AIRCRAFT MIG-21F-13 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTON VOLUME IV SPECIAL EQUIPMENT R

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 .':)C~...KC 1 NO FOREIGN DISSEM, / NO DISSEM ABROAD / CONTROLLED DISSEM5QX1-HUM AIRCRAFT MiG - 21 F -13 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION VOLUME IV SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SECRET I ".F?? NO FOREIGN DISSEM / NO DISSEM ABROAD / CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 N. LUG _. 21F - 13 TEGITNICAL DFSCRTPTION `01 UN:E; IV SPECTAI: EQUIPMENT NO FORETGtd DISSE,/d:) -ILL S'';, ABROAD/(,OFITROLL1;0 J) ;;cam Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Figure 1. The MiG-21F-13 Aircraft (Front View) ?Kr. wo.1P'r t Si, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 4 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABR6ADICONTEULLED S 1 The MIG-21F-13 Aircraft Technical Description Book IV Special Equipment Page 4 Introduction The Mi. -21F-13 aircraft is equipped with modern inst:~.,,;Jcnts and radio equipment, making it possible for the aircraft to carry out its mission in all kinds of weather, day or night. The compact positioning of the instruments in the cockpit provides sufficient convenience for pilot operation. Control of the electrical aggregates, of the instruments, and of the radio equipment, is, in the main, by remote means. All of the aircraft's special equipment has been divided into groups as follows: electrical equipment; radio equipment; instrumentation; oxygen equipment; photographic equipment. Each of these groups carries out a definite, independent function; but at the same time, each group is closely connected with the others. SECRET, NOM TrT ])ISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROADJCONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM11BhUADJGUtrr-o-aa~~ The aircraft's electrical equipment consists of the power source, the equipment using the power, and the electrical network. The electrical equipment serves to ensure operation and checking of the operation of various of the aircraft's systems and aggregates. The aircraft's radio equipment includes the radios used for communications, the blind landing equipment, including the automatic radio compass, the Pale .> receiver marker installation and the radio altimeter, the responder in the recognition radar system, and the range-only radar, which functions in conjunction with the aerial gunnery sight. The radio equipment provides the means for solving various .:f the problems conce.:rit.d with radio communications, recognition, sig_. ..ng, piloting, navigation, et.c. The aircraft's instrumentation includes the piloting and naviga._..ng instruments, the instruments for checking the power plant, and the instruments for checking the operation of the individual aggregates and systems. The installed instrumentation permits flying day or night, in all kinds of weather at any altitude up to service ceiling; ensures ~.;entation in space and along the course; and provides the means for chec:.cig the operation of the power plant and other aircraft systems. The instrumentation ensures correct use of the flight and tactical capabilities of the aircraft. The aircraft's oxygen equipment consists of the KKO-3 outfit with oxygen excess pressure in the hermetically sealed helmet and in the pneumatic system for the pressure equalizing flight suit, regulated automatically according to flight altitude. SECRET 210 FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 iY FOREIGN DiSu1:.ON0 DISSl AERCAD/CQ dTt:JLui.j1LK..'ry: xcy cr equipment serves to provide the necess r y environ7ant for wage 6 akin safeguards his capacity to function bot while at hi-h co and when being ejected. photographic equipment in the aircraft cons s s of the AFA-39 aerial a1. the SSh-45-I-10O-0S gamera ? un. aerial camera is designed for carr-ring )UL aerial reconnaissance. h-45-I-100-0S aerial camera gun is designed ;,o check sightin.:- vy. Materials on the SSh-45-I-100-OS are coma: .led in Book 11, "Armament, s the technical description. book on technical description consists of five chapters, in the in, sequence: Cnapter l - Electrical Equipment apter 2 - R,,. ,u Rquipn,ent gaiter 3 - Instrumentation ;apter 4 - Oxygen Equipment ;ter 5 - Photographic Equipment took contains information needed to master and overate the aircraft, ar as the special equipment is concerned, and i, also provides c;i>>ns for the installation and the removal of t,e most imUortant of .ent aggregates. ornation on the aggregates manufactured by spec _alized enverprises is ed in orief in order that the reader can become acquainted with them. information on the design and the operation c" these aggregates ;ut :.=.W-?d from the descriptions and instructions prc : ided for them by t!-:e SECRET SIGN D1SSEM/NO DISSEM ABPOAD/CON;ROLIED wISS1M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/110 DISSEM ABROAD/CUN'rnv""M ylQ.:.jX Page 7 The main feeder circuits, as well as circuits which are grouped in the aircraft are added to the book in the form of an appendix (in a separate portfolio) for convenience in handling. Page 8 Chapter I Electrical Equipment 1. General Information The electrical equipment in the aircraft is an assembly of electrical devices, connected in groups by type of function and interconnected by electric cables. These groupings form the various electrical systems in the aircraft. The aircraft's electrical equipment consists of the power source, the equipment using the power, and the electrical network. It includes the protective devices, switching apparatus, electric wiring and electrical connectors. The chief source of electric power is the starter-generator, type GSR-ST- 12000VT, connected to the electrical network installed in the aircraft. The GSR-ST-12000VT is driven by the aircraft power plant and is the source of supply after the engine is started. When the aircraft is on the ground the power supply is provided from the airfield when it is time to start the engine. At this time the starter- generator is a power consumer. Page } Two storage battcriea, type 15-STsS-45, serve as reserve power sources SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSIV Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ,.u .%7Y 1'sitstV J `O I'j;Lhi1 AH-R11',.i)/\, it Ttiil`'.'v J~ 1.,.h: .MSC M : ,c ground in other than airsicid condit .rs. zt hull is ,he common negative for aa.i1 e electri wal devices. _? 1,0: fror the sources of supply i_s f,, :o the chnsumi. -.g has a sp*C-_ai receptacle .o take tzve a . z` eld power sup )i1T ypes t O-(5uA, PO-500A, and PT-500'Ts, st ay 115 vilts, ,C volts direct current. em the sources is fed to the equipmerr~: re( :.ring it. e'trical energy in the aircraft are; uio and radar installations: gregates in the cannon and rocket ins-aailt ions; A:`;E-5ND air gunnery sight, and the SIV-` 2 it ::'rated vie inder. ~c .erratic diagram of electric power distribud e,: n to ;.suming devices tem aggrega,,es; s for regulation cockpit air temperature; s for the fire protection equipment..; for clocks. pilot tube and storage oattr ?ies; and lighting apparatus; i DIS M/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTi(-' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NU "aa:: /i:;U JlU i 1 ABROAD/CONi'hULLM) DiSSEY T T (Append page 9b here) 9a SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 r_nv4 1 ii inn Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 /ISS E;r Ci V Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONY piloting and navigation instruments; instruments for checking engine operation; pump station and electrical mechanism for trim effect; aggregates in the hydraulic system, the air system, landing gear, wheel brakes, and others. The bus bar of the power supply unit, connected to the starter-generator, to the storage batteries, and to the receptacle taking the airfield power supply, is used to distribute electric power. Figure 3 shows the devices using electricity. The power. supply unit (Figure 4+) furnishes power directly for certain uses and is connected to: (TEXT CONTINUES IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING LEGEND FOR FIGURE 3) Figure 3. Legend 1. Starboard forward switchboard 2. Bus bar number 2 3. Bus bar number 1. 4. Starboard after switchboard 5. Bus bar number 3 6. RVU MRP 5A (22R) 7. Emergency transfer switch for converter 5A (7R) 8. AGD 5A (1 N ) 9. KSI 1OA (ION) 10. RVU MRP 5A (34R) 11. Radio oil pressure 5A (3R) 12. SRO 10A (l9R) 13. Floodlights 25A (41S) 14. Sight. 10A (2P) 15. Sight, Sight heater 20A (1P) 16. SRD 5A (6R) 17. SIV-52 5A (l6P) 18. RS 1OA (11+B) 19. SS heaters 20A (28B) 20. Cannon 10A (25P) 21. FKP 5A (19P) 22. SS Silament 10A (29B) 23. SS launch lOA (30B) 24. AFR 10A (3F) 25. (blurred) 13A (l7M) SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM A]3RndnICONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 26. (blurred) (9B) 27. (blurred) (68M) 28. (blurred) 5A (87M) 29. IR, SS, RS (blur) 5A (17P) 30. Signal suspension RS APU 5A (1B) 31. IRK 15A (5R) 32. (blurred) 5A (31E) 33. (blurred) 5A (2S) 34. (blurred) panel 5A (22S) 35. (blur) booster system 5A (83M) 36. UPR landing gear (blur) 5A (34M) 37. UFO (blurred) (35s) 38. (blurred) 5A (IT) 39. Cone interlock (blur) 10.A (33M) 40. IORM parachute 5A (46M) 41. Recorder (blur) (37K) 42. Heater elements for clocks (sym. DT), heater element DUAS (gym. 9T) 43. Heater TP156 10A (11T) 44. Clock heaters 20A (7T) 45. Heater element TP-156 (sym. lOT) 46. Relay =[e-53PD (sym. 18R) 47. Relay TKYe-56PD (sym. 32 R) for emergency transfer switch supplying IS, ARK, PT, DIM, radio 48. AGD-1 blocks (sym. 3N and 24N), relay (sym. 19N) 49. KSI course system blocks (sym. 25N, 18N, 9N, and 7N), relay (sym. 16N) 50. Relay (sym. 27R). RVU, MRP, MRP-56P marker radio receiver installation connections 51. Relay for connecting RSIU-5 (sym. 9R) communications radio set, ABV block (sym. 10R), and amplifier UD-2M series 5 for RSIU set 52. Filter from SRO 53. MPRF-1A landing and taxying lights (sym. 43S and 449), relays (sym. 15S, 48s and 49s) 54. ASP-5ND block No 1 (sym. 12P), damping push button (sym. 8P), potentio- meter (sym. 15P), ASP-5ND block No 7 (sym. 16P) (TN: Block No could be "2") 55. F-14A filter (sym. 4P), block No 1 (sym 12P), potentiometer (sym. 15P) 56. Relay for connecting SRD (sym. 8R), SRD supply block 57. Relay (sym. 48R) for triggering converter (sym. 15R) and delivery of 115 volts AC to SIV (sym. 44P) supply block 58. Indicator lights (sym. 12B, 13B), PUS-36 (sym. 16B, 17B), projectiles 59. K-13 missile heater elements 60. Electrical firing for cannon (sym. 27P), cannon readiness light (sym. 37P), electropneumatic valve (sym. 40P), relay (sym. 38P) 61. VM-2 timing mechanism (sym. 43P ), SSh-45-i-100-(5 (sym. 42P) camera gun 62. Filament circuits for K-13 and EPU-13 in APU-13 launching system 63. Launch circuits, K-13 64. Aerial photographic equipment (sym. 1F and 2F) 65. MU-100AP electric motor for moving seat 66. DE-57 (sym. 11B, 4OB) racks for K-13 missile, 5DE-56Ye rack 67. ARU-3V, series 2 automatic device (sym. 73M), control block (sym. 52M) 68. ARU-3V, series 2 control block (sym. 52M) 69. Relay (sym. 26P, 28P, 37B, 41P, 4B) 11 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM vZCRET NO `f RFIrN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD%CONTR OLL ' DISSE`X i. '..aVJ (syr 24B, 25B, 7B) rot panel, ARK-10 automatic radio compass plL T-?, T for external landing r na'rigation lights (sym. 19S, 20S, 21S), lights indication (sym. 12S, 13S, 145), PPS-2 (sym. I LS), lamp (sym. loS) ?lectro-hydraulic transfer switches (sym. 122M, 32 'A) for speed :aak.e control :,clays (sym. 84m, 85M), indicator lights (sym. 43K, 44K), relay 45K) lectro-hydraulic valves (sym. 36M, 44m) for loweri,1g landing gear u d a laps 'rater element for sealed helmet, lamps (sym. 37S, kOS), ARUFOSh-45 14T), C ,ckpit air temperature regulator (sym. 3T), relay clock (sym. _.,?ctricai air control (sym. 4T) blurred) ettisonin lectro-pneumatic valves (sym. 130M, 132M) for streaming and g 1-a:, chute _2-717A (sym. 39K) barometric speed indicator (baro3pidograf), K2-717A syn. 38K) filter ,L ctro-pneumatic valves 695000/A (sym. 52M, 6T), f -re extinguisher 23K) 250 {sy ,. I1K) Trddicator transmitters (sym. 1K, 15K), 2EDM- /;-5OD (sym. 12M) contactor, indicator light (syn. .