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The Ilyushin Il-112/Il-212 ( Russian : Ил-112 ) is a high-wing light military transport aircraft being developed by Ilyushin Aviation Complex (JSC IL) for air landing and airdrop of military air cargoes , equipment and personnel. The aircraft is manufactured by Voronezh Aircraft Production Association in Voronezh . In October 2023, according to a source inside the Russian industrial-military complex, it was reported that the Il-112 project will be redesigned and renamed into the Ilyushin Il-212, the main difference being that now the aircraft will be equipped with turbofan instead of turboprop.

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28-576: Work began on the Il-112 project in 1994, for both civil and military roles, including as a 40-seat airliner and cargo versions with a rear loading ramp to replace the Antonov An-26 . The project was announced at the 1995 Paris Air Show where a model was exhibited. The military transport version, the Il-112V, was entered into a Russian Ministry of Defence competition to replace the Antonov An-26 ,

56-517: A Russian deputy minister of defense, said the aircraft is also scheduled to make its first flight in 2017. On 2 November 2015, Yuri Slyusar, president of United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) announced that the Il-112V will make its maiden flight in July 2017. On 20 June 2016, Andrey Kapustin the managing director of Aviastar-SP, said that the Ulyanovsk-based aircraft-maker will produce elements for

84-586: A new turboprop engine. In August 2013, the general designer of Ilyushin, Viktor Livanov, citing the First Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov, confirmed that work on the aircraft has been resumed. A new contract was signed by Sergey Shoygu , the Russian Minister of Defence, on 14 November 2014. Flight tests were to begin in 2017 and production in 2019. The performance requirements were considerably reduced, with

112-499: Is expected to meet all current ICAO noise and emissions requirements. The Il-112 has similar weights and dimensions to the An-26 it is intended to replace but differs by having a notably larger cabin cross-section, allowing it to accommodate 44 armed soldiers instead of 38. Thanks to the engine's reduced specific fuel consumption, which is down by 38 percent, the Il-112 has twice the ferry range, at 5,200 km (2,808 nm). The crew

140-409: Is reduced from six to two thanks to modern avionics and onboard equipment. The Il-112V is equipped with the avionics combining the entire equipment complexes and systems into an integrated complex – the onboard equipment integrated complex. All aviation information as well as information on the operation of aircraft systems is displayed on six LCD monitors ( digital cockpit ). The first prototype of

168-517: The An-24T tactical transport had proved successful in supporting Soviet troops in austere locations, its ventral loading hatch restricted the handling of cargo, and in particular vehicles, and made it less effective than hoped in parachuting men and supplies. As a result, interest in a version with a retractable cargo ramp increased, and the Antonov design bureau decided in 1966 to begin development on

196-527: The Ilyushin Il-114 regional commuter aircraft. The new engine features enhanced reliability, fuel economy and greater service life compared to its predecessors produced in the former Soviet Union . The engine has a modular design. The nine modules can be replaced in the field, which dramatically reduces costs and accelerates repair and maintenance. The engine has an electronic-hydromechanical control system. The TV7-117S engine has been offered to power

224-548: The Ka-52 , Mi-28 and Mi-26 helicopters. On 3 February 2017, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister, Dmitry Rogozin reiterated that the first flight of the developmental aircraft of the Il-112 will be around the middle of 2017. On 20 June 2017, Ilyushin Chief Designer Nikolai Talikov stated that the first flight will most likely be rescheduled to beginning of 2018. On 18 January 2018, the first prototype of

252-782: The Xian Y7 series. The An-26 has a secondary bomber role with underwing bomb racks. The racks are attached to the fuselage in front of and behind the rear landing gear. In the bombing role it was extensively used by the Vietnam People's Air Force during the Cambodian–Vietnamese War and Sudanese Air Force during the Second Sudanese Civil War and the War in Darfur . Russian Forces have also trained with

280-710: The Yakovlev Yak-40 and the Let L-410 in Russian service, being evaluated against designs from Sukhoi (the Su-80 ) and Mikoyan (the MiG-110 ). The Il-112 was ordered into full development on 8 April 2003, with the type planned to enter service in 2008. It was required to carry a cargo of 6,000 kg (13,000 lb) over a distance of 3,000 km (1,600 nmi; 1,900 mi). A market of up to 120 aircraft for

308-664: The An-26 as a bomber. In 1977, the Afghan Air Force received the An-26 aircraft and in 1986, they had 36 of them which were used for airborne assaults conducted by the Afghan Army 's commando and parachute battalions and two military transport squadrons. One An-26 was involved in the Purulia Incident in 1995 in which arms were dropped in the Purulia district of West Bengal , India . The reason behind

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336-704: The IL-112V was shown at the Voronezh Joint Stock Aircraft Manufacturing Company (VASO). It has two improved Klimov TV7-117ST turboprop engines, with 2,610 kW (3,500 hp) each, each powering six-bladed AV-112 constant-speed reversible pitch propellers. It is fitted with a monolithic, single-piece wing. The aircraft is 25.15 m long, with a height of 8.89 m and a wing span of 27.6 m. Russian unmanned air system developer Kronstadt Group partnered with Ilyushin to develop an autonomous aircraft demonstrator based on

364-522: The Il-112. Emerged after the bankruptcy of the Transas Group , St. Petersburg-based Kronstadt is developing the medium-sized Orion UAV, unveiled at the July 2017 MAKS air show . In July 2023, it was reported by RIA Novosti that the initial turboprop Il-112 project had changed. Instead, Ilyushin will develop a variant of the aircraft with turbojet, named Ilyushin Il-212, which will be designed on

