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Beriev Be-12

The Beriev Be-12 Chayka (Russian: Бериева Бе-12 Чайка, romanizedChayka, lit.'Seagull', NATO reporting name: Mail) is a Soviet turboprop-powered amphibious aircraft designed in the 1950s for anti-submarine and maritime patrol duties.

Be-12 Chayka
Be-12P-200 at Gelendzhik in September 2004
Role Maritime patrol aircraft
Manufacturer Beriev OKB
First flight 18 October 1960
Introduction 1960s
Status Operational (in small numbers)
Primary user Soviet Naval Aviation
Produced 1960 (1960) — 1973 (1973)
Number built 150[1]
Developed from Beriev Be-6

Design and development edit

The Beriev Be-12 was a successor to the Beriev Be-6 flying boat, whose primary roles were as an anti-submarine and maritime patrol bomber aircraft. Though tracing its origins to the Be-6, the Be-12 inherited little more than the gull wing and twin oval tailfin configuration of the older aircraft. The Be-12 has turboprop engines, which gave it an improved speed and range over the Be-6.[2] The Be-12 also had retractable landing gear, which enabled it to land on normal land runways, as well as water.

The Be-12 was first flown on October 18, 1960, at Taganrog airfield, and made its first[2] public appearance at the 1961 Soviet Aviation Day festivities at Tushino airfield. A total of 150 aircraft were produced, in several variations, with production ending in 1973.

Operational history edit

 
A Be-12 during take-off roll

The Be-12 entered service with Soviet Naval Aviation, or AV-MF (Aviatcia Voenno-Morskogo Flota), in the early 1960s in the maritime patrol role, and is one of the few amphibians still in military service in the world. Initially its role was ASW patrol, but when newer missiles enabled United States Navy submarines to launch from further offshore it was converted to the search and rescue role (Be-12PS). Small numbers are still in service. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, some aircraft were converted to water bombers for the suppression of forest fires. During development of the Beriev Be-200 unique fire-fighting equipment was tested using a specially modified Be-12P, code-named "12 Yellow". After installation of the fire-fighting system, the aircraft was registered as RA-00046 and given the designation Be-12P-200. This modified Be-12 was also used to trial firefighting operations envisaged for the Be-200.[3] According to figures released in 1993, the Russian Navy had 55 aircraft in service. By 2005 this had dropped to 12,[1] and by 2008 there were only nine aircraft still in service.[citation needed] A surviving Be-12 is preserved at the Central Air Force Museum at Monino, outside of Moscow. Other examples exist at the Ukraine State Aviation Museum at Kyiv, Ukraine and at the Taganrog Air Museum, in southern Russia. It has been reported that the planes have been conducting patrols along and around the Crimean coast during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4][5]

Variants edit

 
Be-12 during take-off on water
 
Be-12P-200 technology demonstrator
Be-12
Twin-engined maritime reconnaissance, anti-submarine warfare flying-boat. 2 prototypes and 130 production airframes built.
Be-12EKO
Projected ecological reconnaissance version. Not built.
Be-12I
Projected scientific research version designed in 1991. Not built.
Be-12LL
Conversion for testing the 3M-80 'Moskit' anti-shipping missile. Nose radar replaced with missile seeker head. One aircraft converted in 1980.
Be-12N
ASW version fitted with new sensors, avionics, MAD sensor and Nartsiss search/attack system. 27 aircraft converted.
Be-12Nkh
Utility transport, experimental passenger transport version. Military equipment removed, additional windows fitted. 2 built, both converted from Be-12.
Be-12P
Firefighting version. One 4,500 L tank and two 750 L tanks installed. Four aircraft converted in 1992.
Be-12P-200
Technology demonstrator for the Beriev Be-200. Fire-fighting configuration. One aircraft converted.[3]
Be-12PS
Maritime Search and rescue version. Life rafts and survival equipment carried. 6 crew. 10 built new, 4 converted from Be-12.
Be-12SK
One aircraft converted in 1961 for use in SK-1 nuclear depth charge tests.
Be-14
All weather, day/night SAR version. Additional SAR and medical equipment. 6 crew. AI-20D engines. One built.
M-12
Stripped-down Be-12 used for record-setting flights. 2 Crew. Later returned to standard configuration.