>K) 2121-50D (syn. 17M) contactor, indicator light (sym. -K) ??'lectro-pneumatic valves (sym. 23M, 92M, 22M) for r-leasing the landing ;r whee.i. brakes, relay (sym. 93M, 134M) celcrator, Terminal switches for KAF-13D (syn. 97M) hydraulic 'A ==..rburetor (sym. 5Ye), KVC-1 (sym. 151M), GA-164 (s;m. 153M) Up-53 (sym. 6N), "generator off" indicator light T--6 display (sym. 47S), y-lay (sym. 11F and 33E), KLSRK-45 (sym. is) K?F-15A (Sym. 4M), AV7-44-5 (sym? 1M), winding "Sh" GSR-ST-12000VT and other start aggregates r44-50D contactor (sym. 6M) Relays 3V, R10, R1.3, 3 of box (sym. 4M), valve (sym, 63M) _re extinguishing equipment, deicer 5A (9K) ED Hydraulic indicator (blur) 5A (13K) Pump No 1 5A (14M) '=limp No 3 5A (9M) Automatic wheel braking 10A (20M) Afterburner 10A (P91 ,I) obliterated) 5A (34K) Start aggregates 25A (1 Ye) Pump No 2 5A (5M) Start (blur) 10A (31Ye) ._,,s bar number I Port switchboard 5TsS - 45 rower unit bus bar Di' -400D 1i ECRET 3 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED Da 3SEN Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Znv1 ui inn Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD-/CONTROLL DTSSEU 108. GSR-ST-12000VT 109. From ASS (sym. lYe) 107A. PO-500A (sym. 15R) converter 108A. Box for delivery of signals KVS-l (sym. 151M) 109A. Pump 495A (sym. 11M) 3rd group of fuel tanks 110. Pump 422A (sym. 16M) 1st group of fuel tank ill. Pump 495A (sym. 8M) 2nd group of fuel tanks 112. PO-750A (sym. 1R) converter 113. PO-750A (sym. 2R) converter 114. Pump station NP-21T (sym. 79M) 115. Contactor (sym. 70M) for cutting in pump station NP-2T 116. Electrical mechanism MP-100M for loading mechanism for T-4 display lamp (sym. 59M) 117. Electro-hydraulic valve (sym. 81M) for cutting out stabilizer booster 118. Electro-hydraulic valves (sym. blurred) for cutting in (blur) booster (blur) 119. PT-500Ts converter (sym. 2N) 120. MPRF-1A (sym. 43S and 44S) landing and taxying lights the pumps in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd groups of fuel tanks; converters PE-750A and PO-500A pump station NP-27T; the hydraulic and electrical valves for controlling the boosters; the stabilizers and ailerons; the box containing the automatic device for the afterburner, KAF-13D; the MP-100M electrical mechanism for the trim effect loading mechanism; the MPRF-lA floodlight; the Pr-500Ts converter.. Page 12 .Figure 4. Power Supply Unit Schematic SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSE4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 13..) I C ._,1.r"j - I ) *, -nA r. //+t`.7rmRQL:.-'''~ SECRET 7T "-N 1T rONTDOLLED D Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6_ M SECRET. NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD7CONTROLLED ISSN Page 13 Key to Figure 4 1. Conductor connector plug from relay box 2. Relay box 3. Bracket 4+. KM-100D contactor 5. KM-50D contactors 6. Panel with inertial fuses 7. DMP-1100D 8.. KBM-31 condenser 9. TS-9M transforrrer 10. IP-15 inertial fuse 11. Socket for measuring (one word blurred) from generator 12. Inertial fuse 13. Inertial fuse 14. Ammeter shunt 15 - SECRET 170 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTFOLLED DISSEY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ECRE^i, 50X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM AB -. -jhD Page 14 "he remainder of the electric power supplies the four distribution busses un the switchboards for the port and starboard consow.es in the cockpit. The starboard console has two switchboards, one ::onward, and one aft. Two bus bars No 2 and No 4, are installed on the for:rard switchboard. One jus, No 3, is installed on the after, or rear, switc.:board. The port console has one switchboard. Bus bar N;, 1 is installed on this T,vt tchboard . us bar No 2 provides the supply for the MI, ;;1 , floodlights (sym. 43S, t5), relay (sym. 32R), the emergency converter switc:. (sym. 1R,. 2171) and the :?e+ay (sym. 18R) for energizing the RVU and NRP in t1t, blocks for the RSIU-5G, SRO-1 and 1YRP-56P and the relay (sym. 9R, 27R) for cutting in the 115 volts, +,)0 cycles AC for the RSIU-5G, RV-U and NRP-56P, and for the oil pressure gna1. Bus bar No. 4 provides the supply to the relay (sy'n. 48R, 3R) for cutting .u e 115 volts, 400 cycles AC, to the SIV-52 infrared viewfinder and the "aage-only radar, as well as to the ASP-51U) sight, th- cannon, the FKP, RS, and K-13 homing missiles ("SS"). Tus bar No 3 provides the supply to the cone and ':he apparatus for inter- _.cking the throttle, controlling the lamps in the T-(: display, the cockpit ie-sting appliances, the ANO, the portable light, as well as the ARUFOSh ghts, for heating the KKO, for the flap control aggregates, for the landing ,ear and the drag chute, for landing gear Page 15 3osition indication, for the speed brake control aggregates, for the ARK-10 .nits, as well as the firing button (syn. 18P), the APJ control aggregate, 16 SECRET `JO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD jCONTR0I,LED flT,I~ST~f Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM-ABR6ADjGUVTAVLLLV '-IL? the relay (sym. 81M, 85M) for disconnecting the boosters from the hydraulic system, and the aggregates for checking pressure in the main and booster hydraulic systems. Bus bar No 1 provides the supply for the engine start aggregates, for signalling when the generator is cut in, for the EUP-53, KLSRK, the after- burner regime aggregate, the fire extinguishing equipment aggregate, the aggregate for measuring the pressure in the hydraulic system, for signalling levels in the fuel tank in use, as well as in the suspended tank, for the pumps for the lst and 3rd groups of fuel tanks, for the clock heating element, and'for the aggregates which automatically release the wheel brakes. Electric power consumers are grouped according to the type of operation they perform. The aircraft equipment falls into the following functional groupings: power; engine operation and control; cone control, flap control, air bypass, and throttle interlocking; fuel; aircraft control: Page 16 means for taking of and landing; lighting equipment; heating; air navigation; armaments; radio supply. 17 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSECT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 au 1'U?J11GN DISSEM/NO DISSEM Ala. L DTS,cTV IT. :lectrical Network General Information The electrical network installed in the aircraft is a single-wire system, wVh the negative side grounded to the airframe, and the positive side led ? the aggregates through cables insulated from the airframe. the appliances supplied from the F-14A and F-lJV'I' electrical filters are nected to the internal network by a two-wire syster,?. 2. Type, guage, laying and plugging in of cables The electrical network installed in the aircraft i.s, for the most part, dAe up of type BPVL and BPT cables of various guages (0.5 - 70.P mm2), pending upon the amount of current required by t:he .;,gregate. The BFVL cables in the aircraft are color-coded a_ follows: ED - armaments electrical systems; jLUE - radio equipment electrical system; 14HITE - electrical equipment electrical syste.,.-.. VL cable is not heat resistant. It is used for installations in zones d=_--ere temperatures are normal, that is, in the cockpit, above and below the .waling section of the fuselage, upper (two words obl",terated) equipment, 1g, fin. B T cable is heat resistant. It is used for instz-Llations in zones ere temperatures are elevated: in the engine zone, t.:e afterburner zone 1 section). In high temperature zones TM-250 eondactor, having a guage 3.75-6mm2Is used. Cables are grouped in individual runs and are laic behind the instrument sLs, and along the sides of the cockpit behind the consoles. These are cockpit and cockpit control r ns. SECRET 10 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM 11RFfl'r'rrnNT?OT,7.77 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLL SSa 50X1-HUM In.the fuselage is the upper fuselage control run, the upper fuselage run, the run in the nose section of the fuselage (frames 1-11), the run supplyin .the radio, the run along the port side of the fuselage, the run along the starboard side of the fuselage, the control run along the starboard side, the lower fuselage run, the power runs, the runs to the pumps in the lst, 2nd, and 3rd groups of tanks, and others. In the tail section of the fuselage, and in the fin, are the main run in the tail section, and the run for controlling the tail'section. The wings contain: the runs in the removable section of the-port wing-- the armament run, those for the flaps, floodlights, and the main landing gear; the runs in the removable section of the starboard wing-- the armament run, and the run for the main landing gear, and others. All runs are protected by tubing made of AKhKR wire mesh. Additional protection, in areas where high temperatures prevail, around the engine, for example, is provided by the use of duralium tubing, tubing made of 14V22 heat resistant rubber, and AAS and ANZM wire mesh coverings. Hoses made of armored rubber, and other materials, are used in areas where there are sharp edges. Page 19 The cable runs are secured in place with normally used, rigid and pliable fasteners. Rigid fasteners (locks and clamps) are secured to the aircraft structure. I Pliable fasteners (pliable metal clamps, straps made of chlorovinyl plastic) are used to connect individual runs to each other. 3. Cable Markings The cables in the aircraft's electrical network are marked for convenience of assembly and disassembly, as well as to facilitate finding and eliminating troubles. The cable marking system consists of letters and numbers and 19 SECRET NO.FOREIG1 .DI.SSEM/Il0 DISSEM ARRna17(ONTROLLED DT_c~P`TV Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 0 FO'_;ETGN DISS EM/NO DISSEMJABE N t NSI ? estipposes that instructions will be placed on individual vaole tars. 1. ;roupings for electrical equipment aggregates. All special equipment in the aircraft included in this category has been divided into 10 groups, according to purpose, as follows: aup _u~er Name of equipment included in group Power system equipment (sources of supply) Electrical devices Ignition aggregates { Check instruments 3 Light signals and illumination 9 Pa e 20 J Air navigation equipment I' Instrument heating R Radio equipment Armament Tanks The ordinal number of an aggregate container; in one of these groups. The number of the cable run (this will depe.ad upon the number of ales coming out of a given aggregate). The number of terminals for the plug, or aggregate, to which the The location to which the particular cable runs. 20 SECRET 10 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEyf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET eUX1-hUIVI NO FOPETCN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABRUAD/UVYEAUJLZD Dz5M An example is: R 5581 - 36R where: 4 is the number of plug terminals to which the cable must be connected; 55 is the ordinal number for the aggregate contained in the particular group; R is the group letter (radio equipment) 1 is the number of the cable run coming from the equipment; 36R is the location to which the particular cable runs. Page ?21 4. Connecting and distributing devices - plugs, electrical switchboards A. Plugs Honeycomb connector plugs, type ShR (Sh-connector, R-plug), and type ShRG (Sh-connector, R-plug, Q'-airtight), have been installed in the aircraft to facilitate installation and removal of individual aggregates and electrical runs. The type ShR plugs are used to connect individual sections of electrical circuits which need,.not be hermetically sealed, such as relay boxes, the electrical switchboards which are part of the port and starboard consoles in the cockpit, the nose and tail sections of the fuselage, the wings, and the fuselage. The ShRG plugs provide a means for bringing the electrical cables through the airtight wall of the cockpit. Figure 5 shows the location of the electrical plugs in the aircraft. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 22 Si CRFT -O FOREIGN DISSE,i{NO J)TSSE M ABROAD/CO\ LOL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001 6 Mg ,*14 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I V/\1-1 1'. M SECRET, NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD /CONTEOLLED B. Electrical switchboards The electrical equipment installed in the aircraft has automatic: circuit breakers as well as manual switches. The breakers and switches have been centralized on separate electrical switchboards. Page 22 Schematic diagram of electrical plug locations throughout the aircraft. Page 23 The switchboards are located in the cockpit on the starboard and port consoles and include: the forward electrical switchboard for the starboard console; the after electrical switchboard for the starboard console; the electrical switchboard for the port console. In order to provide for easy.removal of the electrical switchboards, the latter have cable runs which terminate in connector plugs. The forward electrical switchboard for the starboard console (figure 6) is installed on the vertical section of the starboard console, between frames number 7 and 8 and consists of two blocks of circuit breakers and switches installed on a single panel. An AZS (sym. 22R) is installed above the forward switchboard - "In the event of failure of P0-750:1W, RVU" - to protect the circuit and to furnish the supply to the winding of the relay (sym. 18R) which, when energized, cuts in the supply to the RVU, MP station. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DIsS7V Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 -Ia-. ? Iun -1 ICI' jb- -:Nf V iO FOTETCN DTSSEP /Id0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 A NU FUREIGN D1S61;M/NO DISSEM A ,,..