Yak-35MV | |
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Role | Strategic bomber |
National origin | Soviet Union |
Manufacturer | OKB-115 / Yakovlev |
First flight | not flown |
The Yakovlev Yak-35MV was a low-altitude tactical fighter / interceptor project of the Soviet Union from the late 1950s, which suffered from a lack of funding, in the wake of the expected total reliance on guided missiles in the near future. In addition to financial problems, the engines were found to be under-developed and the project failed to progress further than the drawing board. [1]
The initial design was for a single-engined low-altitude interceptor for interceptions between 200 and 10,000 m (660 and 32,810 ft).This was refined to a twin-engined tactical fighter-bomber with a take-off weight of 15,000 kg (33,000 lb), carrying a weapon load of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb). [1]
Data from OKB Yakovlev [1]
General characteristics
Performance
Armament
2,000 kg (4,400 lb) weapons
Avionics
Vozdookh-1 GCI system
Yak-35MV | |
---|---|
Role | Strategic bomber |
National origin | Soviet Union |
Manufacturer | OKB-115 / Yakovlev |
First flight | not flown |
The Yakovlev Yak-35MV was a low-altitude tactical fighter / interceptor project of the Soviet Union from the late 1950s, which suffered from a lack of funding, in the wake of the expected total reliance on guided missiles in the near future. In addition to financial problems, the engines were found to be under-developed and the project failed to progress further than the drawing board. [1]
The initial design was for a single-engined low-altitude interceptor for interceptions between 200 and 10,000 m (660 and 32,810 ft).This was refined to a twin-engined tactical fighter-bomber with a take-off weight of 15,000 kg (33,000 lb), carrying a weapon load of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb). [1]
Data from OKB Yakovlev [1]
General characteristics
Performance
Armament
2,000 kg (4,400 lb) weapons
Avionics
Vozdookh-1 GCI system