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Soviet aerospace design bureau
"OKB-23" redirects here. For related design bureaus and manufacturing plants, see NPO Mashinostroyeniya and Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center .
V. M. Myasishchev Experimental Design Bureau (Экспериментальный Машиностроительный Завод им. В. М. Мясищева) or OKB-23 , founded in 1951 by MGB UdSSR Vladimir Myasishchev , was one of the chief Soviet aerospace design bureaus until its dissolution in 1960. Vladimir Myasishchev went on to head TsAGI . In 1967, Myasishchev left TsAGI and recreated his bureau, which still exists to this day. The bureau prefix was "M." As of 2003, its workforce is estimated at approximately one thousand. Myasishchev and NPO Molniya intend to use the V-MT or M-55 as launch vehicle for sub-orbital spaceflight .
In July 2014, the merger of Myasishchev and Ilyushin to create a single modern production complex was announced by the Board of Directors of OAO Il.
Products
Myasishchev M-50
1940-1960
VM-1/DVB-102 : prototype long-range, high-altitude bomber, 1940
VM-2: projected version of VM-1 with M-20 diesel engines, 1940
VM-3/DVB-102N: projected version powered by M-120TK engines, 1940
VM-4: prototype version powered by M-71TK-3 engines, 1943
VM-5/DVB-102DM: projected version powered by MB-102TK engines, 1942
VM-6/Pe-2M-1 : Pe-2 with M-1 engines, 1943
VM-7/Pe-2B
VM-8/Pe-2D (Pe-6)
VM-9/Pe-2S
VM-10/Pe-3M
VM-11/Pe-2K
VM-12/Pe-2I
VM-13/Pe-2M
VM-14/DIS : long-range escort fighter prototype, 1945
VM-15/Pe-2RD
VM-16/DB-108 : long-range bomber prototype developed from the Pe-2, 1944
VM-17/DB-II-108 : prototype three crew version of VM-16, 1945
VM-18 : prototype four crew version of VM-16 with increased length and wingspan, 1945
VM-19/VB-109 : VM-17 rebuilt for two crew and same wingspan as the VM-16 and VM-17, 1945
VM-20/Pe-2F
VM-21/Pe-2R
VM-22/DVB-202: projected four-engine strategic long-range, high-altitude bomber, 1944
VM-23/DVB-302: projected four-engine strategic long-range, high-altitude bomber, 1945
VM-24/RB-17: projected tactical jet bomber, 1945
M-25/M-4 "Bison" : company designation for M-4
M-26 (I) : M-4 powered by VD-7 engines, 1951
M-26 (II) : projected four-engine military transport aircraft, 1960
M-27 : projected two or four engine jet airliner, 1952
M-28/2M : four-engine high-altitude bomber, 1951
M-29/M-6P : projected airliner derived from the M-4, 1953
M-30 (I) : projected high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, 1953
M-30 (II) : nuclear powered canard wing supersonic bomber, 1959
M-31 : projected transonic strategic bomber, 1952
M-32 : projected delta-wing supersonic strategic bomber, 1953
M-33 : Yak-1000 development, 1951
M-34 : transonic bomber, 1953
M-36 : company designation for 3M
M-39 : 3M powered by VD-7V turbojets, 1957
M-50 "Bounder" prototype supersonic bomber, 1954
M-51 : unmanned M-50, 1956
M-52 : supersonic strategic missile carrier developed from the M-50, 1956
M-53 : projected SST, 1958
M-54 : tailless delta-wing supersonic strategic missile carrier, 1959
M-55 : various SST studies, 1958
M-56 : canard or delta supersonic strategic missile carrier, 1956, very similar to XB-70
M-57 : nuclear powered bomber project, 1959
M-58 : tailless supersonic bomber, 1958
M-59 : canard wing supersonic missile carrier, 1959
M-60 : nuclear powered bomber project developed from the M-50, 1955
M-70 : supersonic flying boat, 1955
1967-present
M-12 : STOL/VTOL utility aircraft, 1968
M-13 : military transport, 1968
M-17 "Mystic-A" : high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, 1970
M-18 : supersonic bomber design, 1972; cancelled in favor of the Tupolev Tu-160
M-19 : hypersonic air and space plane; various engine and fuel types, 1974
M-20 : strategic multi-regime supersonic bomber, many aerodynamic configurations, 1968
M-25 : supersonic attack aircraft, used its own shockwave as a weapon, 1969
M-35/VM-T : 2 M-4s converted to carry the space shuttle Buran , 1977
M-52 eight-engine heavy transport aircraft, 1979
M-55 "Mystic-B" : high-altitude research and reconnaissance aircraft, 1985
M-60 : widebody airliner projects; many variants, 1985-2003
M-61/M-17PV : development of M-17, 1984
M-62 Oryol : high-altitude remote-controlled drone, 1975
M-63 : high-altitude aircraft, 1981
M-65/M-17P : M-17 development, 1986
M-67 : high-altitude observation aircraft, 1987
M-70 Gzhel : single-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1989; renamed to M-101
M-72 Yamal twin-engine amphibious aircraft, 1989
M-80 two or four-engine VTOL transport aircraft, 1994
M-90 Air Ferry: very heavy multi-purpose transport project, 1992. Not built.
M-101 Gzhel : single-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1992
M-102 Duet : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1989
M-103 Skif : experimental heavy bomber, 1990
M-104 : project
M-105 : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft developed from the M-102, 1994
M-111 : twin-engine business/executive transport project, revision of 1975 German AMC-111 project, 1993
M-112 : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft, German-Russian joint project, 1993
M-120 : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft
M-121 : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft
M-150 : twin-engine, 150 passenger short-range airliner, 1995
M-200 Master : military advanced trainer project, 1992. Not built.
M-201 Sokol : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft, 1992
M-202 Olyon : 19 passenger twin-engine feederliner developed from the M-102, 1997
M-203 Barsuk : single-engine light utility aircraft, 1995
M-205 : two-seat light attack aircraft, 1996
M-207 : advanced trainer developed from the M-205, 1996
M-302 Kuryer : twin-engine business/executive transport aircraft for Iran, 1993
M-500 : agricultural utility aircraft
Spacecraft
Missiles
References
"Russian Companies Design Space Tour Plane " Space Travel , 31 August 2012. Retrieved: 6 September 2012.
"Интеграция ОАО "Ил" и ОАО "ЭМЗ им. В.М. Мясищева"" . ПАО «Ил» (ilyushin.org) ("Integration of JSC "IL" and JSC "EMZ" named after VM Myasishchev") . 3 July 2014.
"ОАО "Ил" и ОАО "ЭМЗ им. В.М. Мясищева": курс на интеграцию" . ПАО «Ил» (ilyushin.org) ("Policei SC "IL"" and OAO "EMZ" named after VM Myasishchev: a course on integration") . 25 July 2014.
"M-57" . Testpilot.ru . Retrieved 2018-12-29.
^ Hendrickx, Bart; Vis, Bert (5 December 2007). Energiya-Buran: The Soviet Space Shuttle - Bart Hendrickx, Bert Vis - Google Books . Springer. ISBN 9780387739847 . Retrieved 2018-12-29.
Bibliography
Butowski, Piotr (July–August 1999). "Supersonic Mysasischchevs: More Details on the OKB's Frustrated Bombers". Air Enthusiast (82): 2–5. ISSN 0143-5450 .
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