-.; Upper Block Switch 2V-1+5 (sym. 11+E) - "Aircraft storage batter=airfield" - for cutting in and cutting out the aircraft storage batteries 15-STsS-1+5 and the source of supply used while on.the ground. Switch VTK (sym 9E) - "Generator" - for cutting in and cutting out the GSR-ST-12000VT starter-generator. Page 21+ Figure 6. Forward electrical switchboard for the s-6arboard console and the electrical schematic Page 25 Switch 87K (sym. 69M) - "Pump Station" - for supplying power from the air- craft network to the contactor for cutting in the pump station NP-27T. Switch 87K (sym. 55M) - "Trim Effect" - for delivery of current to the switch controlling the MP-100M electric motor for the loading mechanism. AZS-5A (sym. 1N) - "AGD" - for circuit protection and delivery of current to the STsGV (sym..21+N) hydraulic transmitter for the AGD-1 unit and to the relay (sym. 19N) for starting the PT-500Ts (sym. 2N) converter. AZS-5A (sym. 10N) - "KSI" - for circuit protection and delivery of-current to the KSI course system and to the relay (sym. 16N) for starting the PT-500Ts (sym. 2 N) converter. AZS-5A (sym. 31+ (letter obliterated) ),- "MRP-RVU" - for circuit protection and delivery of current to the relay (sym. 27R) for energizing RVU-!4P and to MRP-56Ts. AZS-5A (sym 3R) - "Radio station - oil pressure" - for circuit protection and delivery of current for the relay energizing the radio station (sym. 9R), the "ABV" block (sym. 10R) and amplifier UK-2M of series Ye connected to 2S SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/,NO D.ISSEM ABEOADJCONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 --- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 .? ) 6,1TCr DISS DI/NO DISSEM P ';.ta ion RSIU-5 (letter obliterated). (Translate:-'s Note: J`'r.cnslation made with reserve because of condition of Mext). ? -1C. (sym. 49R) - "SM" - for circuit protection and delivery of h?re:., co the responder ORO-1 (possibly SRO-I) Page 26 r.S-5A (sym. 7R) - "Emergency Converter Switch" - :-"or circuit protection .d delivery of current to the relay winding (sym. 32.) for emergency :-inverter switch. '.ZS-5A (sym. 22R) - RVU, r1RP" - for circuit protec,ion and delivery of rur:ent ~o the relay winding (sym. 18R) for energizir. ; IN2P-RVU in event of y'ure of PO-750A and to the relay winding (sym. 57R,) for disconnecting "J-'T50A. Lower Block (;ZS-25A (sym. 41S) - "Floodlights, external signal landing gear" - for circuit protection and delivery of current to switch or controlling the c-.avigational and landing flood lights (sym. 1+3S, 44S ,,f,S-l0A (sym. 2P) - "Sight" - for circuit protect:... j.z and supplying the ';-o-cage iron the aircraft network to the sight block ; SP-5r1D AZS-20A (sym. 1P) - "Sight, sight heater" - for c;.rcuit protection and c--!-ivery of current to filter F-14A (sym. 4P) of sig ht ASP-5ND. A ZS-15A (sym. 6R) - "SR Range Only" - for circuit ;2,roteetion and delivery -l current to the radio range and to the relay (sym. iR) for energizing the range-only radar. .'S-5A (sym. 46P) - "SNV" - for circuit protectiC.i and delivery of current ,o he winding of the relay (sym. 48R) for starting converter 2O-500A (syn. SR) and providing block which supplies SIV-52 with 45 volts, 40L) cycles a.c. 26 0 FOPFT(N DISSEI+L/N0 DISSFM P ' ROAD /CON ., L DISS tit Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET -HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS^! Page 27 AZS-10A (sym. 145) - "RS" - for circuit protection and delivery of current to the RS block. AZS-10A (sym. 3F) - "AFA" - for circuit protection and delivery of current to the block for the aerial camera AFA-39. 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' ..4 - 0 O 0 14 0 0 & cc -4 44$ f.~ .C &j 004 0 1t u 14 0 14 1 'p 0 44 (4 V +Ia+S papll ~di a 41 Val Vt W W 0 W w.0 01 W, y >4 Eia >1 C M .Mi - In 00 0 0.4 -* In N 96 In SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEMINO DISSEMM AI3ROADJCONTROLLED DISC? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '" JX1-HUM 'SECRET; Wn rrMv -V 1 TSSEM/NO DISSFM A RvrvA77((NT'RGLLED DIS EGA Page 98 The engine start system consists of a circuit for supplying the units required to start,the engine from two storage batteries., 15STsS-45, furnishing 24 or 43 volts. The starter-generator MR-ST-12000VT.will not, when supplied with 24+ volts (the storage batteries connected in parallel) turn the engine turbine over at revolutions for "low gas"'operation. In order to ensure reliable engine start on a start cycle of 7.1 seconds, the storage batteries are automatically switched.to series connection and the starter-generator, as well as the other starting units (the block of ignition coils for starting fuel, the starting fuel pump electric motor, the starting fuel valve electromagnet, the make-up fuel valve electromagnet, and the electro- magnet for the valve controlling by-pass air with the hydraulic valves), are supplied with the increased voltage. -NOTE: The increased voltage supply to the starter-generator increases the torque on the starter-generator shaft and intensive engine crank-up, occurs. The units used in the starting procedure are switched to supply from the series connected batteries because, on starting, the battery voltage drops considerably (approximately three times). Page 99 A reduced voltage supply;(from one battery) results in ignition coil malfunction ("Jerky" operation ofl.the interrupter, formation of an electrical arc and burning of the interrupter contacts), reduced flow from the starting fuel pump (which slows the starting process or results in failure to start), non-operation of the valve electromagnets of the valves for starting fuel, make-up fuel, and for by-pass air'hydraulic valve control. 97 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEI/NO DISSE;( ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSIM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 tigX1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 10 FOPPTGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTxu. LLV litb,~.+#M As starter-generator revolutions increase its power demand drops and the voltage of the series connected batteries is restored In order/ to protect the starting units from over-voltage (more than 29.5 volts) a relay, RN, is installed in the starting relay box. This relay, when the voltage increases to over 29.5 volts, switche the supply to the units to one battery. NOM: The RN relay operates at a voltage of e5 volts +0.5 and t,I15, volt, but in order to cause the relay to fur ation at a voltage of 29.5 volts a resistance Rn has been inserted in the relay winding circuit. The engine start system,'consisting of the circuit for supplying the units required to start the engine with 24 or 4+8 volts, permits: Page 100 starting the engine from battery on the ground; starting the engine from the airfield supply source; starting the engine in the air; turning the engine over cold. Operation of the Electrical System (a) Starting the engines from on-board storage batteries is accomplished directly from the starter-generator, which obtains its supply from the batteries (sym. 1CE). The starting procedure requires turning on of switch (sym. 11E) and circuit breakers (sym. lYe, Me. ,'514., 34K-.9 13K). The throttle is set in the "low gas" position. The oxygen make-up selector switch (sym. 1214) and the conservation selector switch (sym. l4Ye) are set in the operate position. When the switch (sym. 14E) is closed the contactor (sym. 19$, 26E) function, connecting the storage batteries (in parallel] to the aircraft's 98 electrical system. SECRET 140 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 S NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABR0AD/UUVTnv1wrv V. Dcu:9 When the AZS (sym? 5M) is cut in the contactor (sym. 5M) which connects the electric motor for the pump on the fuei. tank in use (sym. 8M) through filter (sym. 7M) to the circuit operates. Page 101 When the AZS (sym. 29Ye) is cut in "positive" voltage is fed to the relay winding (sym. 28M) through contacts 2-1(one number blurred) of the relay (sym. 38M, 2914). The relay (sym. 28M) functions, contacts 2-1 break the supply circuit to the terminals for the hydro-electric valve (sym. 153M) from the power unit bus through fuse symbol 154M and contacts 6-5 close the circuit supplying terminal 2 of the hydro-electric valve plug (sym. 163M) from the AZS (sym. 29Ye). The engine nozzle valve is switched to the after burner position. The supply, accordingly, is fed directly from the No. 1 (sym. 10E) storage battery, through fuse symbol 12E, contacts 3-1 of contactor symbol and terminals 14, 38, 18 and 35 of the plug for the start relay box (sym. 1M) to: contact 9 of relay R6 through contacts 1-2. of relay R1+; contact 3 of relay R8; contact 5 of relays R3 and Rh.; contact 3 of relays R14 and 8; contact 2 of relay R10. When AZS (sym. lA) is turned, on the aircraft network supply is fed to con- .tact 3 of relay (number illegigie } in the start relay box (sym. 11M) through terminal (illegible) of the box connector and to contacts h-5, 2-1 of relay I~Ze 102 OSh, while power is supplied, through fuse symbol M, to: 5'9 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )'/50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ..., i vnr,.L x1Y L100. M/1'RU DISSEM ABR AD C N =:_ Isla, contact 3 of relays R6 and R7 and contact 6 of relay R5 respectively' via tez als 37 and 29 of the plug for the start relay box (sym. 4M); ;t croswitches 1 and 2, contacts 2 and 5 of relay A3, contact 3 of relay A4 via tei tnal 10 of the plug for the automatic timer (sym. 3x), as well as the start 'i)~;ton.(sym, 2Ye) via contacts O-N3 of microswitch 2 and terminal 7 of the plug or the automatic timer (sym. IM). The stvi button (sym. 2Ye) is pressed. The following must be connected in the circui when the start button is pressed: main fu ignition coil (sym. 4Ykr); the pilc light indicating ignition on (sym. 188); the elect i is motor for the pump providing starting fuel (sym. 2M); the elect'.c motor for the automatic timer (sym. 3.M); afterburner fuel ignition coil (sym. 83Ye). The main ignition coil ,~ s.Ym. 4Ye) obtains its supply from a circuit which includes t.it start button (sym. 2Ye), contacts 2-1 of relay G (sym. JiM), contacts 1-2 of ~ )lay R31 (sym. 4M), switch contacts (sym. 18Ye), contacts 4-5 of relay 3V (sym ?K), contacts 4-5 of relay R5 (sym. 4M), the winding of relay sym. 4M), Rely ., Z, Page 10 f'"unctioning, closet its contacts ,3-2, 5-6 and supplies "plus" from the battery to the ignition coil. (sym.- 4Ye) via a fuse .(sym. 42E), contacts 2-1 of the contactor (sym. 44E) and then two more fuses (sym. 39Ye and 32Ye) and the con- tacts of switch symbol 14Ye. The pilot light (sM. 18S) indicating ignition on is connected through a circuit consisting of a fuse (sym. 41Ye), contacts 2-1 of relay KR (sym 97M), and contacts 13-14 of relay symbol 15Ye.. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEV Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I XI-HUM 4 ONT9 s NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/C The after burner fuel ignition coil (sym. 3Ye) is connected through a cricuit consisting of a fuse (sym. 41Ye), contacts 2?1 of relay KR (sym 97M), contacts 5-4 of relay R7 (sym. 4M), and contacts 3-2 of relay R9 (sym 4M). Relay R9 is cut in through contacts of switch symbol 18Ye. The spark plug for afterburner fuel ignition is prechecked (prior to feeding afterburner fuel). The electric motor for the pump which uppl.ies starting fuel (sym. 2M) is energized by a circuit which consists of the start button (gyp. 2Ye), contacts 2-1 of relay G (sym. 41), contacts 1-2 of relay R11)sym. 4M), switch contacts (sym. l3Ye), contacts 4-3 of relay 3V (sym. 4M), and the winding of relay R14. Relay R14 (sym. 4M) functions, closing contacts 3-2 and 6-5 and connecting the on-board network to the electric motor for the pump supplying starting fuel. The motor begins to run. Page 104 The automatic timer electric motor (sym. 1M) is energized by a circuit. which consists of the push button (sym. 2Ye), contacts 2-i of relay G (sym. 4M), contacts 1-2 of relay R11 (sym. 44, terminal 12 and the winding of relay Al (sym. ]M). The relay operates and current is supplied via contacts 9~i8 to the winding of relay Al (sym. 1M) and via contacts 4-5 of relay A2 (sym. 1M). Relay A4 functions and via contacts 3-2 feeds "+" from the aircraft's network through the AZS (sym. lYe) and, a fuse (sym. 3M). The electric motor begins to rotate the automatic timer cam,,, closing the corresponding microswitch in the start circuit. The development of the start cycle program begins. Current is supplied simultaneously to microswitches 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 so 0 that relay A3 functions and closes contacts 2-3, 5-6 (the supply for the . winding of relay A3 is through contacts 5-6 of relay Al). The circuit con- 6 and 7 is ready for operation. sisting of microswitches 3 4 5 , , , SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEMJNO DISSEM ABROADJCONTROLLED DIS5EJ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 --0X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I TO FfRTTGN DISSL /NO DISSEM AbHUAll/l,Viri.c+v+."