Be-4 ** KOR-3 - Beriev Be-5, not built *LBSh (ЛБШ) - ''Lyogki Bronirovannyi Shturmovik'' (light armoured-attack) ** LBSh - Kochyerigin *M (М) - ''Morskoi'' (marine = seaplane) (Generic designation - not used for specific types) *MBR (МБР) - ''Morskoi Blizhnii Razvedchik'' (short-range reconnaissance seaplane) ** MBR-1 - Bartini project ** MBR-2 - Beriev MP-1 ** MBR-4 - Savoia-Marchetti SM.62bis ** MBR-5 - Samsonov ** MBR-7 - Beriev MS-8 *MDR (МДР) - ''Morskoi Dalnii Razvedchik'' (long-range reconnaissance seaplane) ** MDR-1 - Grigorovich ROM-2 ** MDR-2 - Tupolev ANT-8 ** MDR-3 - Chyetverikov TsKB-11 ** MDR-4 - Tupolev ANT-27, later MTB-1 ** MDR-5 - Beriev MS-5 ** MDR-6 - Chyetverikov Che-2 ** MDR-7 - Shavrov *MI (МИ) - ''Mnogomestnii Istrebitel'' (multi-seat fighter) ** MI-3 - Tupolev ANT-21 *MP (МП) - ''Morskoi Passazhirskiy'' (passenger seaplane) ** MP-1 - Beriev MBR-2 ** MP-2 - Chyetverikov ARK-3 *MR (МР) - ''Morskoi Razvedchik'' (reconnaissance seaplane) ** MR-1 - Polikarpov R-1 on floats ** MR-2 - Grigorovich ** MR-3 - OMOS ** MR-3 - Grigorovich ** MR-5 - Polikarpov R-5 on floats ** MR-6 - Tupolev *MTB (МТБ) - ''Morskoi Torpedonosyets Bombardirovshchik'' (naval torpedo bomber) ** MTB-1 - Tupolev ANT-27 ** MTB-2 - Tupolev ANT-44 *MU (МУ) - ''Morskoi Uchebny'' (seaplane trainer) ** MU-1 - Avro 504 ** MU-2 - Polikarpov U-2M **
MU-3 The Mu, also known as M, was a series of Japanese solid-fueled carrier rockets, which were launched from Uchinoura between 1966 and 2006. Originally developed by Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Mu rockets were later operated ...
- Moskaleyev **
MU-4 The Mu, also known as M, was a series of Japanese solid-fueled carrier rockets, which were launched from Uchinoura between 1966 and 2006. Originally developed by Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Mu rockets were later operated ...
- Nikitin *PS (ПС) - ''Passazhirskii Samolyot'' (passenger aircraft or airliner) ** PS-3 - Tupolev R-3 ** PS-4 - Junkers W 33 ** PS-5 - Nyeman/Kharkov R-10 ** PS-7 - Tupolev ANT-7 ** PS-9 - Tupolev ANT-9 ** PS-30 - Martin 156 ** PS-35 - Tupolev ANT-35 ** PS-40 - Tupolev SB ** PS-41 - Tupolev SB ** PS-43 - Vultee V-11 **
PS-84 The Lisunov Li-2 (NATO reporting name: Cab), originally designated PS-84, was a license-built Soviet-version of the Douglas DC-3. It was produced by Factory #84 in Moscow-Khimki and, after evacuation in 1941, at TAPO in Tashkent. The proje ...
- Lisunov Li-2/Douglas DC-3 ** PS-89 - Laville ZIG-1 ** PS-124 - Tupolev ANT-20 *R (Р) - ''Razvedchik'' (Reconnaissance) ** R-Z - Polikarpov ** R-1 - Polikarpov ** R-2 - Polikarpov ** R-3 - Tupolev ANT-3 ** R-4 - Tupolev (prototype only) ** R-5 - Polikarpov ** R-6 - Tupolev ANT-7 ** R-7 - Tupolev ANT-10 (prototype only) ** R-9 - Kochyerigin R-9/SR-9 ** R-10 - Neman/KhAI ** R-12 - Yakovlev (prototype only) *RD (РД) - ''Rekord Dalnost '' – (long range record aircraft) ** RD - Tupolev ANT-25 *ROM (РOМ) - ''Razvedchik Otkrytogo Morya'' (reconnaissance open sea) ** ROM-1 - Grigorovich ** ROM-2 - Grigorovich *SB (СБ) - ''Skorostnoi Bombardirovshchik'' (high-speed bomber) ** SB: Tupolev ANT-40 *ShB (ШБ) - ''Shturmovoi Bombardirovshchik'' (attack bomber) ** ShB: Sukhoi Su-2 *SPB (СПБ) - ''Skorostnoi Pikiruyuschii Bombardirovshchik'' (high-speed dive bomber) ** SPB - Polikarpov I-16 variant used with
