The Kuznetsov Design Bureau (Russian: СНТК им. Н. Д. Кузнецова, also known as OKB-276) was a Russian design bureau for aircraft engines, administrated...
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The Kuznetsov NK-12 is a Soviet turboprop engine of the 1950s, designed by the Kuznetsov design bureau. The NK-12 drives two large four-bladed contra-rotating...
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The Kuznetsov NK-25 is a turbofan aircraft engine made by the Soviet Kuznetsov Design Bureau and used in the Tupolev Tu-22M strategic bomber. One of the...
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The NK-8 was a low-bypass turbofan engine built by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau, in the 90 kN (20,000 lbf) thrust class. It powered production models of...
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(127 KN) thrust. It is made by the Soviet Kuznetsov Design Bureau. It is an upgraded version of the Kuznetsov NK-8. In 1974, the Minister of Aviation Industry...
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in thrust. It was the last major project of Kuznetsov Design Bureau founder Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov. The NK-93 was originally scheduled for flight...
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The Kuznetsov NK-144 is an afterburning turbofan engine made by the Soviet Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Used on the early models of the Tupolev Tu-144 supersonic...
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powers the Lun-class ekranoplan. It is made by the soviet Kuznetsov Design Bureau (now JSC Kuznetsov). Lun-class ekranoplan Spasatel (proposed) Data from Otechestvennaya...
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2233 Kuznetsov, an asteroid named for Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov (1911–1944) Kuznetsov Design Bureau, a Soviet/Russian aircraft engine design bureau Admiral...
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NK-15 (GRAU index 11D51) was a rocket engine designed and built in the late 1960s by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. The NK designation was derived from the...
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The Kuznetsov NK-32 is an afterburning three-spool low bypass turbofan jet engine which powers the Tupolev Tu-160 supersonic bomber, and was fitted to...
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Samara-based aerospace engine companies, including JSC N.D. Kuznetsov SNTK, JSC Samara Design Bureau of Machine Building and JSC NPO Povolzhskiy AviTI. The...
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Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov was a Chief Designer of the Soviet Design Bureau OKB-276 which deals with the development, manufacture and distribution...
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The Kuznetsov NK-88 was an experimental alternative fuel turbofan engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Development of the NK-88 began in 1974...
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The Kuznetsov NK-22 is an afterburning turbofan engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. In April 1967, the Kuznetsov Design Bureau accepted an...
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operated by the Russian and Chinese navies. Originally designed for the Soviet Navy, the Kuznetsov-class ships use a ski-jump for launching high-performance...
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The Kuznetsov NK-6 was a low-bypass afterburning turbofan engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Development of the NK-6 started in 1955 at...
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Kuznetsov NK-4 is a turboprop engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Development of the NK-4 began on September 27, 1955 at the Kuznetsov Design...
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the Soviet Kuznetsov Design Bureau. The design of the plane was based on a modified Tupolev Tu-95 and would be fitted with two Kuznetsov NK-14A nuclear-fuelled...
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OKB (redirect from Design bureau)
byuro, meaning 'experiment and design bureau'. During the Soviet era, OKBs were closed institutions working on design and prototyping of advanced technology...
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driving contra-rotating propellers. In the 1950s, the Soviet Union's Kuznetsov Design Bureau developed the NK-12 turboprop. It drives an eight-blade contra-rotating...
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Plant MMP, Moscow Tushino MKB Soyuz JSC Kuznetsov OAO Motorostroitel, Samara Oblast Kuznetsov Design Bureau, Universalnoe plant, KMPO (Kazan, close to...
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lift-off; Valentin Anisimov, chief designer at Kuznetsov Design Bureau, and how Korolev approached the Kuznetsov company, to make the new rocket engines for...
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produced for first stages of N1F were kept by the manufacturer (Kuznetsov Design Bureau), then sold for use on other launchers beginning around 2000. LOK...
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Ilyushin Il-62 (section Design)
from the Soviet Council of Ministers on 18 June 1960, with the Kuznetsov Design Bureau being instructed at the same time to develop the NK-8 turbofan...
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(Progress State Research and Production Rocket Space Center), engines (Kuznetsov Design Bureau) and cables (Volgacable, Samara Cable Company), aircraft (Aviakor)...
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The Kuznetsov TV-2 was a turboprop engine, designed by the Kuybyshev Engine Design Bureau. TV-2F Antonov An-8 (proposed) Tupolev '101' (project) Tupolev...
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The Kuznetsov NK-89 was an experimental alternative fuel turbofan engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. The NK-89 was a modified version of...
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thrusters". 26 October 2017. "VORTEX® Upper Stage Engine Achieves Critical Design Milestone". sncorp.com. Sierra Nevada Corporation. 4 August 2022. Retrieved...
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