...- -'w---a When the start button (s;'n. 2Ye) is pressed rely RV (sym.M) is also cut in via contacts 2-1 of relay G. When relay RV functions contacts 3-2 cut in relay R16 which, in turn, through contacts 1-2, opens the circuit supplying the windin4 of relay RN. The development of the start cycle program for the automatic timer 1 (sym. 1M) takes place in the following sequence. Pae10 After an interval of 1.4 seconds microswitch 1 closes and delivers, through its contacts 0-NR, "+" to the winding of relay A4, to the winding of relay Al via contacts 5-4, relay A2 and contacts 8-9 of relay Al and to the winding of relay A3 through contacts 5-6 of relay Al. Relay Al picks up and the start button (sym. 2Ye) can be released. The automatic timer electric motor, as well as microswitches 3, 4, 5, 6 and ,T are now supplied when the start button is-released, "+" is also supplied to the winding of relay R2 through the circuit breaker, an overvoltage type AZP-1MA (sym. 46R). Relay R2 functions and when its contacts open-the circuit which connects the generator-starter (sym. lE) to the aircraft's internal system is broken. After an interval of 1.6 seconds microswitches b and 7 function. Microswitch 6 supplies "+" to the winding of relay R through its contacts 0-NZ, through contacts 5-4 to relay R3 and through contacts 9-8 to relay R4. Relay R8 functions and through contacts 3-2.supplies current to the electro- magnet (sym. 35Ye) for the fue;Ld`ump valve. Microswitch 7, through contacts 0=1M, supplies "+" to the winding of relay R4. Relay R4 functions and, through contacts 5--6p cuts in the electromagne (sym. 42Ye) for the valve which controls air by-pass through-.the hydraulic valve system. 102 SECRET 10 FOREIGN DISSEMINO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 vl-HUM 140 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLEIfDIS 1M battery number 2.(sym. 10E) to the series winding of the starter-generator ' Sh (sym. 4M), and through contacts 2-3 to relay Al (sym, 1M). The contactor (sym, 38E) functions and supplies "+'' from storage 1 After an interval of 1.9 seconds microswitch 2 functions and through contacts 0-NR supplies '"+" to the contactor winding (sym. 38E) and relay (sym. 1E) through a resistance (sym. SE). Page 106 The starter-generator is connected through the. resistance (sym. SE) so that engine turbine turnover will be smooth. Relay Sh (sym.14M) functions, contacts 1-2 disconnect the shunt winding of the starter-generator (sym.lfl) from the RUG-32 (sym.3E), while contacts 3-2 supply "+" from the 'internal network to the shunt winding of the generator (sym. 113) through the AZS (sym. lYE) and contacts-4-6 and 2-1 of relay OSh (sym. 4M). The starter-generator (sym, 113) receives mixed excitation: after an interval of 4.1 seconds nicroswitch 3 functions and contacts 0-NR deliver 1'+'a to the windings of the contactor (sym. 37E) and the relay (sym, S1M), The contactor (sym. 3713) is cut in, blocking the resistance,, (sym. 5E) and increasing the excitation current in the series winding of the starter-generator. The relay (sym. 51M) functions', contacts 7-8 cut out winding'.LR, the RUG-32 voltage regulator coil (sym, 3Ye), (so that when the storage,,batteries are switched to 48 volts RUG-32 does not burn out), while contacts 5-6 ready the circuit for switchover (via KNA-4, sym, 3013) to 48 volts when starting the engine from the airfield supply source. SECRET 103 tMORET NO FOREIGN DISSELO DISSEM ABROAD /CONTROLLER pISSy3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6'1X1-HUM brIkAMb1 I I 1"r1 7MOW-Fru TtTSSEM/NO DISS1!f Al OAT)/CONTROLI,P D DISSEM Page 107 After an interval of 7.1 seconds microswitch 5 functions and contacts 0-iVR supply "+" to the winding of relay R10 (sym. 4M) through the switch contacts (sym. 18Ye) and contacts 5-6 of relay Sh, as well as to contact 5 of relay RIO. Relay RIO functions, supplying current through contacts 5-6 to the contactor windings (sym. 27E, 28E) and to the winding of relay R7 through contacts 1-2 of relay R3 (sym. 4M). Contacts 2-3 serve to cut in the electromagnet (sym. 6Ye) for starting, fuel. Contactors, symbols 27E and 28E; operate and switch the storage batteries (sym. 10E) to series connection, that is to 48 volts. When relay R7 functions its contacts 3-2 supply current to the selector switch ST and VDT of the BU-4B control block (sym. 1O+Ye), while contacts 5-4 break the circuit for prechecking the plug for igniting afterburning fuel (sym. 33Y-e). The VDT contacts furnish the "+" to the winding of relay R6 (sym. 4M). Relay R6 functions and its contacts 5-6 close a supplemental circuit to supply the electromagnet (sym. 42Ye) for the valve which controls by- pass air with the hydraulic valve system (in parallel with contacts 5-6 relay R4), while contacts 3-2 feed "+" to the winding of the contactor (sym. 44E) through contacts 2-3 of relay R12, contacts 2-1 of relay RiS, Page 108 contacts 11-12 of relay R14 in.the.start relay box (sim. 4M) and through, contacts 2-1 of relay symbol 12Ye. The contactor (sym. 44E).functions and contacts 3-1 connect the ignition coil (sym, 4Ye) to 48 volts over a circuit consisting of contacts aa4 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSMY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 0X1-HUM I NO FORrTGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM 3-2 and 5-6 of relay Z (sym. 4M), fuses (sym. 38Ye, 39Ye) and contacts of the selector switch (sym. 14Ye). Selector switch ST operates when revolutions correspond to 32%.of rotor revolutions at high pressure (3500-38-- rpm). Selector switch. VDT operates when revolutions correspond to 48% of rotor revolutions at high pressure (5300-5800 rpm). If the engine-turns up to revolutions for "low gas" (3500-3800 rpm) sooner than the automatic timing program (sym. 1M) evolves, selector switch ST supplies "+" to the winding of relay R5 (sym. 4M). Relay R5 functions and contact's 2-1 break the negative circuit of relay Al (sym. 1M). Relay Al is dead, its contacts 5-6 open, and the supply circuit to the winding of relay A3 opens. Relay A3 goes dead in turn and the opening of contacts 2-3 and 5-6 break the circuit supplying micro- switches 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The automatic timer (sym. 1M) curtails program development, despite the fact that its electric motor will run until such Page 109 time as microswitch 1 contacts O-NZ are no longer closed and the circuit supplying the winding of relay A4 is no longer broken. Contacts 6-5 of relay R5 supply "+ to the winding of relay Z. Relay Z functions and its contacts 3-2 and 5-6 connect the ignition coil (sym.,4Ye), When an rpm rate is reached,, . which corresponds to 48% of rotor revolur: tions at high pressure (5300-5800 rpm) the VDT selector switch functions and the winding of relay R6 receives no current. The relay drops its contacts 3-2 and 5-6 and the circuit which supplies the electromagnets (sym, 42Ye, 32Ye) and the contactors (sym, 44E) is opened. 105 SECRET NO FOREIGN DI:'lEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 FfX1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM CONTEULLIW F- After an interval of 12.6 seconds microswitch 4 functions and contactors 14Z-0 deliver "+.""to the winding of relay SSh and nil in the box (sym. 4M). When relay SSh functions the supplementary resistance Rsh is unblocked mnd is connected to the starter-generator (sym. 1E) shunt winding circuit. The current in the shunt winding is decreased 3 to 4 times. The starter- jenerator (sym 1E) revolutions increase. Relay Rll blocks itself through its contacts 6-5, while contacts 2-1 interrupt the circuit which supplies the winding of relay R8 (sym.4M). Within 0.5 second after its supply is cut off relay R8, through contacts 3-2, breaks the circuit supplying the winding of relay R10. (TN: Maybe relay R16). Relay R16 opens contacts 1-2 and connects relay Rn to the ignition coil (syrn. 4Ye). Page 110 With the appearance of from 26.5 to 29.5 volts across the ignition coils, relay Rn functions, contacts 2-3 close and is sup-?lied to the winding of, relay R12 (sym. 4M). Relay R12, self-blocking by contacts 2-1, with con- tacts 2-3 interrupts the supply circuit to the contactor winding (sym. 44E). The contactor drops contacts 2-1 and the ignition coil circuit is connected to the supply from a single storage battery, Number 1 tsym. 14E). NOTE: I. If the voltage across the ignition coils is less than 26.5-29.5 volts, supply for,the coils will be furnished from the series- connected storage batteries-'to: time 25.3 seconds; that is, when micro- switch 4 functions; 2. If the ignition coils obtain a supply from one storage battery, then at the time to start the engine low voltage is fed to the 166 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTBQLLED DISSE1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ]X1-HUM - NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM A~ROAD/CONTRULLED 311 quite low) which would result in the interrupter contacts sticking; ignition coils (i.e., the storage battery voltage at start time i microswitch 6 returns to its initial position in 16.6 seconds and opens the supply circuit to the winding of relay R8. Relay R8 drops contacts 3-2, breaking the electromagnet (sym. 35Ye) circuit for the fuel dump value; microswitch 4 returns to its original position in 25.3 seconds and contacts 0-NR supply." +" to the winding of relay R15. Relay R15 functions and, through contacts 2-1, Page 111 opens the circuit supplying the contactor (sym. 44E) winding. Contacts 1-2 `in the contactor (sym. 44E) open and switch the ignition coil (sym. 4Ye) supply from storage battery Number 1 (sym. 10E); that is, storage battery voltage has been restored; microswitch 7 returns to the.original position in 25.6 seconds, opening the supply circuit to the winding of relay R4 which, in turn, opens, through contacts 1-2, the circuit supplying the electromagnet (sym 82Ye) of the make-up fuel value, and opening the supply circuit, with contacts 5-6, to the electromagnet (sym. 42Ye) of the control value for by-pass air by hydraulic values. NOTE: The electromagnet (sym. 42Ye) continues to receive a supply from contacts 5-6 in relay ,R6 (sym. 4M) until such time as the relay winding is deenergized by eoptacts in transfer switch VDT; microswitch 3 returns to the original position in 42.0 seconds and breaks the circuit supplying the contactor (sym. 87E) winding, once-again cutting~in the supply to'the series winding of the starter-generator (sym.'_:iE) 107 SECRET 3O FOREIGN,DISSEMINO DISSEM ABROAD/,CONTROLLER DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6'1X1-HUM NO FOR71TCN DISSEM/NQ DISSEM ABRO~D/UUhTKVJAj9W ..:.. and resistance (sym. 5E), as well as opening the circuit supplying the winding of the relay (sym.,51M) which connects the starter-generator to RUG-82 (aym.3E); ricroswitch 2 returns to the original position in 42.7 seconds and Page 112 cuit to the start button (sym. 2Ye); microswitch 5 returns to its original position in 43.4 seconds and opens the circuit supplying the winding of relay R10 (3ym. 4M). Contacts in relay R10 provide a supply circuit for the winding of relay R7 and the contactors (sym. 27E, 28E). Storage batteries numbers 1 and 2 (sym. 10E) are switched from series to parallel connection; in 44 seconds microswitch 1, through contacts 0-NR, opens the circuit supplying the winding of relay A. Relay All. drops contacts 3-2, breaking ';he circuit supplying the L-2R motor. Motor L-2R, in the automatic timer AV7-44-5 (sym. 1M), stops. The start program sequence is terminated. NOTE:: If, for some reason, the starting procedure is interrupted and a new attempt is made to start the engine, tb~=T automatic timer motor will continue the program to its termination and it will then be possible to start the engine (in 42.7 seconds mie:?oswitch 2 functions and supplies the start button). (b) Starting the engine from the airfield Source of sup is similar to that program used in 'starting the engine from the aircraft's storage batteries. Page 113 The difference is that when the airfield's power supply is plugged in the starter-generator and the aircraft's electrical system obtain their 108 ,SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTR{a.LPD DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6'1X1-HUM NO P(rrTaN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROADJCONTROLLED DIM supplies from the airfield's source. When this source is plugged in the changeover to the``airfield's storage battery takes place with the functioning of contactor // KP-400D, installed in box KPA-4 (sym. 30E) of the ground supply. 