NATO reporting name/ASCC names for transport aircraft and their Soviet designations:
NATO reporting name | Common name |
---|---|
Cab | Lisunov Li-2 |
Camber | Ilyushin Il-86 |
Camel | Tupolev Tu-104 |
Camp | Antonov An-8 |
Candid | Ilyushin Il-76 |
Careless | Tupolev Tu-154 |
Cart | Tupolev Tu-70 |
Cash | Antonov An-28 |
Cat | Antonov An-10 |
Charger | Tupolev Tu-144 |
Clam | Ilyushin Il-18 (1947) |
Clank | Antonov An-30 |
Classic | Ilyushin Il-62 |
Cleat | Tupolev Tu-114 |
Cline | Antonov An-32 |
Clobber | Yakovlev Yak-42 |
Clod | Antonov An-14 |
Coach | Ilyushin Il-12 |
Coaler | Antonov An-72/An-74 |
Cock | Antonov An-22 |
Codling | Yakovlev Yak-40 |
Coke | Antonov An-24 |
Colt | Antonov An-2 |
Condor | Antonov An-124 |
Cooker | Tupolev Tu-110 |
Cookpot | Tupolev Tu-124 |
Coot | Ilyushin Il-18/Il-22 |
Cork | Yakovlev Yak-16 |
Cossack | Antonov An-225 |
Crate | Ilyushin Il-14 |
Creek | Yakovlev Yak-12 |
Crib | Yakovlev Yak-8 |
Crow | Yakovlev Yak-12 |
Crusty | Tupolev Tu-134 |
Cub | Antonov An-12 |
Cuff | Beriev Be-30/Be-32 |
Curl | Antonov An-26 |
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