DoD Temporary Designations for Soviet / Chinese Aircraft based on airfield

Hello all!
When I started researching CREST online in mid-January, I wasn't aware of existance of this forum. In about a week (on January, 24) I came across the NPIC interim designators and started collecting them in a Google Spreadsheet. By February 4, when I found this thread while googling one of designators, the list already consisted of 32 designators which were overwhelmingly duplicating the list published here. Thus I registered on this forum, created a copy of the spreadsheet (so it is available online for editing) and ceased work in this direction.
Unfortunately it took more than two weeks for the forum administration to activate my registration so I partially forgot what I wanted to write here but I promise to follow up with more thoughts on the topic soon. :)
 
PaulMM (Overscan) said:
Nagumo said:

That'll be the Mi-24 prototype that was fitted with a fenestron tail rotor then :)
Most likely, tested in 1975, only one photo published to my knowledge.
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Nagumo said:
First, "Chuck" doesn't resemble a location in the USSR (a transliteration would rather be "Chuk"). Second, that vessel is classified as a watercraft, not as an aircraft (note the NTP assignment is X and not W).
P.S.
It's curious that "Chech" does look like a beginning of a Russian location, and with OverPass service for OpenStreetMap I even found out that Checheul village is located close to a large Kansk Airbase in Siberia. However, it's classified as watercraft, which makes scenario of its observation in Siberia more or less unlikely.
P.P.S.
As this document shows, NFIB WSSIC classified and designated ground effect vehicles as naval surface platforms (and not aircraft) at least since 1985, I assume NPIC should have followed this practice.
 
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ARSEN - Arsen'yev
ARSEN-A Mi-24 HIND A

CHECH - ??
Chech-A Ekranoplan
Chech-B Ekranoplan

CHUCK - ??
Chuck-A Ekranoplan
Chuck-B Ekranoplan
Chuck-C Ekranoplan
Chuck-D Ekranoplan

KASP - Kaspiysk
Kasp-A KM 'Caspian Sea Monster'
Kasp-B A-90 Orlyonok (also TAG-C)

Kiyev - Antonov
Kiyev-A An-72 COALER
Kiyev-B An-124 CONDOR
Kiyev-C An-74 MADCAP?

Luk
LUK-A
Sukhoi Su-25 FROGFOOT (Also RAM-J)

NOVO - GAZ-153 factory airfield (Novosibirsk)
NOVO-A Tu-22 sized aircraft with 'delta' wings - probably a Tu-22 with outer wings removed
NOVO-B Su-15 FLAGON
NOVO-C Possibly an Su-24BM / T-60 related test item?

RAM - Zhukovsky / "Ramenskoye"
RAM-A Tupolev Tu-123 Yastreb drone
RAM-B Yakovlev Yak-28-64
RAM-C Yakovlev Yak-36 FREEHAND
RAM-D Probably Ye-150/Ye-152
RAM-E Sukhoi T-6-1 (fixed wing Su-24 prototype)
RAM-F Sukhoi T-6-2IG (vg wing Su-24 prototype)
RAM-G Yakovlev Yak-36MP/Yak-38 FORGER
RAM-H Sukhoi T-4
RAM-I (omitted from sequence)
RAM-J Sukhoi T-8 (Su-25 FROGFOOT)
RAM-K Sukhoi T-10 (Su-27 FLANKER)
RAM-L Mikoyan 9-12 / (MiG-29 FULCRUM)
RAM-M Myasishchev M-17 MYSTIC
RAM-N Identified as a Tu-22M fuselage
RAM-O (omitted from sequence)
RAM-P Tupolev Tu-160 BLACKJACK
RAM-Q Ilyushin Il-102
RAM-R Buran
RAM-S Possibly Yak-38M? Mentioned in report alongside FORGER-A
RAM-T Yak-41 FREESTYLE

SIB - SIBNIA
SIB-A Aerodynamic test vehicle, sounds possibly 1.42 related from description?

TAG - Taganrog
TAG-A Beriev/Bartini VVA-14
TAG-B ?
TAG-C A-90 Orlyonok
TAG-D Beriev A-40 MERMAID

TOM - Tomilino (Mil OKB)
TOM-A Mi-24 prototype with fenestron tail rotor
TOM-B Mi-28 HAVOC

VLAD - Akhtubinsk/'Vladimirovka'
VLAD A - MiG-25 FOXBAT
 
CHINA

HARB (Harbin)
Harb-A SH-5

HSIAN (Hsi-an)
Hsian-A J-8 (Finback A)

NAN (Nanchang)
Nan-A JingGangShan-4
Nan-B J-12

SINO (China)
Sino-A Q-5 (Fantan A)

XIAN (Xian)
Xian-A J-8 (Finback A)

YEN (Yen-Liang)
Yen-A J-8 (Finback A)


POLAND

Miel (Mielec)
Miel-A I-22 Iryda
 
Hi all

LUK = Lukhovitsy (Tretyakovo airfield near Lukhovitsy)
 
Can't help wondering it Chuck, particularly if it would be better as Chuk, might not just mean the Chukchii/Chukota Peninsula or the Chukchii Sea. It's the kind of place you might take a logistics oriented ekranoplan to test. And if you catch it at some god-forsaken outpost with no known name....
 
Hi all

LUK = Lukhovitsy (Tretyakovo airfield near Lukhovitsy)

Lukhovitsy is the airfield belonging to the LMZ factory.

The Lukhovitsy Aircraft Production and Test Complex is a high-capacity facility provided with up-to-date equipment which manufactured the IL-28 tactical bombers and the MiG-23 / MiG-27 family fighter/strike aircraft. Later the Complex was responsible for production of MiG-29 fighters.
 
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