Operators edit

Current operators edit

  Russia
  Ukraine

Former Operators edit

  Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijani Air Forces – inherited three aircraft from the Soviet Union. They were decommissioned around 2000, and scrapped in 2018.[7]
  Egypt
  • Egyptian Air Force – operated two or three Be-12s circa 1970, crewed by Soviet personnel, to maintain surveillance on the United States Navy's 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean.[8]
  Soviet Union
  Syria
  Vietnam

Specifications (Be-12) edit

 
Be-12 at Monino Central Air Force Museum in Moscow, 2006

Data from [1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 4
  • Length: 30.11 m (98 ft 9 in)
  • Wingspan: 29.84 m (97 ft 11 in)
  • Height: 7.94 m (26 ft 1 in)
  • Wing area: 99 m2 (1,070 sq ft)
  • Empty weight: 24,000 kg (52,911 lb)
  • Gross weight: 29,500 kg (65,036 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 36,000 kg (79,366 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Ivchenko Progress AI-20D turboprop engines, 3,964 kW (5,316 hp) each
  • Propellers: 4-bladed constant-speed propellers

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 530 km/h (330 mph, 290 kn)
  • Range: 3,300 km (2,100 mi, 1,800 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 8,000 m (26,000 ft)
  • Wing loading: 298 kg/m2 (61 lb/sq ft)
  • Power/mass: 0.260 kW/kg (0.158 hp/lb)

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Beriev Be-12 'Mail'". www.aeroflight.co.uk. 26 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, John W. R. (1975–1976). Jane's All The World's Aircraft. Macdonald and Jane's. pp. 488–489. ISBN 0-354-00521-9.
  3. ^ a b Gordon, Sal'nikov and Zablotskiy 2006, pp. 79–80.
  4. ^ Newdick, Thomas (18 August 2022). "Russia's Rickety Be-12 Flying Boats Are Still Patrolling Off Crimea". The drive. Retrieved 18 August 2022. 
  5. ^ "Russia is highly likely using an amphibious plane from the 1960s to hunt for a new threat to its Black Sea Fleet, Western intel says". Business Insider, October 2, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  6. ^ "World Air Forces 2022". Flightglobal. Flightglobal Insight. 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  7. ^ Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (9 December 2020). "Caspian Amphibians - Azerbaijan's Elusive Fleet Of Beriev Amphibious Aircraft". Oryx.
  8. ^ Air International Magazine, August 1995, p. 88; example photo, p. 83.
  9. ^ "'Sát thủ tàu ngầm' mạnh nhất của Không quân Hải quân Việt Nam". 18 January 2015.

Bibliography edit

  • Yefim Gordon, Andrey Sal'nikov and Aleksandr Zablotskiy (2006) Beriev's Jet Flying Boats. Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-236-5
  • "Beriev Be-12 'Mail'". aeroflight.co.uk. 2005-08-05. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  • . Aviation.ru. 2004-03-30. Archived from the original on 2006-10-06. Retrieved 2006-08-14.