392-674: The Il-112V was rolled out on 27 November 2018. It is intended for performance and flight handling trials. Taxi trials had begun by the end of December 2018. The aircraft performed its first flight on 30 March 2019, after which it was grounded for modifications to reduce its weight. The first prototype had weight reductions of 800 kg (1,800 lb) applied, while the second and third flying examples are expected to be 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) lighter still. Runway repairs at VASO's airfield delayed further flight testing, which did not resume until 30 March 2021. In October 2020, Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov had announced that

420-529: The Il-212. The modified aircraft will replace the turboprop Klimov TV7-117S engines with turbojet PD-8 engines, which are a derated variant of the Aviadvigatel PD-14 . However, additional changes will include new fuel and hydraulic systems as well as different landing gear, all resulting in an aircraft with increased payload. Certification of the PD-8 was originally expected in 2023. As of mid-2024,

448-601: The Russian Federation , Dmitry Komarov, Honored Test Pilot. Data from Ilyushin General characteristics Performance Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Antonov An-26 The Antonov An-26 ( NATO reporting name : Curl ) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft , designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986. While

476-637: The Russian military and 120 civil sales was estimated in 2004. In May 2010, with the funds allocated for development exhausted and no sign of a prototype, the Russian Defence Ministry cancelled the development contract, and in May 2011 decided to purchase seven Antonov An-140 T cargo aircraft produced by Aviakor in Samara, Russia. On October 16, 2012, Dmitry Rogozin , in India at the meeting of

504-547: The Russian-Indian intergovernmental commission on trade-economic, scientific-technical and cultural cooperation, said that "Russia intends to offer India's involvement in the production of Il-112. We have brought to mind, to establish the technical documentation of the project is the development of the aircraft Ilyushin KB. And we're going to, among other projects, to offer India to take part in this project." In January 2013 it

532-487: The aircraft now required to carry 5,000 kg (11,000 lb) of cargo over a distance of 1,200 km (650 nmi; 750 mi). On 10 August 2015, the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) announced that the first production-standard Ilyushin Il-112V transport aircraft is set to roll off the line at Voronezh Aircraft Production Plant (Russian acronym VASO) in the first half of 2017. Yury Borisov,

560-454: The basis of the Il-112. The Il-212 will retain the fuselage, onboard equipment, and avionics from its predecessor. However, the new aircraft will receive Russian-made jet engines PD-8 , a derivative of the PD-14 engine. In addition, it will be equipped with updated landing gear, a new fuel system, and a new hydraulic system. The aircraft was designed to operate in adverse weather conditions and

588-452: The drop is not disclosed to the public due to national security. [REDACTED]   Vietnam *note: Lithuania was not a CIS country. Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988–89 General characteristics Performance Related development Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Related lists Klimov TV7-117 The Klimov TV7-117 is a Russian turboprop engine certified in 1997 to power

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616-428: The engine manufacturer was implementing a strategy of using a computer model of the PD-8 for testing in order to reduce the number of required real engine tests, so as to accelerate PD-8 certification. On 17 August 2021, the only flying prototype Il-112V (RF-41400) suffered a fire in the right engine and crashed near Kubinka Airfield . All three crew on board were killed, including test-pilots: Nikolai Kuimov , Hero of

644-492: The new An-26 derivative, in advance of an official order. The cargo ramp was based on that design and allowed the cargo deck to be sealed and pressurised in flight. When loading cargo, it could either be lowered to allow vehicles to be driven in, or slid beneath the aircraft's fuselage, so that cargo could be loaded straight in off a truck bed. In March 1968, the OKB received official permission to begin development. Particular attention

672-543: The second experimental Il-112 prototype before the end of 2016. On 11 November 2016, Russia's Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET) announced that it is developing a new on-board defense system (ODS) for the Ilyushin Il-112V. The ODS is based on the President-S ODS that is designed to protect aircraft from being hit by anti-aircraft missiles and artillery. The defense system is currently installed on

700-587: The troop transport or freight mission to the medical evacuation role with up to 24 stretchers fitted. The An-26 made its public debut at the 27th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget where the second prototype, CCCP-26184 (c/n00202), was shown in the static aircraft park. The An-26 is also manufactured without a license agreement in China by the Xian Aircraft factory as the Y-14 , later changed to be included in

728-664: The two flying prototype aircraft would be delivered to the Defense Ministry in 2021, and that the first serial production units should arrive to the Russian Aerospace Forces in 2023. This never happened as the first flying prototype crashed and the second flying prototype was never fully completed. In the Summer of 2023 at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, it was announced that the project would move forward as

756-678: Was announced that in late December, the Main Commander of the Russian Air Force presented to the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu the case for a resumption of the Il-112 project. On 24 June 2013 it was reported that the Il-112 is considered as a replacement for the Antonov An-26 and Antonov An-32 in export, and on 26 June, that the Ilyushin Design Bureau sent JSC Klimov a request for the establishment of

784-731: Was given to the military mission, and the majority of early An-26 production was delivered to the VTA (voyenno-transportnaya aviatsiya) . Using the majority of the An-24 airframe, it has high-set cantilevered wings, wing-mounted twin turboprops with a turbojet engine in the starboard nacelle for use as an auxiliary power unit and also for extra take-off thrust, plus long main undercarriage legs. The An-26 includes military equipment, such as tip-up paratroop canvas seats, an overhead traveling hoist, bulged observation windows and parachute static line attachment cables. It can be configured in 20-30 minutes from

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