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Video: Il-112V Military Transport Aircraft Crashes Outside Moscow During Training Flight

Sputnik News

08:54 GMT 17.08.2021(updated 12:30 GMT 17.08.2021)

Last week, the Russian company United Aircraft reported that the first prototype of the Il-112V military transport aircraft had carried out a flight from the city of Voronezh to the city of Zhukovsky, near Moscow, to prepare for participation in the military forum Army-2021.

A prototype of Russia's new Il-112V military transport aircraft has crashed in the Moscow Region, a source in the defence sector told Sputnik. The Russian Emergency Services later confirmed to Sputnik that the aircraft had exploded during the fall and is now completely destroyed.

"A prototype [of the] Il-112V crashed on 17 August during a flight in the Moscow Region", the source said.

Three men were on board and no one survived the crash.

The press service of United Aircraft reported that a special commission has been set up to investigate the crash.

Russia's Rostec corporation told Sputnik that it has also set up a commission with the participation of aircraft-building research institutes and plants to investigate the Il-112V crash.

"Rostec is establishing an internal commission with [the] participation of experts from aircraft-building research institutes and plants to investigate the cause of the accident of the Il-112V plane, which crashed today during a training flight in the Moscow Region's Kubinka", a spokesman for the corporation said.

The Il-112V military transport aircraft was designed for the transportation and airborne landing of personnel, weapons, and other cargoes with a maximum weight of 5 tonnes. Il-112V is expected to replace the An-26. The cruising speed of the aircraft is 470 kilometers per hour, while its flight range with a maximum load is 1,200 kilometres.

A video appearing to show the plane nosediving and then crashing, has since emerged on social media. The plane reportedly crashed because of an engine fire.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced in May that tests of the Il-112V military transport aircraft were being completed. Two Il-112 aircraft were expected to be put into service in 2021.

© Sputnik



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