Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Iluyshin 20 M - Elint, recce version of Coot airliner
The Il-20 is a military version of the Il-18 passenger airliner, with electronic equipment and an array of external antennae. It is still used by the Russian Air Force as flying command post. This version is sometimes unofficially referred to as Il-20 or Coot-A in NATO code. A maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine aircraft, the Il-38, was also developed from the Il-18.
" MOSCOW, October 24 2013 (RIA Novosti) – Two Turkish fighter jets have been recently scrambled to intercept a Russian military plane in international airspace over the Black Sea in a rare air incident between the two countries, the Turkish military said. The General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces said in a statement on Wednesday that two F-16 jets were scrambled on Tuesday afternoon to prevent a potential violation of Turkish airspace after a Russian Ilyushin II-20 plane was detected flying in parallel to Turkish coast. The Turkish aircraft monitored the Russian plane until it left the area heading to the Bulgarian border, the statement added. It is not clear why the Russian plane approached the Turkish airspace as the Russian Defense Ministry has not yet commented on the incident. The Ilyushin Il-20 (NATO designation Coot-A) is a Soviet-era reconnaissance aircraft designed to carry out a variety of electronic and communications intelligence missions. Around 20 Il-20’s were reportedly built between 1969 and 1976, but their remaining number in service with the Russian Air Force is unknown. Japan and Sweden reported in the past similar interceptions of Il-20 planes flying close to their airspace..."
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