Soviet Union military aircraft designation systems
Pre-revolutionary Imperial Russia did not have a single national unified system but instead relied on those provided by the manufacturers of the aircraft, like Sikorsky Ilya Muromets 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The Soviet system used from shortly after the revolution in 1923 and until gradually superseded after 1940, was divided by function, with numbers assigned in order by the government.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
- A - Avtozhir
- *A-4 - TsAGI
- *A-7 - Kamov
- ARK - ARKtichyeskii
- *ARK-3 - Chyetverikov
- *ARK-5 - Polikarpov R-5
- B - Bombardirovshchik
- BI - Blitzniy Istrebitel
- *BI-1 - Bereznyak-Isayev
- BB - Blizhniy Bombardirovshchik
- *BB-1 - Sukhoi Su-2
- *BB-2 - Grushin
- *BB-22 - Yakovlev Yak-2
- *BB-22bis - Yakovlev Yak-4
- BSh - Bronirovannyi Shturmovik
- *BSh-1 - Vultee V-11
- *BSh-2 - Ilyushin Il-2
- DI - Dvukhmestnyi Istrebitel
- *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 - Dvukhmotorny Istrebitel Pushechny
- *DIP: Tupolev ANT-29
- DB - Dalniy Bombardirovshchik
- *DB-1: Tupolev ANT-25
- *DB-2: Tupolev ANT-37
- *DB-3: Ilyushin TsKB-30, redesignated Il-4
- *DB-4: Ilyushin TsKB-56
- *DB-240: Yermolayev, redesignated Yer-2
- *DB-A - Bolkhovitinov
- FB - Frontovoy Bombardirovshchik
- *FB: Tupolev Tu-2
- G - Gruzovoi
- *G-1: Tupolev TB-1 as transport
- *G-2: Tupolev TB-3 as transport
- GST - Gydro Samolyot Transportnyj
- *GST - Consolidated PBY Catalina
- I - Istrebitel
- *I-Z - Grigorovich
- *I-1 - Polikarpov
- *I-1 - Grigorovich
- *I-2 - Grigorovich
- *I-3 - Polikarpov
- *I-4 - Tupolev ANT-5
- *I-5 - 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
- *I-8 - Tupolev ANT-13
- *I-9 - Grigorovich
- *I-10 - Grigorovich
- *I-11 - Polikarpov
- *I-12 - 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 - Polikarpov TsKB-15/19/25/33
- *I-18 - Polikarpov TsKB-43
- *I-21 - Ilyushin
- *I-21 - Pashinin
- *I-22 - Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-1
- *I-26 - Yakovlev Yak-1. '26' is from Yakovlev AIR series designations.
- *I-28 - Yatsenko
- *I-29 - Yakovlev Yak-2
- *I-30 - Yakovlev Yak-3
- *I-180 - Polikarpov
- *I-185 - Polikarpov
- *I-200 or I-61 - Polikarpov and later MiG-1)
- *I-301 - Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3
- IP - Istrebitel Pushetchnii
- *IP-1 - Grigorovich
- *IP-4 - Grigorovich
- *IP-21 - Pashinin
- IS - Istrebitel Skladnoi
- *IS-1 & IS-2 - Nikitin
- K - Korablennyi
- KR - Korabelnii Razvedchik
- *KR-1 - Heinkel HD 55
- *KR-2 - Beriev Be-2/KOR-1
- KR - KReiser
- *KR-6 - Tupolev ANT-7/R-6 on floats
- KOR - Korabelnii O Razvedchik –
- *KOR-1 - Beriev Be-2
- *KOR-2 - Beriev Be-4
- *KOR-3 - Beriev Be-5, not built
- M - Morskoi
- MBR - Morskoi Blizhnii Razvedchik
- *MBR-1 - Bartini project
- *MBR-2 - Beriev MP-1
- *MBR-4 - Savoia-Marchetti SM.62bis
