Antonov An-12

The Antonov An-12 (Russian: Антонов Ан-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants.

Users

 * Afghanistan
 * Afghan Air Force
 * Algeria
 * Algerian Air Force
 * Angola
 * Angolan Air Force
 * Armenia
 * Armenian Air Force
 * Azerbaijan
 * Azerbaijani Air Force
 * Bangladesh
 * Bangladesh Air Force
 * Belarus
 * Belarusian Air Force
 * People's Republic of China
 * People's Liberation Army Air Force
 * People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
 * Czech Republic
 * Czech Air Force
 * Czechoslovakia
 * Czechoslovakian Air Force
 * Egypt
 * Egyptian Air Force
 * Eritrea
 * Eritrean Air Force
 * Ethiopia
 * Ethiopian Air Force
 * Georgia
 * Georgian Air Force
 * Guinea-Conakry
 * Guinea-Conakry Air Force
 * India
 * Indian Air Force
 * Indonesia
 * Indonesian Air Force
 * Iraq
 * Iraqi Air Force
 * Ivory Coast
 * Ivory Coast Air Force
 * Jordan
 * Royal Jordanian Air Force
 * Kazakhstan
 * Kazakh Air Force
 * Kyrgyzstan
 * Kyrgyzstan Air Force
 * Moldova
 * Moldovan Air Force
 * Mongolia
 * Mongolian Air Force
 * Mozambique
 * Mozambique Air Force
 * Myanmar
 * Myanmar Air Force
 * Nigeria
 * Nigerian Air Force
 * Poland
 * Polish Air Force
 * Russia
 * Russian Air Force
 * Russian Naval Aviation
 * Slovakia
 * Slovak Air Force
 * Soviet Union
 * Soviet Air Force
 * Soviet Navy
 * Sudan
 * Sudanese Air Force
 * Syria
 * Syrian Arab Air Force
 * Tanzania
 * Tanzanian Air Force
 * Turkmenistan
 * Turkmen Air Force
 * Ukraine
 * Ukrainian Air Force
 * Ukrainian Navy
 * Uzbekistan
 * Uzbekistan Air Force
 * Yemen
 * Yemen Air Force
 * Yugoslavia
 * Yugoslav Air Force
 * Zimbabwe
 * Zimbabwe Air Force

Related Development

 * Antonov An-10
 * Antonov An-22
 * Shaanxi Y-8
 * Shaanxi Y-9

Comparable Aircraft

 * Lockheed C-130 Hercules
 * Transall C-160