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Antonov An 26 Aircraft

Antonov An 26 Aircraft

Manufacturer: Antonov Design Bureau
Category: Bombers & Strategic Aircraft
  • Maximum Speed 540 km/h
  • Range 2,500 km
  • Payload Capacity 5,500 kg
  • Crew 5

Full Specifications

1. General Information

Name Antonov An 26
Manufacturer Antonov Design Bureau
Country of Origin Soviet Union
Introduction / In Service Since 1973 / Active with many operators
Status In limited service worldwide
Category Tactical Transport
Crew 5
Unit Cost 2 to 6 million USD (used market)

2. Dimensions & Structure

Length 23.8 m
Wingspan 29.2 m
Height 8.6 m
Wing Area 74.98 m2
Empty Weight 15,020 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) 24,000 kg

3. Performance

Maximum Speed 540 km/h
Range 2,500 km
Combat Radius 1,100 km
Service Ceiling 7,500 m
Rate of Climb 7.5 m/s

4. Powerplant

Engine Type 2 × Ivchenko AI 24VT turboprop
Thrust (per engine) 2,820 shp
Total Thrust 5,640 shp

5. Payload & Armament

Internal Payload Capacity 5,500 kg
Weapons Bay None
Compatible Weapons None
Hardpoints None

6. Avionics & Systems

Radar System Basic weather radar
Navigation Soviet era nav suite, upgradeable
Electronic Warfare (EW) None
Stealth Features None

7. Operational History

Primary Operator Multiple global operators
Conflict Usage Regional conflicts, logistics support
Notable Missions Humanitarian and austere airlift

8. Additional Information

Variants An 26B, An 26RT, An 26Sh
Successor / Future Replacement Modern turboprop transports
Notable Features Rear cargo ramp, STOL ability
Estimated Operational Life 40 plus years with overhaul

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

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  • Stealth Capability 5 / 10
  • Payload Capacity 6 / 10
  • Range & Endurance 6 / 10
  • Electronic Warfare 5 / 10
  • Maintenance Efficiency 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Excellent short field performance
  2. Rear ramp for vehicles and pallets
  3. Simple, field maintainable systems
  4. Proven in harsh climates
  5. Low acquisition cost

CONS

  1. Aging airframes and parts supply challenges
  2. Higher fuel burn than modern turboprops
  3. Limited avionics without upgrades
  4. Noise and vibration levels
  5. Lower cruise speed

Antonov An 26 Tactical Transport Aircraft

The Antonov An-26 is a rugged twin turboprop tactical transport built for short, rough runways and demanding climates. Developed during the Cold War, it became a workhorse for cargo lift, troop movement, medical evacuation, and light utility missions. Its rear cargo ramp, simple systems, and strong landing gear made it well suited for austere operations across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. Decades after introduction, many air forces and civil operators still rely on it for low cost logistics where jet transports are impractical.

Manufacturer

Designed and produced by Antonov Design Bureau in the Soviet Union, the An 26 entered service in the early 1970s as a ramp equipped derivative of the An 24. Production also involved Soviet plants in Kyiv and Ulan Ude. The aircraft was exported widely to Warsaw Pact states and partner nations, creating one of the most distributed Soviet transports of its era.

Speed and Range

Powered by two Ivchenko turboprops, the Antonov An 26 Aircraft cruises at moderate speed but offers dependable range for regional lift. It can operate from short strips, carry mixed cargo and personnel, and sustain long duty cycles with basic maintenance support.

Cost / Price

Exact pricing varies by airframe condition and overhaul status. On the secondary market, refurbished aircraft typically trade at a fraction of modern turboprop transports, often between 2 and 6 million USD.

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