Russia takes steps to replace last Beriev Be-12s with IL-38s

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Russia takes steps to replace last Beriev Be-12s with IL-38s

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It concerns the accident as listed at http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=150107 .

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... sh-378987/
Russia close to retiring last Be-12 amphibians, following crash

Moscow 10:50
14 Nov 2012

The Russian navy is close to retiring its last 10 Beriev Be-12 amphibious anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft,
following a 12 October crash involving the type.

A 1973-built Be-12PS had been making an approach to Kacha air base, near Sevastopol in Crimea, Ukraine, home to Russia's Black Sea Fleet,
when its left engine failed after accelerating for a go-around.

The plane hit the ground, caught fire and was destroyed. Three of its four crew members were killed.

Russia is now in talks with Ukraine to replace its Kacha-based Be-12s with another veteran design, the Ilyushin Il-38.

"Exchanging one type of aircraft for another has to be agreed with the Ukrainians.

Talks are already under way on this, but so far without result," a navy source told Russia's Izvestia newspaper.

A basing agreement between the nations has strict regulations regarding nuclear-capable platforms, and the Il-38 is capable of carrying a nuclear-tipped torpedo,
Russian navy sources say.

A final decision on retiring the navy's remaining Be-12s has yet to be made, pending the results of an accident enquiry.

"While the commission into the catastrophe is still working, no-one will be withdrawing anything from Kacha or putting in different aircraft," a service source told Izvestia.

Moscow has no other fixed-wing assets suitable for the task as its long-range Tupolev Tu-142 is not optimised for inshore ASW tasks,
and a new variant of the Be-200 is not yet ready.
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Re: Russia takes steps to replace last Beriev Be-12s with IL

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Severomorsk (Northern) Be-12 (4) Il-38 (19)
Pushkin (St Petersburg) Il-38 (6) 2012 Rebuilding and research.
Khrabrovo (Baltic) Be-12 (1) Il-38 (0) No Il-38 with Baltic Fleet
Kacha (Black Sea) Be-12 (6) No Il-38 with Black Sea Fleet
Nikolaev (Pacific) Il-38 (18)
Artem Knevichi (Pacific) Il-38 (1) airbase rebuilding
Yelizovo (Pacific) Be-12 (6) Il-38 (3) new parallel runway building

Total Be-12 (17) Il-38 (47)
Several of the Be-12 in no-flying condition.
Some further at “sea-bases”.

Correct me if objection.
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Re: Russia takes steps to replace last Beriev Be-12s with IL

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The Be-12 at Khrabrovo is the only one left. It is wfu and awaiting preservation.

The Be-12 at Yelizovo and Severomorsk are not flying anymore, like the ones (4?)Ik stored/wfu at Ostrov.

So the only flying Be12 remain at Kacha, although i expect that these are still grounded after the latest crash.

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The Be-12 and several of the Il-38 is "placed" on the airbases in no flying conditions.
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Re: Russia takes steps to replace last Beriev Be-12s with IL

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The navy training unit in Ostrov, south of St Petersburg have closed.

The unit transferred to Yeysk, North Caucasus, close to Black Sea.

There can you find Il-38 May (2) and some other aircraft and helicopters.
They are a part of the Russian Navys training.
No Be-12 on place.
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