- *MBR-5 - Samsonov
- *MBR-7 - Beriev MS-8
- MDR - Morskoi Dalnii Razvedchik
- *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 - Mnogomestnii Istrebitel
- *MI-3 - Tupolev ANT-21
- MP - Morskoi Passazhirskiy
- *MP-1 - Beriev MBR-2
- *MP-2 - Chyetverikov ARK-3
- MR - Morskoi Razvedchik
- *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 - Morskoi Torpedonosyets Bombardirovshchik
- *MTB-1 - Tupolev ANT-27
- *MTB-2 - Tupolev ANT-44
- MU - Morskoi Uchebny
- *MU-1 - Avro 504
- *MU-2 - Polikarpov U-2M
- *MU-3 - Moskaleyev
- *MU-4 - Nikitin
- PS - Passazhirskii Samolyot
- *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 - Lisunov Li-2/Douglas DC-3
- *PS-89 - Laville ZIG-1
- *PS-124 - Tupolev ANT-20
- R - Razvedchik
- *R-Z - Polikarpov
- *R-1 - Polikarpov
- *R-2 - Polikarpov
- *R-3 - Tupolev ANT-3
- *R-4 - Tupolev
- *R-5 - Polikarpov
- *R-6 - Tupolev ANT-7
- *R-7 - Tupolev ANT-10
- *R-9 - Kochyerigin R-9/SR-9
- *R-10 - Neman/KhAI
- *R-12 - Yakovlev
- RD - Rekord Dalnost –
- *RD - Tupolev ANT-25
- ROM - Razvedchik Otkrytogo Morya
- *ROM-1 - Grigorovich
- *ROM-2 - Grigorovich
- SB - Skorostnoi Bombardirovshchik
- *SB: Tupolev ANT-40
- ShB - Shturmovoi Bombardirovshchik
- *ShB: Sukhoi Su-2
- SPB - Skorostnoi Pikiruyuschii Bombardirovshchik
- *SPB - Polikarpov I-16 variant used with Zveno project
- SPL - Samolyet dlya Podvodnikh Lodok
- *SPL - Chyetverikov
- SS - Stratosfernii Samolyot
- *SS - Chizhevski BOK-1
- T - Torpedonosets
- *T-1 - Tupolev ANT-41
- TB - Tiazholyi Bombardirovshchik
- *TB-1 - Tupolev ANT-4
- *TB-2 - Polikarpov
- *TB-3 - Tupolev ANT-6
- *TB-4 - Tupolev ANT-16
- *TB-5 - Grigorovich
- *TB-6 - Tupolev ANT-26
- *TB-7 - Tupolev ANT-42
- TSh - Tiazholyi Shturmovik
- *TSh-1 - Grigorovich
- *TSh-2 - Grigorovich
- *TSh-3 - Kocherigin TsKB-4
- U - Uchebny
- *U-1 - Avro 504
- *U-2 - Polikarpov U-2/Po-2
- *U-3 - Mikhelson
- *U-4 - Mikhelson
- *U-5 - Nikitin NV-5
- UPB - Uchyebno Perekhodnoi Bombardirovshchik
- *UPB - Kazan KAI-3
- UT - Uchebno-Trenirivochnyi
- *UT-1 - Yakovlev UT-1
- *UT-2 - Yakovlev UT-2
- *UT-3 - Yakovlev UT-3
- UTI - Uchebno-Trenirivochnyi Istrebitel
- *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 - Vozdushnyi Istrebitel Tankov '''
- *VIT-1 - Polikarpov
- *VIT-2 - Polikarpov
Soviet system after December 9, 1940
then sequential numbers, sometimes with odd numbers for fighters and even numbers for other types. However, this latter rule was not always applied, especially for helicopters.
Contrary to western sources, official Soviet designations did not include constructors' names, only abbreviations 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 Air Standardization Coordinating Committee reporting name system was based on an initial letter indicating type of aircraft or missile, and 1 syllable if propeller-driven or 2 if jet- or rocket-powered.