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bomber aircraft Though tracing its origins to the Be 6 the Be 12 inherited little more than the gull wing and twin oval tailfin configuration of the older aircraft The Be 12 has turboprop engines which gave it an improved speed and range over the Be 6 2 The Be 12 also had retractable landing gear which enabled it to land on normal land runways as well as water The Be 12 was first flown on October 18 1960 at Taganrog airfield and made its first 2 public appearance at the 1961 Soviet Aviation Day festivities at Tushino airfield A total of 150 aircraft were produced in several variations with production ending in 1973 Operational history edit nbsp A Be 12 during take off rollThe Be 12 entered service with Soviet Naval Aviation or AV MF Aviatcia Voenno Morskogo Flota in the early 1960s in the maritime patrol role and is one of the few amphibians still in military service in the world Initially its role was ASW patrol but when newer missiles enabled United States Navy submarines to launch from further offshore it was converted to the search and rescue role Be 12PS Small numbers are still in service After the dissolution of the Soviet Union some aircraft were converted to water bombers for the suppression of forest fires During development of the Beriev Be 200 unique fire fighting equipment was tested using a specially modified Be 12P code named 12 Yellow After installation of the fire fighting system the aircraft was registered as RA 00046 and given the designation Be 12P 200 This modified Be 12 was also used to trial firefighting operations envisaged for the Be 200 3 According to figures released in 1993 the Russian Navy had 55 aircraft in service By 2005 this had dropped to 12 1 and by 2008 there were only nine aircraft still in service citation needed A surviving Be 12 is preserved at the Central Air Force Museum at Monino outside of Moscow Other examples exist at the Ukraine State Aviation Museum at Kyiv Ukraine and at the Taganrog Air Museum in southern Russia It has been reported that the planes have been conducting patrols along and around the Crimean coast during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 4 5 Variants edit nbsp Be 12 during take off on water nbsp Be 12P 200 technology demonstratorBe 12 Twin engined maritime reconnaissance anti submarine warfare flying boat 2 prototypes and 130 production airframes built Be 12EKO Projected ecological reconnaissance version Not built Be 12I Projected scientific research version designed in 1991 Not built Be 12LL Conversion for testing the 3M 80 Moskit anti shipping missile Nose radar replaced with missile seeker head One aircraft converted in 1980 Be 12N ASW version fitted with new sensors avionics MAD sensor and Nartsiss search attack system 27 aircraft converted Be 12Nkh Utility transport experimental passenger transport version Military equipment removed additional windows fitted 2 built both converted from Be 12 Be 12P Firefighting version One 4 500 L tank and two 750 L tanks installed Four aircraft converted in 1992 Be 12P 200 Technology demonstrator for the Beriev Be 200 Fire fighting configuration One aircraft converted 3 Be 12PS Maritime Search and rescue version Life rafts and survival equipment carried 6 crew 10 built new 4 converted from Be 12 Be 12SK One aircraft converted in 1961 for use in SK 1 nuclear depth charge tests Be 14 All weather day night SAR version Additional SAR and medical equipment 6 crew AI 20D engines One built M 12 Stripped down Be 12 used for record setting flights 2 Crew Later returned to standard configuration Operators editCurrent operators edit nbsp RussiaRussian Naval Aviation received ex Soviet Union aircraft Nine Aircraft still in operation with the Black Sea Fleet citation needed nbsp UkraineUkrainian Naval Aviation received ex Soviet aircraft two still in operation 6 Former Operators edit nbsp AzerbaijanAzerbaijani Air Forces inherited three aircraft from the Soviet Union They were decommissioned around 2000 and scrapped in 2018 7 nbsp EgyptEgyptian Air Force operated two or three Be 12s circa 1970 crewed by Soviet personnel to maintain surveillance on the United States Navy s 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean 8 nbsp Soviet UnionSoviet Naval Aviation passed its aircraft to successor countries Russia Ukraine and Azerbaijan nbsp SyriaSyrian Air Force citation needed nbsp VietnamVietnam People s Air Force four aircraft in 1981 9 Specifications Be 12 edit nbsp Be 12 at Monino Central Air Force Museum in Moscow 2006Data from 1 General characteristicsCrew 4 Length 30 11 m 98 ft 9 in Wingspan 29 84 m 97 ft 11 in Height 7 94 m 26 ft 1 in Wing area 99 m2 1 070 sq ft Empty weight 24 000 kg 52 911 lb Gross weight 29 500 kg 65 036 lb Max takeoff weight 36 000 kg 79 366 lb Powerplant 2 Ivchenko Progress AI 20D turboprop engines 3 964 kW 5 316 hp each Propellers 4 bladed constant speed propellersPerformance Maximum speed 530 km h 330 mph 290 kn Range 3 300 km 2 100 mi 1 800 nmi Service ceiling 8 000 m 26 000 ft Wing loading 298 kg m2 61 lb sq ft Power mass 0 260 kW kg 0 158 hp lb See also editRelated development Beriev Be 6Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Canadair CL 415 Harbin SH 5 Martin P5M Marlin Martin PBM Mariner ShinMaywa US 1Related lists List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS List of flying boats and floatplanesReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beriev Be 12 Notes edit a b c Beriev Be 12 Mail www aeroflight co uk 26 June 2016 a b Taylor John W R 1975 1976 Jane s All The World s Aircraft Macdonald and Jane s pp 488 489 ISBN 0 354 00521 9 a b Gordon Sal nikov and Zablotskiy 2006 pp 79 80 Newdick Thomas 18 August 2022 Russia s Rickety Be 12 Flying Boats Are Still Patrolling Off Crimea The drive Retrieved 18 August 2022 Russia is highly likely using an amphibious plane from the 1960s to hunt for a new threat to its Black Sea Fleet Western intel says Business Insider October 2 2023 Retrieved October 2 2023 World Air Forces 2022 Flightglobal Flightglobal Insight 2022 Retrieved 18 March 2022 Mitzer Stijn Oliemans Joost 9 December 2020 Caspian Amphibians Azerbaijan s Elusive Fleet Of Beriev Amphibious Aircraft Oryx Air International Magazine August 1995 p 88 example photo p 83 Sat thủ tau ngầm mạnh nhất của Khong quan Hải quan Việt Nam 18 January 2015 Bibliography edit Yefim Gordon Andrey Sal nikov and Aleksandr Zablotskiy 2006 Beriev s Jet Flying Boats Hinckley UK Midland Publishing ISBN 1 85780 236 5 Beriev Be 12 Mail aeroflight co uk 2005 08 05 Retrieved 2008 09 11 Beriev Aviation ru 2004 03 30 Archived from the original on 2006 10 06 Retrieved 2006 08 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beriev Be 12 amp oldid 1185112490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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