'Supply is furnished to. the winding of contactor KP-400D after the con- tactors (sym. 27E) 28E) have functioned through contacts 6-5 of the relay (syn. 51M) and the plug for hooking up the airfield supply source ShRA-250 MLK (sym. 13E). (c) Starting the engine when airborne is accomplished by cutting in the AZS-10 ('sym. 3lYe). When the AZS (sym. 3lYe) is cut in relay "3V" in the box (sym. 4m) operates and, through contacts 6-5, supplies the winding of relay "3". A positive voltage is simultaneously supplied to the oxygen make-up value (sym. 634) through contacts 3-2 of relay 3V and to the winding of relay R10 through contacts 9-8 of relay 3V. Relay R10 operates and, through its contacts 3-2, supplies the start fuel valve (sym. 6Ye).. Relay "3", operating, furnishes a positive supply through its contacts 3-2 and 5-6 to: ignition coil KNA-114 (sym. 4Ye) and the pilot light for signalling ignition on'(sym. 18S); Page 114 the winding of relay R14, which functions and, through its contacts'3-2 and 5-6, supplies power to the startiump PNR-10-9M (sym. 2M) motor. 109 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM .ABROAD/CONTROLLED pISSyM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET FnvrTnu DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROADJCO ROLLED ISSZE Page 115 3. Engine afterburner systn General information The system in designed to cut in the afterburner regime in order to increase engine thrust. System operation is carried out with the electrical devices shown in the table. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEMJNO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTdi JLLED DISS 2M i Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO. FOREIGN DI,934M/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLW S'I'N r F-W .O ? n V V r-I ?N 0 a-1 ri U!' 0 k a ? v u 0 +> v a i U 40-1 O .U. ~ O is ?i p ~7 O O QFj 91-1 ro N P A cd 111 43 N NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO Dl---.'-. 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C CL) S w t+7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED ISSEM t Cutting n the afterburner is' done by setting the engine control lever' Pa e 118 Afterburner operation (RUD) to the "minimum afterburner" stop. However, afterburner cut-in will take place only after operation of the units for interlocking the afterburner. with respect- to engine turnover (the terminal switch for the. hydraulic decelerator and transfer switch BFO), that is, after the engine is operating at the number of revolutions selected as'the condition for stable engine operation with the afterburner. The dogs of the transfer switches, BFO-2 and BFO-lo in control block BU-4B are set corresponding to 60% and 65% of high pressure rotor revolutions, while the terminal switch for-the hydraulic decelerator of'regulator pump NR-21F.is set for 98% of low pressure rotor revolutions. When the RUD is moved forward 68? with respect to the limb on control. panel PURT-lF the panel transfer switch PK operates and this prepares the circuit for energizing relay "Z" in the KAF-13D afterburner automata box.' nZ" When an engine rpm is reached which matches that for closing the terminal' switch and switch BFO-1 in block BU-4B, power is fed to the winding of relay which, operating, blocks the terminal switch of the hydraulic decelerator. Page 119 and switch BFO-1, as well as.t6:the relay winding (sym. 38M). Relay symbol 38M operates and its contacts 5-6 ensure that the relay will pick. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/_NC DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM itself up through the.closed contacts of transfer switch BF0-2. Contacts 2-1 in the' relay (sym. 38M) function at-the same time. The relay (sym.'28M) is disconnected, clos?s contacts 2-1, and opens contacts 6-5. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '1X1; HUM . 51aJwI NO FOREIGN DISSEMINO I'_'S.1;N ABROAD J.'he hydraulicelectric valve (sym. i;';M) will switch itself to the "meucimum position. When the engine control lever iE set to the "minimum afterburner" stop (730 on the limb on panel PURT-1F) t:rrtnsfer switch EFS (flaps for blocking the afterburner) in PURT-1F and relay F1 in KAF-13D function. When relay N functions the eleci.comagnetic valves for the carburetor and the KNA-114 ignition coil for afterburner fuel are cut in.' When operating fuel at rated pressure is obtained in the NR-22F pump regulator the terminal switch for pump NR-22F cuts out the supply to the winding of relay N and., at the same time, cuts out both electromagnetic valves for the carburetor and for the afterburner fuel ignition coil. Page 120 Relay F2, "operating, breaks the circuit to terminal 3 of the plug for hydraulicelectric valve GA-164M and the supply circuit to terminal 2 of the plug for GA-164M is closed. Relay Ye also cuts in and this relay, in turnj, connects the hydraulicelectric valve GA-164M into the follow-up system consisting of rheostat R-1, polarized relay RPS-5 and transmitters DOS-1A and DR-3A. The principle of operation of the follow-up system is as follows. The shaft of transmitter DR-3A is rigidly coupled to the"shaft of the PURT-1F aggregate and is rotated by the-.engine control lever and sets in motion the sliding contact of the resistander.type-transmitter t-3A which, until this time, has been at a stop suitably varying the relationship of the resistances contained in the bridge arm. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEJM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO I'ORETGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM polarized relay RCS-5, furnishing a supply to the winding of relay a and b in KyS-l. The resultant unbalancing of the bridge activates the sensitive, Relay a and b closes the supply circuit to the GA-164M valve. Value GA-164M opens the intake for the. hydraulic fluid of one: or the other of the cylinders. The piston, as well as the sliding contact of transmitter DOS-1A; move until such time as the bridge is balanced. When the bridge is balanced the current falls to a value which is less than the sensitivity current for RPS-5 and the hydraulic-electric valve GA-164M is cut-out. When the RUD is set at the "minimum afterburner" stop, thanks to a' previously set Page 121 mismatch of DOS-IA and DR-3A, a current flows in the winding of polarized relay.RPS-5, contacts Ya and 'L close, cutting in relay b in KVS-l. When relay b functions a voltage is fed to the number Z terminal of GA-164M. The; initial movement of the DR-3A-,slide._ This is ensured by the follow-up system being out in prior to the flaps move front the initial "maximum" position to the "minimum afterburner" position. The flaps remain in the, "minimum afterburner" position during the period of movement of the RUD forward to the 7.8? position on the limb of the PURT-1F. For each successive movement afthe RUD ahead to 108? on th FURY e -1F in' the winding of the polarized, relay (until balance is established), con limb a mismatch will occur in the follow-up system and a current will flow tacts Ya and L. will close, and relay b in KVS-1 cuts in. Relay b, functioning, 1,15 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DIS SEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSIrga.' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM 60 ,PI1 NO Ff11;!TrN DISSEM/'NO DISSI' I ABROAD /CO14 RO `l :supplies a voltage to terminal 2 of the plug for the hydraulic-electric valve 3A-164M. The flaps smoothly increase their diameter to :"full afterburner.' During the course of moving the RUD forward from 1080 to 1120 on the Limb ("full afterburner"), the flaps retain "full' afterburner" diameter as a result of the DR-3A slide-being in the.fixed resistance section. Page 122 When the RUD is-moved in the opposite direction (inward) flap movement takes place in a manner similar to that described abo?e, but in the section from 1080 to 78? on the graduated dial of the PORT-1F a mismatch occurs in the follow-up system, with the result that current flows in the winding.. of polarized relay RPS-5, but in the opposite direction. Contacts Ya and P in this relay close, cutting in relay a in the KVS-l. When relay a functions . supply is provided for the relay winding (sym. 37M). The Relay (sym. 37M) operates, contacts 2-3, close, and current is suppliee. to terminal 3 of the hydraulic-electric valve, GA-164M plug. This permits the flow of the hydraulic fluid into the other cylinder. The piston, along with the DOS-IA transmitter slide, move in the opposite direction.te flaps smoothly ,educe the diameter to '!minimum afterburner." Contacts 5-6 and 8-9 in the relay (sym. 37M) close at the same time. Make-up for the electromagnet of the afterburner fuel pump is provided and the process of disconnecting relay F2 is blocked (in the event the engine control level is abruptly moved>to a position less than 73? on the limb of the PURT-1F) despite the fact that no current flows in the Fl. relay winding and the relay has dropped its contacts. 116 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED..DI$,$ N , Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM 310 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO..DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS Y for engine nozzle'flaps can be used., The switch marked "emergency nozzle In, the event of a`failure of the follow-up system the emergency . control. ition when this procedure is used. Page 123 Relay v in the KAF-13D operates. If the RUD is. in the "full afterburner" position (1000 on-the PURT-1F limb) the flaps will be set for "maacimum" dia- afterburner" position (from 100' to 112?.) the flaps will be set. for "full, meter. Afterburner operation is.cut out. If the RUD is beyond the "full Control of engine operating conditions with nozzles satisfactory for -all conditions, anticipates a delay (in'time) of the opening of the jet nozzle flaps and delivery of afterburner fuel. The delay in the change in the .diameter of the flaps takes place between RUD positions for "minimum .position and the stop (from 108?.to 112? on the scale). "full afterburner" (from 730 to 1080 on the scale), and, in the event emergency control is used, between the "full'afterburner" The delay can be set for 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2 seconds. These delays are The time delay in the opening of the flaps is needed in order to avoid the possibility of a'drop in R4 pressure when the afterburner is cut in. provided for by time-delay relays RV, RV2, RV3, RV4; relays "c it and "d" and also by proper setting of lock switches.A, B,, V, G, D, and Ye iii the KAF-13D box. T.N.-"lock switch";is an arbitrary translation of the Russian word, shlits, normally meaning "spline". The part is not described but Russian-word implies a .slotted mechanism, possibly L-shaped or U-shaped) later text indicates its a two-position open-closeswitching device. The 117 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSI? /N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS!1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Q 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 =, NCPPOP TGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS131 The time delay, for flaps, as well as for fuel, is provided for only when no current fl6ws in the'time relay windings. This is accomplished by opening the normally closed contacts in relay Fl. Electrical circuit operation When the RUD is moved forward to the 680 mark on the limb on the a control panel, PURT-iF (sym. 7Ye), transfer switch PK on the panel operates, readying the circuit which cuts in'relay Z in KAF-13D (sym. 97M). When the engine reaches rpm for closing terminal switch BFO-1 (transfer switch BFO-2 is already closed) in block BU-4B (sym lOYe), current from the aircraft network is supplied to the winding of relay Z through the "afterburner" AZS (circuit breaker) (sym. 29Ye), to transfer switch BFO-l, to the contacts of terminal switch for hydraulic decelerator (sym. 34Ye) and transfer switch PK. Relay operates and, with its contacts 2-3, blocks the terminal switch for the hydraulic decelerator and transfer switch BFO-1. Current is provided to the relay winding (sym. 38M') through the BFO-1 contacts as well. The relay (sym. 38M) operates and contacts 1-2 break the supply circuit to the winding of relay symbol 28M. Contacts 5-6 are inter- socked through transfer switch BFO-2. The relay (sym 28M) goes dead and contacts 5-6 break the supply circuit to-terminal 2 of the hydraulic-electric valve GA-164M (sym. 153M), while contacts 1-2 supply current to terminal ,3, this same valve through contacts 5-4 of relay F2 in the KAF-13D (97M). The flaps will move from.the;"afterburner" position to the "maximum" position. When the RUD is set on "irfaximun afterburner" stop, transfer switch(blur) i on PURT-1F operates. Current is fed to the winding of relay F1 through AZS 118 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/,NO DISSEM ABROAD/CON C and contacts 4-5 ot. relay (blur). Relay F1 operates and feeds current ti "'afterburner" contacts' 5-6 of relay. "Z", contacts 4-5 of transfer switch(blur Page 12 to the electromagnet