• The Tupolev Voron (Russian: Ворон; English: Raven) was a planned supersonic unmanned reconnaissance aircraft of the Soviet Union manufactured by the company...
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  • producer Voron, Crimea, a village in the Sudak municipality Voron, Vologda Oblast, a rural locality in Kaduysky District, Russia Tupolev Voron, a planned...
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    The Tu-144MR was also to have served as a carrier aircraft for the Tupolev Voron reconnaissance drone, designed to compete with the Lockheed D-21 and...
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  • This is a list of aircraft produced by Tupolev, a Russian aircraft manufacturer. ANT-1: The first aircraft by A.N.T. and the first Soviet-built aircraft...
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    include (in alphabetical order): Lavochkin La-17 Tupolev Tu-123 Tupolev Tu-141 Tupolev Tu-143 Tupolev Voron Yakovlev Pchela By late 1959, the only spy plane...
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  • Tupolev Tu-80 Tupolev Tu-95LAL Tupolev Tu-107 Tupolev Tu-125 Tupolev Tu-360 Tupolev Voron Yakovlev VVP-6 Yakovlev Yak-8 Yakovlev Yak-16 Yakovlev Yak-25...
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  • unmanned aerial vehicle Experimental Tu-121 - 1959 unmanned aerial vehicle Voron - reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle Military aircraft AIR-6 - 1932...
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    recovered the wreckage. The Tupolev design bureau reverse-engineered the wreck and produced plans for a Soviet copy, named the Voron (Raven), but it was never...
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    needed] Tupolev Tu-123 — reconnaissance (1964) Tupolev Tu-141 — reconnaissance (mid-1970s) Tupolev Tu-143 — reconnaissance (1970s onward) Tupolev Ту-243...
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    Slavic macrotoponym associated with outstanding signs of nature, has a root voron- (from the proto-Slavic vorn) in the meaning of "black, dark" and the suffix...
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