Antonov An-2 Colt (North Korea SOF)
Type: Special Operations Aircraft
Domain: air
Country of Origin: Ukraine
Manufacturer: Antonov
First Deployed: 1960
Overview
North Korea uniquely employs the Antonov An-2 biplane as a special operations infiltration platform, maintaining one of the world's largest An-2 fleets. The aircraft's extremely low speed and altitude flight profile makes it difficult to detect on radar. North Korea reportedly uses these aircraft to insert special forces behind enemy lines, exploiting their ability to operate from unprepared short strips. In wartime, thousands of special forces infiltrators could be deployed using this ancient but tactically relevant platform.
Technical Specifications
| range | 845 km |
|---|---|
| engine | 1x Shvetsov ASh-62IR radial |
| length | 12.74 m |
| payload | 1,500 kg or 12 troops |
| wingspan | 18.18 m |
| max_speed | 258 km/h |
| cruise_speed | 185 km/h |
| service_ceiling | 4,500 m |
Operators
- North Korea
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