What kind of airplane is this that has blue cheatlines and a protruding side cover?
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Which airplane is this? I suspect it is Russian, but it's too poor quality for me to tell. I'm pretty sure it is military.
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Which airplane is this? I suspect it is Russian, but it's too poor quality for me to tell. I'm pretty sure it is military.
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Did you take the photo yourself? Can you describe it a bit more? If it's from an online source, where did you find it? Let us know, thanks.
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After looking at the accepted answer, I look again at the blurry OP photo and see Øû-18, but I never would have been able to read it if I hadn't known what to look for!
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a puzzle, not a question about aviation.
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@DavidRicherby I'm not sure why the reason for asking a question matters, if the question itself is on-topic? The OP is asking for aircraft identification based on limited information, and that's definitely on-topic here.
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@Pondlife Because it serves no purpose other than "just mindless social fun", something that should be avoided because they have no lasting value and does not even help OP.
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Which airplane is this? I suspect it is Russian, but it's too poor quality for me to tell. I'm pretty sure it is military.
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Which airplane is this? I suspect it is Russian, but it's too poor quality for me to tell. I'm pretty sure it is military.
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Did you take the photo yourself? Can you describe it a bit more? If it's from an online source, where did you find it? Let us know, thanks.
– ymb1
yesterday
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After looking at the accepted answer, I look again at the blurry OP photo and see Øû-18, but I never would have been able to read it if I hadn't known what to look for!
– Alec Martin
yesterday
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a puzzle, not a question about aviation.
– David Richerby
yesterday
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@DavidRicherby I'm not sure why the reason for asking a question matters, if the question itself is on-topic? The OP is asking for aircraft identification based on limited information, and that's definitely on-topic here.
– Pondlife
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@Pondlife Because it serves no purpose other than "just mindless social fun", something that should be avoided because they have no lasting value and does not even help OP.
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Did you take the photo yourself? Can you describe it a bit more? If it's from an online source, where did you find it? Let us know, thanks.
– ymb1
yesterday
2
After looking at the accepted answer, I look again at the blurry OP photo and see Øû-18, but I never would have been able to read it if I hadn't known what to look for!
– Alec Martin
yesterday
4
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a puzzle, not a question about aviation.
– David Richerby
yesterday
3
@DavidRicherby I'm not sure why the reason for asking a question matters, if the question itself is on-topic? The OP is asking for aircraft identification based on limited information, and that's definitely on-topic here.
– Pondlife
yesterday
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@Pondlife Because it serves no purpose other than "just mindless social fun", something that should be avoided because they have no lasting value and does not even help OP.
– pipe
yesterday
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Did you take the photo yourself? Can you describe it a bit more? If it's from an online source, where did you find it? Let us know, thanks.
– ymb1
yesterday
Did you take the photo yourself? Can you describe it a bit more? If it's from an online source, where did you find it? Let us know, thanks.
– ymb1
yesterday
2
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After looking at the accepted answer, I look again at the blurry OP photo and see Øû-18, but I never would have been able to read it if I hadn't known what to look for!
– Alec Martin
yesterday
After looking at the accepted answer, I look again at the blurry OP photo and see Øû-18, but I never would have been able to read it if I hadn't known what to look for!
– Alec Martin
yesterday
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a puzzle, not a question about aviation.
– David Richerby
yesterday
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a puzzle, not a question about aviation.
– David Richerby
yesterday
3
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@DavidRicherby I'm not sure why the reason for asking a question matters, if the question itself is on-topic? The OP is asking for aircraft identification based on limited information, and that's definitely on-topic here.
– Pondlife
yesterday
@DavidRicherby I'm not sure why the reason for asking a question matters, if the question itself is on-topic? The OP is asking for aircraft identification based on limited information, and that's definitely on-topic here.
– Pondlife
yesterday
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@Pondlife Because it serves no purpose other than "just mindless social fun", something that should be avoided because they have no lasting value and does not even help OP.
– pipe
yesterday
@Pondlife Because it serves no purpose other than "just mindless social fun", something that should be avoided because they have no lasting value and does not even help OP.
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Below is the full photo, it's an Ilyushin Il-22PP Porubshchik electronic warfare plane.
The Il-22PP Porubschik was designed in late 2000s on the basis of the Soviet Il-18 passenger aircraft made in mid 1970s. According to media reports, the aircraft is capable to disable most modern electronic warfare systems installed on foreign planes, air defense systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Image and article: https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2017/3/31/8382/
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1 Answer
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up vote
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accepted
Below is the full photo, it's an Ilyushin Il-22PP Porubshchik electronic warfare plane.
The Il-22PP Porubschik was designed in late 2000s on the basis of the Soviet Il-18 passenger aircraft made in mid 1970s. According to media reports, the aircraft is capable to disable most modern electronic warfare systems installed on foreign planes, air defense systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Image and article: https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2017/3/31/8382/
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accepted
Below is the full photo, it's an Ilyushin Il-22PP Porubshchik electronic warfare plane.
The Il-22PP Porubschik was designed in late 2000s on the basis of the Soviet Il-18 passenger aircraft made in mid 1970s. According to media reports, the aircraft is capable to disable most modern electronic warfare systems installed on foreign planes, air defense systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Image and article: https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2017/3/31/8382/
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up vote
30
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accepted
up vote
30
down vote
accepted
Below is the full photo, it's an Ilyushin Il-22PP Porubshchik electronic warfare plane.
The Il-22PP Porubschik was designed in late 2000s on the basis of the Soviet Il-18 passenger aircraft made in mid 1970s. According to media reports, the aircraft is capable to disable most modern electronic warfare systems installed on foreign planes, air defense systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Image and article: https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2017/3/31/8382/
Below is the full photo, it's an Ilyushin Il-22PP Porubshchik electronic warfare plane.
The Il-22PP Porubschik was designed in late 2000s on the basis of the Soviet Il-18 passenger aircraft made in mid 1970s. According to media reports, the aircraft is capable to disable most modern electronic warfare systems installed on foreign planes, air defense systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Image and article: https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2017/3/31/8382/
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9
Did you take the photo yourself? Can you describe it a bit more? If it's from an online source, where did you find it? Let us know, thanks.
– ymb1
yesterday
2
After looking at the accepted answer, I look again at the blurry OP photo and see Øû-18, but I never would have been able to read it if I hadn't known what to look for!
– Alec Martin
yesterday
4
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a puzzle, not a question about aviation.
– David Richerby
yesterday
3
@DavidRicherby I'm not sure why the reason for asking a question matters, if the question itself is on-topic? The OP is asking for aircraft identification based on limited information, and that's definitely on-topic here.
– Pondlife
yesterday
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@Pondlife Because it serves no purpose other than "just mindless social fun", something that should be avoided because they have no lasting value and does not even help OP.
– pipe
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