for the valve of pump NR-22F (gym. llYe) and the pilot light which indicates that the afterburner is cut in (sym. 3OYe) through the contacts of lock switch Ye and contacts 7-8 of relay KR in box KAF-13D (sym. 97M), as well as to the winding of relay F2 through the_ contacts of lock switch D in KAF-13D (sym. 97M) and to the winding of relay N through contacts 1-2 of the terminal switch for pump NR-22F (sym. 9Ye), as well as to the winding of the relay (sym. 29M) through the contacts of lock switch Ye in KAF -1 D (s 3 ym. 97M) and normally closed contacts, 7-8 of relay KR. The relay (sym. 29M) operates and, with contacts 2-1, once again breaks the circuit supplying the relay winding (sym. 28M), Relay N in KAF-13D functions and contacts 2-3 and 5-6-provide the supply path from the aircraft network through the AZS "afterburner" (sym. 29Ye) to coil KNA-114 (sym. 33Ye) through the transfer switch (sym. 14Ye) contacts. the electromagnetic valves for the carburetors (sym. 5Ye) and the ignition; When operating fuel at rated pressure is obtained in the pump regulator NR-22F, the terminal switch(sym, 9Ye) opens the supply circuit to the winding of relay N, both carburetor electromagnetic valves (sym. 5Ye) and the ignition coil (sym. 33Ye) are, disconnected. Relay F2, operating, breaks `t1je, circuit supplying terminal 3 of the hydraulic-electric valve GA-164M (sym. 153M) through contacts 5-4, with contacts 2-3 closing the circuit supplying the winding of relay "Yee? through contacts*8-7 of relay v. Relay "Ye" functions and connects, through contacts SECRET 40 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO IISSEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISS Sf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ,nyl-I-ii IRA Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 110 T1n'6r' T(;N DISSEMINO DISSEM ABROAD/CON 'ROLLIW PiS .?iM 5)-6, the follow-up system to the circuit supplying terminal 2 of the plug for the hydraulic=,electric valve GA-164M (sym. 153M). Page 126 With the RUD against the "minimum afterburner" stop, and because of the, i previously assigned mismatch between transmitters. DOE-lA (sym. 152MM) and D-R-3A (sym. 44Ye) a current flows in the winding of polarized relay RPS-5 in the signal distribution box (sym. 151M). Contacts Ya and L in this relay close, energizing relay b in the KVS-1 (sym. 151M)- Relay b operates, supplying current to terminal 2 of valve GA-164M (sym? 153M)? ? The flaps move from the initial position "maximum" to the "minimum afterburner" position. The flaps remain in the "minimum afterburner" positon when the BUD is moved forward to the 780 mark. As the RUD is moved further forward, to the y.08? mark a mismatch occurs in the follow-up system and a current flows in she-winding of relay RPS-5 (until such time as the bridge in the follow-up- system is balanced) and contacts Ya and L close, cutting in relay b in the KVS-1 (sym. 151M). When relay b operates it closes its contacts 3-2 and a voltage is supplied to.terminal 2 of the plug for the GA-164M (sync. 153M). The flaps increase their diameter to "full afterburner". As the RUD is moved from?1080 to 112? on the PURT-iF (sym. 7 Ye) scale a;he flaps retain the "full afterburner" diameter because the BR-3A (aym. 44Ye) slide moves onto the fixed resistance section. SECRET J90 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DIS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066ROO0200020001-6 f t SECRET 50X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEA Page 127 If the RUD is moved backward into the section between 1080 and 780 on the PURT-1F (~ym 7Ye) scale, a mismatch occurs in the follow-up system such .that a current flows in the winding of relay RPS-5 in the opposite direction. Contacts L and P of this relay close, their diameter to "minimum afterburner" and remain in this position until'the 73? mark on the scale of the PURT-1F. GA-164M (sym. 153M) is broken by contacts 3-2 of relay b. The flaps reduce of the relay (sym. 37M) via the."afterburner" AZS (sym. 29Ye). When the relay (sym. 37M) operates a supply is provided to terminal 3 of the GA-164M (sym. 153M) plug. The supply circuit to terminal 2 of the providing a supply to the winding of relay a in the KVS-1 (sym. 151M). When relay a functions its contacts 3-2 close and complete the circuit from the aircraft network to the winding With further movement of the RUD the flaps take the "maximum" position.' At revolutions corresponding to 65% of high pressure rotor revolutions transfer switch BFO-l opens its contacts, but the relay (sym. 38M) is ,. .self-supplied through the contacts of the BFO-2 transfer swtich. At flaps take the "full afterburner" position. revolutions corresponding to 60%,of high pressure rotor revolutions the ,contacts of the BFO-2 transfer switch open and no current flows in the' relay winding.(sym. 38M). The relay (sym. 28M) is energized by way Page 128 of contacts in relay symbol and relay symbol 29M. Contacts 2-1-open relay symbol 28M, but its contacts. 6-5 cut in the supply to terminals 3 and 2 respectively of the.hydraulic-electric valve (sym: 153M) plug. The SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO IISSEM ABROADjCONTROLLED_DISSJW Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066ROO0200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM'NO DISSEM ABROAD/CON' *-1 Switch symbol 14$M is used. to cut in the emergency system for controlling the nozzles. In this event relay v in the KAF-13D functions. If the RU!) is beyond the 'full afterburner" position (100? on the PURT-1F scale), a current is supplied to terminal 2 of the GA-164M (sym. 153M) plug through fuse IP-5 (sym. 154M), contacts 2-1 of relay symbol 28M and contacts45-4 of relay F2. The flaps will have the diameter. used for "maximum." If the RUD is set beyond the "full afterburner" positon (from 1000 to 112? on the PURT-1F scale) a supply is provided to the winding of relay F in the KAF-13D (sym. 97M) by way. of the "afterburner" AZS (sym. 29Ye), contacts 2-3 of relay Z, transfer switch 4 of the FORT-lF (sym. 7Ye), and' contacts 6-5 of relay v. Relay Fl operates and closes its contacts 2-3, supplying current from the aircraft network to the winding of relay F2 through the contacts of lock switch D of the KAF-13D box. Relay F2 operates3 and, through its own contacts 2-3 and the-closed contacts 8-9 of relay V. furnishes supply to terminal 2 of the plug for the hydraulic-electric valve GA-164M (sym. 153M). The supply circuit to terminal 3 of the GA-164M plug is broken by contacts 5-4 in relay F2. The flaps will have the diameter setting for "full afterburner'.'. Page 129 There is a delay in the cl9ange in diamerter of the flaps between positions of the RUD for "minimum afterburner" and "full afterburner,'" in the event of emergency control, from the "full afterburner" position to the stop .(1000 - 112 on the PURT-1F dcale). When lock switch.A is set in the closed position (look switches B, V, open),-and with the functioning of-relay Fl, the supply circuit to the. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSU Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 i oUX1-HUM SECRET NO I'OREICN. DISSEM/N0 DISSFr.4 ABRQ. n jcvMrrivx,.UaD Dri , winding of relay RVl 'is closed. In 0.5 second this'relay, with contacts 3-2, interrupts the supply circuit to the winding of relay RV2 and the winding of relay s. Relay 'a .has no current and, through its normally?close'd contacts 1-2 stpplies the winding of relay F2. Relay F2,operates and its contacts 3-2 connect a supply to terminal 2 of the GA-164M (sym. 153Nt) valve, after a delay of 0.5 second. When lock switch B is set in the closed position (A, V) G open) the only after the contacts of relays RV1 and RV2 drop out (eahh of which will delay equal to 1 second, and this will close its normally closed contacts signal for shifting, the flaps will be delivered from relay s with a time. When V is set in the closed position (A) B, G open), the signal for drop its contacts after 0.5 second). delay equal to only after. the, contacts in' When G is set in the closed position (A, B, V open) the signal for 0.5 second) have dropped out. shifting the flaps will be supplied from relays with a time 1:5 seconds. This relay closes its normally'closed contacts contacts of relays RV1, RV2 and RV3 (each of.which drops its in.0.5 second) have dropped out. contacts of relays RV1, RV2, RV3 and RV4 (each of wl4ch drops its contacts to 2 seconds. Relay s closes its normally closed contacts only after the shifting the flaps will be delivered from relay s with a time delay equal Pa e 130 When D is set in the. closed positon, and when relay Fl operates,.the circuit supplying the winding of, relay RV1 is broken and, in 0.5 second, through contacts 3-2, interrupts the supply circuit to the winding of, ?123 SECRET NO FOREIGN .DISt'.~M/NO DISSEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 N'O FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/GUBIA'J"" w m10QZ A relay RV2. Relay RV2'now has no supply and in 0.5 second, through its contacts 3-2, breaks the supply circuit to the winding, of relay d. Relay d goes dead andthe.normally closed contacts 1-2 provide a supply path to electromagnetic valve for pump NR-22F (sym. llYe) and the "afterburner" pilot light (sym. 30Ye) with a delay of 1 second. When lock switch Ye is set in-the closed position; the signal. for cutting in the electromagnetic valve of the NR-22F ax3 the supply to the "afterburner" pilot light will be delivered with a time delay equal to 2 seconds from relay d which closes its normally closed. contacts onl~f after the contacts of relays RV1, RV2, RV3 and RV4 (each of which drops its contacts in 0.5 second) have dropped out. There are various combinations of settings for lock switches A, B, V and G (flap time delay) and for D and Ye (fuel time delay) so that different. time delay variations for both flaps and fuel can be obtained. The engine control lever is moved away from the "minimum afterburner" stop to cut out the afterburner regime. This results in cutting out relay F1 and opening contacts 2-3 of this relay. The pilot light which signals that the afterburfl r is cut in is extinguished, the supply to relay F2 is cut off and the electromagnetic valve for the NR-22F pump (sym. llYe) for the afterb};:ner is disconnected. Page 131 4. Instruments' for controlling engine operation Instruments included in the group controlling erl;ine operation include. the remote electrical tachometer, ITE-2; exhaust gas thermometer, TVG-llT?; the remote electrical oil,guage, DIM-8T. 121# SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM(NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTR.JLLED DISS't Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1 .HUM 110 FO1tEIGN DISSEM'YNO DISSEM ABROAD/COHTHULLNV DIM electrically connected only to each other and are not connected to the air- the indfGator (sym. 30K); the low pressure rotor transmitter, DTE-1 (sym. 31K); the high pressure rotor transmitter, DTE-1 (sym. 32K). The indicator..(sym. 30K) and the transmitters (symbols.311C and 32K) are craft's electrical network. The ITE-2 ;consists of: The TVG-11T consists of: the temperature indicators (sym. 27K); the receiver of exhaust gas temperatures (sym. 29K); the thermocouple connecting block (sym. 28K). The TVG-11T elements are connected electrically only with each other and have no connection with the electrical system in the aircraft. and contacts i1-13 of the relay Q's'.Ymbol 32R). 400'cycle's, from converter PO-750A (sym. 1R) through fuse SP-5 (sym. 22Ye) the primary winding of the transformer,(23Ye) is supplied with 115 volts, the indicator, UI1-$. (sym. 16Ye); the oil guage transmitter, IDT-8 (sym. Me); the 115 volt/36 volt transformer (sym. 23Ye). The elements of the DIM-8T are electrically interconnected. In addition, Information with respect to the purposes for which the instruments are intended, as well as the scale graduations on the indicators, is given in the chapter on "Instrumentation"-of this description. 125 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLEb DIS M! Page 132 The DIM-8T consists of: Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1 -HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEU/NO D' ;SEM AB Pad,= 133 5. By-pass air loor control system General information Two symmetrically located doors, on the port and starboard aides of the fuselage, between frames 2 and 2A, are installed in order to prevent compressor stalling action in the inlet ducts. The doors or flaps, open outward into the airstream. The doors are controlled both automatically and manually. The electrical' devices which do the work-of controlling the doors are listed in the table. 126 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSESf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 J /1_._.. A._._.__.._ J L_.- P9_1_--- ^^A^/l1 A ,A l1 /' 1A flfl Y- nr.n/'~/'~1'1111111I111nne. 111111 A r' )X1-HUM NO FfPrT!'V DISSEM/Na DISSEM ABROAD/CONTRU1,i,J!ill 1 i M .u b o i- u w ...r .