Ilyushin Il-28

The Ilyushin Il-28 (Russian: Илью́шин Ил-28 NATO reporting name: Beagle) is a jet bomber of the immediate postwar period that was originally manufactured for the Soviet Air Forces. It was the Soviet Union's first such aircraft to enter large-scale production. It was also licence-built in China as the Harbin H-5. Total production in the USSR was 6,316 aircraft, and over 319 H-5s were built. Only 187 examples of the HJ-5 training variant were manufactured. In the 1990s hundreds remained in service with various air forces over 50 years after the Il-28 first appeared. The only H-5s in service currently are approximately 80 aircraft which operate with the Korean People's Air Force. The Il-28 has the USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 27" and NATO reporting name "Beagle", while the Il-28U trainer variant has the USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 30" and NATO reporting name Mascot.

Users

 * Afghanistan
 * Afghan Air Force
 * Albania
 * Albanian Air Force
 * Algeria
 * Algerian Air Force
 * Bulgaria
 * Bulgarian Air Force
 * Peoples' Republic of China
 * People's Liberation Army Air Force
 * People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
 * Cuba
 * Cuban Air Force
 * Czechoslovakia
 * Czechoslovakian Air Force
 * Egypt
 * Egyptian Air Force
 * Finland
 * Finnish Air Force
 * East Germany
 * East German Air Force
 * Hungary
 * Hungarian Air Force
 * Indonesia
 * Indonesian Air Force
 * Indonesian Navy
 * Iraq
 * Iraqi Air Force
 * Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 * Korean People's Air Force
 * Morocco
 * Royal Moroccan Air Force
 * Nigeria
 * Nigerian Air Force
 * Pakistan
 * Pakistan Air Force
 * Poland
 * Polish Air Force
 * Romania
 * Romanian Air Force
 * Somalia
 * Somali Air Force
 * Soviet Union
 * Soviet Air Force
 * Soviet Naval Aviation
 * Syria
 * Syrian Arab Air Force
 * Vietnam
 * Vietnam People's Air Force
 * Yemen
 * North Yemen Air Force
 * South Yemen Air Force