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  • [NATO reporting name]: Clam
    [Common name]: Ilyushin Il-18 (1947)

  • [NATO reporting name]: Camp
    [Common name]: Antonov An-8

  • [NATO reporting name]: Careless
    [Common name]: Tupolev Tu-154

  • [NATO reporting name]: Coke
    [Common name]: Antonov An-24

  • [NATO reporting name]: Cart
    [Common name]: Tupolev Tu-70

  • [NATO reporting name]: Camber
    [Common name]: Ilyushin Il-86

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NATO has C-5“galaxy” , C-17“global overlord” and other models of heavy transport aircraft, but still can not meet the air transport needs of NATO members. To do this, NATO set its sights on the Soviet built Antonov An-124 Ruslan, the world’s second largest. With a maximum payload of up to 150 tons, the Antonov An-124 Ruslan can be loaded without special equipment and is fully capable of meeting the military transport needs of NATO member states. Since 2006, the 10 NATO countries, including Germany and France, have signed the “strategic air solutions” with Russia and Ukraine to lease Antonov An-124 Ruslan 124-100 to make up for the shortfall in NATO’s strategic air capacity.

Alenia’s G. 222 is a medium short range military transport aircraft. Originally developed to meet NATO requirements, the aircraft was initially used by only one NATO member, Italy. But the structure was modified at 1990s in partnership with an American manufacturer to become a C-27J Spartan transport aircraft, and was favored by the international market. NATO also has about 38 models of transport aircraft, Lisunov LI-2, Ilyushin Il-86, Tupolev Tu-104, Antonov An-8, Ilyushin Il-76, etc. If you want to learn more about the names of NATO’s reported transport aircraft, be sure not to miss the random tool generator.

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