~ .-0 4 a 0 $4 CL ? O q i7 V w .O N o ~ i r tj 4j 0 ON >% 41 *j 41 Vj to 41 41 tb a' .4 9-4 X Nr+ w y ..a 1 W 4 x p aa0 0 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROT4 D DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SE(: ET 1)JX1-HUM fT1 fi 1 Tr' 1)TSSEM/NO'DIScP-r AR-Pnen CONTROLLED bTSS'M The door mechanism is interlocked with the eng.ne control lever and with the aircraft'control stick. Electrical circuit operation For automatic control of the by-pass air doors the transfer switch (sym. 120M) is set in the "automatic" position". When flight speed corresponds to about Mach 1.5 the supply from the aircraft network is distributed from terminal B of the filter (sym. 50M) for Mach number controller through the AZS (sym. 38M) to the relay Minding (sym. 126M). The relay functions, closing contacts 2-3. Positive voltage from the aircraft network.is fed to the electricals hydraulic valve GA-184 (sytm. 121M) through AZS (s'rn 33M), the' contacts of the transfer'switch (sym. 120M), Page 135 contacts 2-3 of the relay (sym. 126M) and contacts 2-1 of the relay (sym. 141M). The doors open. In order to provide for stable operation of the aircraft after acceler- ation to the speed corresponding to a Mach number of about 1.5, and when the afterburner is cut in, the relay operates (sym. 141M), contacts 1-2 of the relay (sym. 141M) open and the supply fed to terminal 2 of the electrical- hydraulic valve (sym. 121M) plug is interrupted. The doors close. In the event the afterburner is cut out at these speeds the' relay (sym. 141M) .releases and supply is fed to thj.electrical-hydraulic valve (sym,. 141M).. The doors open. The doors open when the aircraft is in manual control and the aircraft Ak, noses up at an angle of inclination corresponding to'a 200 stabilizer angle 128 SECRET S0 FOREIGN DISSEM/N4 DIS SEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET TO rifRFYfrN DISSEM/2Q DISSEM ABROADicuv*.L cvur ~. ~~ (large arm) of 100 (shall arm) and for an aircraft,speed corresponding to Mach 1.5.. In this /case, the supply is provided to the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 121M) from the aircraft network through the PZS (sym. 33M), the contacts of the transfer switch (sym. 120M), the closed contacts 2-'3 of the relay (sym. 126M) and the closed contacts 3-4 of the microswitch;(sym. 114M). In the event the.do6rs are controlled manually the transfer switch (sym. 120M) is set in one of the necessary positions: "open" or "closed,". Page 136 When the position of the transfer switch (sym. 120M) is "open" asupply a furnished to the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 121M). The doors open. In the "closed" position the supply to the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 121M) is broken. The doors close. The doors can be opened or closed manually without regard for air- craft speed corresponding to Mach 1.5- 6. Cone control system and signals. General information The system is designed to control the cones, a-change in the position of-which ensures stable operation of the power plant at super-sonic speeds. Operation of the cone control system and'signals is accomplished by'`the' 129 SECRET. .NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO'DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DI Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEMw:j9R AVIUURTAUbl" N u w 00 1 W .4 1Z in ~G yJ* ~ 41 3d I m 9 I la o 4 '1 114 .-~ w O ..r w 0 C A. 3 9) u to 0.4 "0- xI In ? z g W m 41 * m ?A t Z 29. C" X _ ~ i [ Std 4 V A X i 14 k 41 Of R1 ,`~' Sea W . 91 in C4 tn.., N N rr.l .r co V1 ~d 04 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSE~11ABROAD JCONTROL DIS.M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066ROO0200020001-6 50X1-HUM SECRET f 1(0 Ft1~>+ Tr? DISSEM/N0 : I)IS91 PvM A'n /r0NTR LLED DISISTV The aircraft air intake has a three-position ccce. Rigging in or rigc;ing out the cone in flight it carried.out auto- / matically (depending upon the increase in the velocity head) or manually, by setting the transfer switch to the-corresponding -)osition. When the switch is set for automatic control, aid when the aircraft speed is equal to that worked out by a special controller for the first position of advance of the cone, electrical-hydraulic valve GA-185 operates.. The cone advances to the first position. When the aircraft attains a speed equal to that worked out by the special controller for the second position of advance for the cone, a second electrical-hydraulic valve, GA-185, functions. Page 132 In this case both electrical-hydraulic valves ha"e current supplied them. The cone moves out to the second position . to full speed. With a reduction in the velocity head the controller for moving the cone outward to the second position is cut out. The Lane moves inward to the speed value for the second position. With a further speed decrease the controller for-roving the cone out- ward to the first position is cut out. The cone is caipletely rigged in. Electrical system o eration When the SZS (sym. 38M) is?cut in and the tranafex switch (sym- 54m) is to the "automatic" position tt b-`voltage from the aircraft network is fed to contact 5 of the relay'(sym. 126M) and contacts 5 and 2 of relay symbol 127M. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABRO1'?!D/CONTRO LED DISS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066ROO0200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM ? qL' V Rl'l l _ NO FO1 E1? N DISSEM/1 O DISSEM ABRuAp/UUVTiVLLrjv lli ]33 SECRET NO FOREIG14 )ISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD7CONTROLLED DI M. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 When the controller (sym. 66M) contacts close the.supply.is fed to the winding of.the relay (sym. 126M) through terminal B of the filter (sym. 50M)' from the AZS?(sym. 33M). When the relay operates'it closes contacts 5-6 plug for the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 72M). The circuit supplying, terminal.2 is opened. The supply through closed contacts 5-4 of the relay'' and a voltage from the aircraft network is. supplied to terminal 3 of the (sym. 127M) is delivered,to terminal 2 of the plug Page 140 for the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 128M). The circuit supplying' terminal 3 is broken. The cone moves out to the first position. When the controller contacts close (sym. 124M) a supply is furnished the winding of the'relay (sym. 127M) through terminal B of the filter (sym. 125M) from the AZS (sym. 38M). The relay functions, closing contacts 5-6 and 2-3 and the voltage from the.aircraft network is fed to terminal 3 circuit supplying terminal 2 is broken. The cone moves out to the second` of the plugs for the electrical-hydraulic valves (symbols 72M, 128M). The position. symbol 128M. The supply to the'1e4ectrical-hydraulic value symbol 72M remains circuit supplying terminal 2.of,,the plug for electrical-hydraulic valve -break the circuit supplying terminal 3, while contacts 5-4 close the When the controller contacts are opened (sym. 124M) the current i's remgved from the relay (sym. 127M) winding. In this case contacts 5-6 . unchanged. The cone moves back to the first position. _6V1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001NO FOREIGN DISSEM`JNO DISSEM_ABR inn7CUBTrViiw JJIS~uM When the controller (sym. 126M) contacts are opened current is removed From the winding df the relay (sym. 126M). In this case contacts 6-5 break, ,,he circuit sipplying terminal 2 of the plug for electrical-hydraulic valve symbol 72M. The cone returns to the initial position. Page 141 Manual control of the outward movement of the cone is accomplished by setting the transfer, switch (sym. 54M) in the "manual", position and transfer switch symbol 57M in one of three positions: "Rig IN". "Rig Out 1.5," "Rig Out 1.9," The supply to the terminals of the plugs for the electrical-hydraulic valves (symbols 72M, 128M) is, in this case from the AS (Nym. 33M) and the r osed contacts of the transfer switches (symbols 54M, 57M). 'he alternate sources of supply to the terminals of the electrical- hydraulic valve plugs (sym. 72M, 128M) are the same as those for automatically rigging out or rigging in the cone in the following cases: closing of the (rigging out); closing of the (rigging out); opening of the (rigging in); controller (sym. 66M) contacts - la~t cone position controller (sym. 12414) contacts - 2nd cone position controller (sym. 12414) contacts l.st cone position opening of the controller (sym. 6614) contacts - initial cone position (rigging in).' When the cone is rigged,out;to the first position: the terminal switch (sym. 105M) operates and closes its contacts, feeding a voltage from the aircraft network to-the pilot light (sym. 10414) through the AZS (sym.'33M) and the, relay contacts 16-17 (sym. 86). The pilot light "cone rigged out" ).fights. 131 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSZS( Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM terminal switch open and the pilot light-(sym. 104M) goes out. When the cone is returned to its,initial position the contacts of t 135 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DI ,.,, ? V 1''VMJ!iLtiry V100MM/MV V100bM A1jJUADfUUN't?JSVLIJLJJ VLLNv J Page 142 7. Engine flight speed control lever interlock system General information Operation of,the engine control lever .(RUD) is provided for by the' devices indicated in,the table. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IYU N9 fNN J f'N J)15bi M fe1VU D1o p;M ARR 4..+. r 00 N -4 11 14 U L Qt 01 O t0 3i Q1 R~pj1l d! w 0 w 4J W4 I OU4 V to 0 41 M 4J 4! N O Q k :~ 0 -0 93 a dl d eOl) f+ .4J1 N Z0 W - a Q 0 6 Est .Z x W" in P~'1 /w . 1. 0 M r4. - .4 1#6 SECRET RO,FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSIMM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 00 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO VAPVT(N DISSEMYNO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM, designed to prevent engine surge of the cane contr?l system and the compressor anti-stalling flaps and is The operation of this system takes place in parallel with the operation; which can occur during high flight speeds at small engine revolutions. the RUD is removed. automatically, thanks to which the above indicated limitation of travel of' Page 143 The engine control lever, interlock system is a stop device which is moved forward with the aid of an electromagnet at speeds corresponding to M ~ 1.5 and prevents the shifting of the RUD towards the "low gas19 stop- under flight conditions such as these. When the speed drops :(at M < 1.5) the stop along the sector is selected In case of emergency the stop is selected by pushing the botton on the sector, which is mechanically connected with the stop. Page 144 Electrical system operation When flight, speed corresponds to M k 1.5, and MR-1;.5 controller' (sym'. 66M) causes the relay (sym. 116M) to operate. Through contacts 5-8 this relay feeds terminal 2 of the plug forthe.eledtromagnet (sym. 75M) from the AZS (sym. 38M). Contacts'5-4 break the eircruit supplying' terminal 1 of.this same plug.. The electromagnet functions pi}d,.moves the atop forward. Y. . When speed'is reduced (M < 1.5) no current flows in'relay and the supply circuit to-terminal 1 is,broken. electromagnet pulls the-stop inward. 137 symbol' 16M NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISST --- -.--- --. _ -_. r _. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM No 14PORFTGN DISSEMhO DISSE tA}3R(}AD uva- )IR Page 1,, 8. Engine fuel supply system and a gnats General information The system is designed to supply fuel to the engine and to signal fuel depletion. The devices indicated in the table are involved in the operation ofthe system. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD'/CONTROLLED DISSE1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM lfn rnnrTnTT' DISSEM'(NU DI55L';P?1 ASRUW/C;ULVInVVLML L.-ae:,xi No. No, of posit. Name OfItem Type Quan.. ion in electr- tity 14M Circuit breaker, "Pump 1" AZS-5 1 Switchboard, port console, cockpit 5M Circuit breaker, "Pump 2" !AZ5-5 1 same 188 Relay TKYe-21PD 1 Relay box, frames Green Page 146 6M Contactor KM-50D - 1 Contactor block, star, board side, frames 12-13 1495A?2 frame 16A 5K Pressure signal SD-3 1 Port side fuselage, lOM Filter J F-37VT 1 Port s isle _ fuselage, 12M Contactor ILM-50D 1 Same 4K . Pilot light, "Pump 3" SLTs-5T .1 Instrument panel, Green starboard section 9M Circuit breaker,' "Pump 3" IAN'S-S 1 same 6K Pilot light, "Pump 1" SLTa-S1 1 Same 3K Pressure signal SD-3 1 Fuselage, lower, 17M Contactor KM-50D 1 Same 15M 1 1. Filter I 1F-37VT 1 Lower section fuse lage, port, frames. 