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Work on creating an ] to replace ] was started in 1984. The first project was ready by 1989. The theme was called Sturmovik-90. One of the options developed in ] received the T-12 index. It was a very unusual machine. The plane had a carrying body with two ] between which the channels ] were located, with ]s. At their ends were placed containers with EW equipment. In the left cockpit there was a ] and under the radio transparent ] there was a ], and in the right ] ] was located and under the fairing there was an optical-electronic system.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitechweb.genezis.eu/stealth4d.htm|title=Stealth technologies - part 14|website=www.hitechweb.genezis.eu}}</ref> Work on creating an ] to replace ] was started in 1984. The first project was ready by 1989. The theme was called Sturmovik-90. One of the options developed in ] received the T-12 index. It was a very unusual machine. The plane had a carrying body with two ] between which the channels ] were located, with ]s. At their ends were placed containers with EW equipment. In the left cockpit there was a ] and under the radio transparent ] there was a ], and in the right ] ] was located and under the fairing there was an optical-electronic system.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitechweb.genezis.eu/stealth4d.htm|title=Stealth technologies - part 14|website=www.hitechweb.genezis.eu}}</ref>


] was mainly located in two internal compartments, although it was possible to place additional weapons on the underwing pylons. Work on the T-12 took place at a very serious pace and the ] at the plant in ] was being prepared, but the ] put an end to the project.<ref>https://hushkit.net/2020/04/28/10-cancelled-counter-insurgency-aircraft-we-ask-a-former-mig-27-pilot-if-hed-fly-them-into-combat/</ref> ] was mainly located in two internal compartments, although it was possible to place additional weapons on the underwing pylons. Work on the T-12 took place at a very serious pace and the ] at the plant in ] was being prepared, but the ] put an end to the project.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://hushkit.net/2020/04/28/10-cancelled-counter-insurgency-aircraft-we-ask-a-former-mig-27-pilot-if-hed-fly-them-into-combat/|title=10 Cancelled counter-insurgency aircraft: We ask a former MiG-27 pilot if he'd fly them into combat|date=28 April 2020}}</ref>


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T-12 Shturmovik-90
Role Ground attack aircraftType of aircraft
National origin Soviet Union

Design and development

Work on creating an attack aircraft to replace Su-25 was started in 1984. The first project was ready by 1989. The theme was called Sturmovik-90. One of the options developed in Sukhoi Design Bureau received the T-12 index. It was a very unusual machine. The plane had a carrying body with two cabins between which the channels air intakes were located, with forward-swept wings. At their ends were placed containers with EW equipment. In the left cockpit there was a pilot and under the radio transparent fairing there was a radar, and in the right cockpit Weapon Operator was located and under the fairing there was an optical-electronic system.

Armament was mainly located in two internal compartments, although it was possible to place additional weapons on the underwing pylons. Work on the T-12 took place at a very serious pace and the assembly line at the plant in Irkutsk was being prepared, but the dissolution of the Soviet Union put an end to the project.


Specifications (T-12 estimated)

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2

Performance

References

  1. "Stealth technologies - part 14". www.hitechweb.genezis.eu.
  2. "10 Cancelled counter-insurgency aircraft: We ask a former MiG-27 pilot if he'd fly them into combat". 28 April 2020.


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