Zveno project Zveno (Russian: Звено, a military unit "Flight") was a parasite aircraft developed in the Soviet Union during the 1930s. It consisted of a Tupolev TB-1 or a Tupolev TB-3 heavy bomber mothership and two to five fighters. Depending on the varian ...
*SPL (СПЛ) - ''Samolyet dlya Podvodnikh Lodok'' (aeroplane for submarines) **
SPL SPL may refer to: Association football * Saudi Professional League * Scottish Premier League * SportPesa Premier League, Kenya * Singapore Premier League * RoboCup Standard Platform League, matches between autonomous robots Computing Program ...
- Chyetverikov *SS (СС) - ''Stratosfernii Samolyot'' (stratospheric aircraft) ** SS - Chizhevski BOK-1 *T (Т) - ''Torpedonosets'' (Torpedo bomber) ** T-1 - Tupolev ANT-41 *TB (ТБ) - ''Tiazholyi Bombardirovshchik'' (heavy bomber) **
TB-1 The QW-series () are man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) developed by the People's Republic of China. QW-1 The QW-1 is the initial version. It is likely a copy or derivative of the Soviet 9K38 Igla, 9K38 Igla-1 MANPAD.''Chinese Tactics' ...
- Tupolev ANT-4 ** TB-2 - Polikarpov (prototype only) **
TB-3 The Tupolev TB-3 (russian: Тяжёлый Бомбардировщик, Tyazhyolyy Bombardirovshchik, Heavy Bomber, civilian designation ANT-6) was a monoplane heavy bomber deployed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1930s and used during the early ...
- Tupolev ANT-6 ** TB-4 - Tupolev ANT-16 ** TB-5 - Grigorovich ** TB-6 - Tupolev ANT-26 ** TB-7 - Tupolev ANT-42 (redesignated Pe-8) *TSh (ТШ) - ''Tiazholyi Shturmovik'' (heavy ground attack aircraft) ** TSh-1 - Grigorovich (modified Polikarpov R-5) ** TSh-2 - Grigorovich (modified Polikarpov R-5) ** TSh-3 - Kocherigin TsKB-4 *U (У) - ''Uchebny'' (trainer) ** U-1 - Avro 504 ** U-2 - Polikarpov U-2/Po-2 ** U-3 - Mikhelson ** U-4 - Mikhelson ** U-5 - Nikitin NV-5 *UPB (УПБ) - ''Uchyebno Perekhodnoi Bombardirovshchik'' (training transitional bomber) ** UPB - Kazan KAI-3 *UT (УТ) - ''Uchebno-Trenirivochnyi'' (advanced trainer) ** UT-1 - Yakovlev UT-1 ** UT-2 - Yakovlev UT-2 ** UT-3 - Yakovlev UT-3 *UTI (УТИ) - ''Uchebno-Trenirivochnyi Istrebitel'' (advanced fighter trainer) ** UTI-1 - Polikarpov I-15 as fighter trainer ** UTI-2 - Polikarpov I-16 as fighter trainer ** UTI-4 - Polikarpov I-16UTI fighter trainer ** UTI-5 - Nikitin NV-2 ** UTI-6 - Nikitin NV-4 ** UTI-26 - Yakovlev Yak-1/Yak-7 *VIT (ВИТ) - ''Vozdushnyi Istrebitel Tankov'' (air tank destroyer) ** VIT-1 - Polikarpov ** VIT-2 - Polikarpov


