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http://www.airforcesmonthly.com #358 JANUARY 2018 // 19

Russia & CIS


Maiden flight for A-100 prototype


RUSSIA’S A-100 airborne
early warning and
control (AEW&C) aircraft
completed its first flight
on November 18 from
the Taganrog Aviation
Scientific and Technical
Complex (TANTK), near
the Sea of Azov in the
far west of the country.
The milestone was
announced by the
mission-system designer,
Vega Radio Engineering
Concern, part of Russian
Electronics of the
Rostec Corporation.
According to Vega, the
first A-100 prototype
tested aerodynamic
characteristics, avionics
and various elements of the
‘radio-technical complex’
during its maiden flight.

The A-100 is intended
to replace Vozdushno-
Kosmicheskiye Sily
Rossiyskoy Federatsii (VKS
RF, Russian Federation Air

and Space Force) A-50 and
A-50U Mainstay aircraft
from 2020. Compared
with its predecessors,
the A-100 incorporates

an active electronically
scanned array (AESA) radar


  • codenamed Premier – as
    opposed to a mechanically
    scanned radar.


Above: The A-100 utilises the airframe of the Il-76MD-90A – also known as the Il-476. The
initial prototype has been completed using the third Il-76MD-90A airframe: serial 01-03 that
was delivered to Taganrog in November 2014. Meanwhile, 01-04 delivered in April 2015 will
become the A-60SE combat airborne laser system prototype. UAC

Tu-160M


rolled out


at Kazan
A FIRST example of the
Tu-160M2 strategic bomber
has been rolled out at the
Kazan Aviation Plant, the
United Aircraft Corporation
(UAC) announced
on November 16.
The aircraft is thought
to have used the airframe
of one of two aircraft that
were left uncompleted after
production of the original
Tu-160 came to an end in


  1. These are serials
    8-04 and 8-05, both of
    which are expected to
    become test aircraft for
    the Tu-160M2 version.
    The Tu-160M
    incorporates the same
    basic airframe as the


existing Tu-160 Blackjack,
but includes all-new
avionics, electronics,
cockpit, communications
and control systems, as
well as new weapons. New
NK-32 series 02 engines
of increased thrust are
also to be incorporated.
The Tu-160M2 project was
first publicly announced
in April 2015, during a visit
to the Kazan factory by
the Russian minister of

defence Sergei Shoygu.
In February 2016, the
commander-in-chief of
the aerospace forces
Viktor Bondarev declared
the first new Tu-160M
would fly in 2019, after
which series production
would begin. However,
according to Russian news
agency TASS, first flight
has now been brought
forward to February 2018.
Series production of the

improved Tu-160M2 for
the VKS will begin in 2023.
It’s planned that two to
three Tu-160M2s will be
produced annually by the
Gorbunov Aircraft Plant
in Kazan under a contract
signed by UAC and the
Russian Defence Ministry.
In October 2016, deputy
defence minister Yuri
Borisov announced the VKS
had a total requirement
for 50 Tu-160M2s.

First


production


Mi-28UBs


enter


service
AN INITIAL batch of two
Mi-28UB combat training
helicopters has been
delivered to the VKS.
The Russian defence
ministry announced on
November 17 that the
new dual-control variants
had been delivered from
the Rostvertol factory
in Rostov-on-Don to
the 344th TsBPiPLS
(Centre for Combat
Applications and Flight
Crew Training)/696th IIVP
(Training and Research
Helicopter Regiment) at
the 339th Training Air
Base at Torzhok in the
Tver Region. They had
been formally transferred
to the VKS at Rostov-
on-Don on November
9 following completion
of acceptance flights.
Signature of a contract
with Russian Helicopters
for the first batch of
24 series production
Mi-28UBs was announced
by the defence ministry on
April 24, 2016. On August
22 the next year, Russian
Helicopters confirmed
that the first eight were all
expected to be delivered
by the end of 2017


  • see Mi-28UB enters
    production for Russia,
    October 2017, p24. All
    factory tests had been
    completed by October



  1. Delivery of all 24
    helicopters is expected to
    be completed by the end
    of 2018. Dave Allport


New Be-200ChS
for EMERCOM

Above: The third Taganrog-built Be-200ChS for Emercom, RF-31140 (c/n 64620070305, line
number 03-05), takes off from Taganrog on November 27 for its maiden fl ight. UAC
ANOTHER NEW production
Be-200ChS firefighting
and search and rescue
(SAR) amphibian has
been flown. It is destined
for the Ministry of the
Russian Federation for
Civil Defence, Emergencies
and Elimination of
Consequences of Natural

Disasters (MChS Rossii
or EMERCOM). The
aircraft, RF-31140, made its
maiden flight on November
27 from Taganrog.
It is one of six ordered
through a state contract
signed on May 25, 2011.
Handover to EMERCOM
was scheduled to take

place before the end of
December 2017, once
acceptance tests had
been completed. The
aircraft will be operated by
EMERCOM’s integrated
Krasnoyarsk aviation
rescue centre, part of
the Siberian Regional
Centre. Dave Allport

Russian Falcon in Iran
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT
Vladimir Putin travelled
to Tehran on November 1
to visit regime authorities
including Iran’s Supreme
Leader Ali Khamenei for the
second trilateral Caspian
Summit. Putin arrived in
a convoy of governmental
aircraft operated by

Spetsialny Letny Otryad


  • Rossiya (Special Flight
    Detachment [SLO Rossiya]).
    These consisted of Il-62M
    RA-86539, two Il-96s
    (including RA-96022),
    Tu-204-300 RA-64059,
    Tu-214 RA-64520 and,
    as seen here, Falcon
    7X RA-09007.


Keyvan Tavakkoli

Above: Although the fi rst fl ight of the Tu-160M2 has been brought forward, it seems likely that
serial 8-04 will only be modernised to full M2 standard after fl ight trials. UAC
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