Soviet system after December 9, 1940

The system after December 9, 1940 (in accordance with order No 704) used letter abbreviations for the ''design office'', then sequential numbers, sometimes with odd numbers for ''fighters'' (e.g. Yak-3, MiG-15, Su-27...) and even numbers for other types (e.g. Il-2, Tu-16, Su-34, Tu-154...). However, this latter rule was not always applied, especially for helicopters. Contrary to western sources, official Soviet designations did not include constructors' names (e.g.
Yakovlev Yak-1 The Yakovlev Yak-1 (russian: Яковлев Як-1) was a Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. The Yak-1 was a single-seat monoplane with a composite structure and wooden wings; production began in early 1940.Angelucci and Matricardi 197 ...
), only abbreviations (i.e. Yak-1) however initially full names like Yakovlev-1 were occasionally used. Numerical designations were assigned individually for each developer to aircraft when they entered service. Aircraft also frequently had development designations used within design bureaus, like aircraft 105, or ANT-105 that led to the Tu-22, or T-6 for Su-24, and an industry production name assigned to the facility where production was undertaken. The
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
Air Standardization Coordinating Committee
reporting name NATO reporting names are code names for military equipment from Russia, China, and historically, the Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union and other nations of the Warsaw Pact). They provide unambiguous and easily understood English words in a uniform manne ...
system (used because designations of new types were often unknown to NATO) was based on an initial letter indicating type of aircraft (B = bomber, C = cargo, F = fighter, H = helicopter, M = miscellaneous) or missile, and 1 syllable if propeller-driven or 2 if jet- or rocket-powered.


Design Office Prefixes

:An (Ан):
Antonov Antonov State Enterprise ( uk, Державне підприємство «Антонов»), formerly the Aeronautical Scientific-Technical Complex named after Antonov (Antonov ASTC) ( uk, Авіаційний науково-технічни ...
:Ar (Ар): Archangelski :BI (БИ): Berezniak-Isaev :Be (Бе):
Beriev The PJSC Beriev Aircraft Company (russian: Таганрогский авиационный научно-технический комплекс им. Г. М. Бериева, , Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific Technical Complex), formerly Beriev ...
:Che (Че): Chetverikov :Gu (Гу): Gudkov :Il (Ил):
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 ...
:Ka (Ка):
Kamov JSC Kamov (russian: Камов) is a Russian rotorcraft manufacturing company based in Lyubertsy, Russia. The Kamov Design Bureau ( design office prefix Ka) has more recently specialised in compact helicopters with coaxial rotors, suitable for n ...
:La (Ла):
Lavochkin NPO Lavochkin (russian: НПО Лавочкина, OKB-301, also called Lavochkin Research and Production Association or shortly Lavochkin Association, LA) is a Russian aerospace company. It is a major player in the Russian space program, being th ...
:LaG (ЛаГ): Lavochkin- Gorbunov :LaGG (ЛаГГ):
Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov NPO Lavochkin (russian: НПО Лавочкина, OKB-301, also called Lavochkin Research and Production Association or shortly Lavochkin Association, LA) is a Russian aerospace company. It is a major player in the Russian space program, being th ...
:Li (Ли): Lisunov :M (М):
Myasishchev 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 ...
:Mi (Ми): Mil :MiG (МиГ): Mikoyan-Gurevich, until the death of
Artem Mikoyan Artem (Artyom) Ivanovich Mikoyan (russian: Артём Ива́нович Микоя́н; hy, Արտյոմ (Անուշավան) Հովհաննեսի Միկոյան, translit=''Artyom (Anushavan) Hovhannesi Mikoyan''; – 9 December 1970) was a ...
in 1970, then just Mikoyan :Pe (Пе): Petlyakov :Po (По):
Polikarpov Polikarpov Design Bureau was a Soviet OKB (design bureau) for aircraft, led by Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov. Dux Factory was acquired by the USSR and became part of Polikarpov. After the death of Polikarpov on 30 July 1944 at the age of 52, ...
:Su (Су):
Sukhoi The JSC Sukhoi Company (russian: ПАО «Компания „Сухой“», ) is a Russian aircraft manufacturer (formerly Soviet), headquartered in Begovoy District, Northern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, that designs both civilian and milita ...
:Sh (Ш): Shavrov :Shche (Ще): Shcherbakov :Ta (Та): Tairov :Ts (Ц): Tsybin :Tu (Ту):
Tupolev Tupolev (russian: Ту́полев, ), officially Joint Stock Company Tupolev, is a Russian aerospace and defence company headquartered in Basmanny District, Moscow. Tupolev is successor to the Soviet Tupolev Design Bureau (OKB-156, design off ...
(bureau designation was ANT) :Yak (Як):
Yakovlev The JSC A.S. Yakovlev Design Bureau (russian: ОАО Опытно-конструкторское бюро им. А.С. Яковлева) is a Russian aircraft designer and manufacturer (design office prefix Yak). Its head office is in Aeroport D ...
(bureau designation was AIR) :Yer (Ер): Yermolayev


See also

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List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS This list of the military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) includes experimental, prototypes, and operational types regardless of era. It also includes both native Soviet designs, Soviet-produced copies ...


References

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External links


List of aircraft names at aviation.ru
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