12-13 16M Pump for tank group 1 f422A 1 Fuselage, underneath, Lower section fuselag between frames 18-19 422A 1. Fuselage, port side,; frames 21-22 .13K Circuit brea1 "tank press-AZ'S-S, 1 Switchboard,. port s ' ure signal cockpit 139 console, 7M Filter ~F-37VT I Same NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N( aISSEWAB'RQAD CONTROLLED i7T rcy Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM IM Fnutr.Ta'u DISSEM/NO''biSSF11 ARnr1A11TiCONTRO L DIS `'VT 19 1116K Pilot light "depletion suspended tank'- 20 115K 21 23 '14K Float transmitter Pressure signal 4 5 SLTs.51 Green middle section of instrument panel SDU2.0.35 1 Port, lower section fuselage, frames 20. Port side fuselage$ f ramp 16A 22 12K Pilot light "Tank in use" Red 1 Display T-6, instrum. 21 1K Pressure signal .SD-3? t z 24 48K Pilot light "500 liters remaining" Page 148 ;27 21K Consumption gage; ;trans mitter rY.?. consumption gage 26 f20K Thyratron cutout i (or interrupter) 25 19K Indicating instrument, 140 ent panel SE-16 7 1 Upper fuselage, port 1 side, frames 16-17 li RrS16A.?4 1 PT.501 RTS16A?4 1 Instrument panel Starboard side fuse. lage, frames 12-13 Port, lower section fuselage, between frames 20.?22 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DIS SEM AfROAD/CONTROLLED DISS^x Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Fuel is'stowed in the aircraft in seven fuselage kerosene tanks, as' well as in one suspended tank and in the wing tanks - aeotiona. ' _ SECHL'T' NO FORETGN DISSEM/,NO DISSEM ABRnnn/C 1`RULLdU Drr Page 149 Electrical system operation The pump (sym. 16M) for the ist group of fuel tanks is energized from the aircraft network through terminal 2 of the pump plug and a fuse (sym. 24E) in the. power unit/through the closed contactor (sym. 12M).and a filter (sym. 15M). The contactor (sym 12M) operates and closes its contacts when a supply is furnished to its winding from the aircraft network through the AZS (sym. 14M) and when the aircraft network is connected to the airdrome supply or to?the generator (in this case the supply is furnished to the ,relay (sym. 18E) winding, the relay operates and closes contacts 3-2). The pump (sym. 8M) for the 2nd group of'fuel tanks is energized by the delivery of a supply from the aircraft network to terminal 2 of the pump plug through a fuse (sym. 20E), the contactor>(sym. 6M) and the filter (sym. 7M)? The contactor contacts close when the AZS (sym. 5M) is closed and voltage from the aircraft network is supplied to the contactor winding. The.pump (sym. 11M) for the 3rd group of fuel tanks is energized by 141 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/1tO,DISSEM !L ROAD./CONTROLLED DIS Z$ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 (sym. 17M) and the filter (sym. lOM). the delivery'of a supply from the aircraft network to terminal 1 of the pump plug through a fuse,(sym. 18M), the closed contacts of the contactor: . from the aircraft network is supplied'to the contactor (sym. 17M) winding. r,... 'Pa e 150 The contactor contacts close when the AZS (sym. 9M) is closed and voltage ___ 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 LW r'tJN.;tfDN 111751~M/N1J ll155?M ABROAD /C ,..,. When the fuel is exhausted (whin there is a drop in pressure in the fuel line) from the tanks in the lot group the transmitter contacts in the pressure signal-transmitter SD-3 (sym? 5K) close and "negative" is supplied to the pilot light (sym. 6K). The pilot'light lights. When the fuel in the 3rd group of tanks is exhausted the SD-3 ,(sym. 3K). transmitter contacts close 'and the pilot light (sym. 4K).lights. When the fuel in the tank suspended from the fuselage is gone the pilot light (sym. i6K) lights because the SDU2-0.35 contacts (sym. 15K) close and "positive" is supplied to the pilot light from the aircraft network from the AZS (sym. 13K). When the pressure in the line between the engine and the service tank drops below 0.3 kg/cm2 the SD-2 (sym. 1K) contacts close and "positive" from the. aircraft network is supplied to the,signal pilot light (sym. 2K) through the AZS (sym. 13K) and contacts 16-17 of the relay (sym. 15Y'e). The pilot light lights. When 500 liters of fuel remain the contacts in the float transmitter (sym. 14K) close and feed "negative" to the pilot light (aym. 18K). "positive" is supplied to the pilot light from the AZS (sym. 13K). The pilot light lights. Page 151 A cumulative fuel consumption meter, RTS 16A-4, is installed in the aircraft to measure the amour t? .of fuel consumed by the engine. The indicating instrument''t the uonsumption.meter permits visual observation of the amount of fuel remaining in the aircraft tanks with properly operating fuel lines. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLUID DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0,DISSEM ABRUAD/UVa . k, The consumption meter complex consists of a transmitter (sym. 21K), the indicating instrument (sym. 19K) and the thyratron cutout PT-56M (sym. 20-K). The indicating instrument (sym. 19K) and the transmitter in the con-). (sym. 21K) are electrically connected with the thyratron 'cutout (sym. 20K). - The thyratron cutout (sym. 20K) PT-56M supplies 115 volts, 400'cycle alternating current from the converter PO-750A (sym. 1R) through contacts 13-14 of the relay (sym. 32R) and fuse SP-5 (sym. 30R). In emergency opera tion the supply is from the PO-750A (sym. 2R) converter. Switchboard, port console, cockpit - J Nose section fuselag port, underneath,. frames 20-21 - Switchboard,'port I console, cockpit 11 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEMII30-'tISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS79 Symol `_.Name of item Type Quan In order to shut off the main fuel line supplying the engine (when dismounting aggregatesand in cases of emergency)-before fuel enters the engine, (there is a shut-off with an electric.-pneumatic valve,?`(sym. va lve!1 52M Electrical pneumatic Button 01EinginiR shutr&o[: Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 'Page 153 Electrical system operation The electrical pneumatic valve to cut in by pushing the button (sym. 33M). In this case a supply to terminal 1 of the valve plug flows from the aircraft netowrk through the AZS (sym. 9K) and the closed contacts inothe push button (sym. 53M) 144 nt GxT SSFty[ A 2Fr A", ^,T ,: }E~ 1 TSSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R0002000200016'1X1-HUM NO FOPP.TRN DISSEM/NQ DTIZcFe3 At~nn a n--nn~tTRnT,T. 10. Fire protection system equipment General information The sy,stem is designed to warn of fire in the engine compartment and Type Quan- tity Tail section fuse- lage, frame 29 Switchboard, port console, cockpit . Page 1551, Electrical system operation The I0-2Ms ionization fire signal device Is to signal the appearance to put the fire extinguisher tank in operation. The.eleckrical devices given in the table ensure operation of the fire protection system equipment... and disappearance of flame 'in ',tbe aircraft engine compartment. .The signal device's. transmitter is a heat-resistant metal tubed The transmitters are,installed on special ceramic insulators. The operating_;p .ncipls of the IS??2MS is based on the property of chemical reaction..'. 145 conductivity of flame resulting from 1 ization which accompanies a flaming fiECRI, '~ 110 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO iISSEM j.'ROAD/CONTROLLED DISC Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 tifX1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NQ DISSEM ABR6AD/CONTROLLED SSIM The IS-2MS signal device functions only when flame appears in the space between the transmitter and the aircraft masse The IS-2M3 signal device will/not react to a rise in temperature. The IS-2MS signal device is an electronic device and operates practically instantaneously. The primary winding of the transformer in the IS-2MS electronic amplifier (sym. 24K) is connected to pins 2 and 5 of the plug connector shR2OP5NShlO and is supplied with a 115 volt, 400 cycle alternating current from the PO-750A converter (sym. 1R) through contacts 1~-14 of the relay (sym. 32R) and fuse SP-5 (sym. 55R). The grid leads of the IS-2MS device's twin triode are connected to the aircraft hull. "Positive" rectified, stabilized voltage is fed to the leads to the transmitters via terminals 1 and 2 of plug ShR20P2NGC. LT-N: The plural "transmitters" is translated exactly Page 156 In the event flame appears in the space between the transmitter and the mass of the aircraft the air space becomes electrically condutive. This is equivalent to connecting a resistance on the order of 5 to 6 megohms between the grid and the plate of the tube. A positive potential. is supplied to the grid. The plate current rises and reaches a value such that the relay functions. When the relay functions a supply is furnished to the "fire" pilot light (syn. 25K) from the aircraft network through the AZS (sym. 9K), the closed contacts of the amplifier relay (sym. 24K), and contacts 1-2 of the relay (sym.' 15K). l6 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEMABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSE31 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 %A VAPr+'T(i DISSJ!M/NU V1SSSM ABHUAD/UVIV"lnv?J M a+.aUuu.J . The button.(symn. 22K) must be pushed in order to put the fire om is 4..., fr extinguisher tank into operation. in this case the supply aircraft neiwo.rk to the tank (sym. 23K) via the AZS (sym. 9K) and the closed contacts of the push button.(sym 22k). Page 157 111, System' for measuring pressure in the"main'snd bbestet_hydtaulic_ systems and ~ fiignels General information A remote electrical pressure gage, 2EDM-250,,.serves'.to measure the pressure: of the hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic system. Included'in the 2EDM-250'electrical pressure gage complex is: the DV-250' electrical pressure 'transmitter (sym. 12K) in the 'main hydraulic system; ' the DV-250 electrical pressure transmitter (sym. 17K) in the booster hydraulic system; the remote electrical indicator 2EDMU-250 (sym. 11K). The DV-250 transmitters (sym. 12K, 17K) are installed between frames 21-22 starboard, below, and at frame 20, port, respectively. The 2EDMU-250 electrical indicator'(sym. 11K) is located beneath the starboard movable section of the instrument panel. The transmitter and indicator are electrically interconnected. In addition, the indicator (sym;..'11K) is supplied with a voltage from the, ,aircraft network through the AZS (sym. 13K) "EDM, gidr. ost, gor. sign. podn.'rash. bakov" (T.N.: "EDM" is the remote electrical pressure gage; "gidr" is hydraulic; "sign." is signal; "bakov" is "of tanks"; the others are uncertain and can not be fully reconciled with that function. of 13K shown in the table on text page 147.) 147 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEMLNO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM NO Fnnrr.N DI: ;EM 00 DISSEM ABROAD The way in which lack of pressure in the booster and in the main P ..p hydraulic systems is signa]led results from the operation of the devices incyicated in the stable. Page 158 t- No. Symbol Name of item Type Quantity Location l 83M Circuit breaker "booster system cutout, hydraulic signal" 5 1 Cockpit, starboard rear switch. I M1 i board 2 43K "Booster" pilot light SLTa-51 Ye:` low Instrument pan. el, starboard section 44K "Main" pilot light SLTa-51 Ye! Low 1 Same 4 85M i Relay Relay box be- hind Instru- ment panel, starboard, frame 6 45K Relay Pressure relay TKYe.21PD 1 Relay box, frame l1, in cockpit Fairing, between frames 31-31A Electrical system operation When the pressure in the main hydraulic system drops to 16S kg/cm2 relay GA-135T (sym. 46K) operates and supplies "negative" to the pilot light (sym. 44K), while "posit%ye is supplied from bus number 3 of the rear electrical switchboard of the starboard conso'+a through the AZS (sym. MD. The lamp lights. 1148 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONT)tOLLED DISS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '1X`1-HUM the GA-135T hydraulic relay (sym. 60M). of the relay (sym. 45K) TKYe-21PD winding is broken by the contacts in, supplied to it through contacts 1-2 of the relay and the nagative circuit n FnFrC.N `fi~S Page 159 When the pressure in the booster hydraulic system also falls to 165 kg/cm2 the pilot light will burn (sym. 43K) because "negative" is D booster hydraulic system drops, the contactor winding (sym. 70M)circuit. When the switch (gym. 89M) is cut in and the pressure in the. O-NZ of the hydraulic relay (sym. 46K). The pilot light (sym. 441() goes out. the negative circuit to the pilot light (sym, 44K) is broken by contacts When the pressure in the main hydraulic system rises to.195 kg/cm2 NP-27 (sym. 7914) begins to operate* is closed and the contactor functions and supplies current from the bus of the power unit to terminal 2 of the pump station plug. Pump station contacts O-NZ in the hydraulic relay (sym. 60M).."The contactor carries the negative circuit' to the contactor (sym. 70M) winding is broken by When the lressure in the booster hydraulic system rises to 195 kg/cm2 no current and the supply to pump station NP-27T (sym. 790 is opened. to the winding of relay symbol 45K through' contacts O-NR. The relay (sym 45K)' operates and opens the negative'circuit to the pilot light (sym. 43K).-,,The pilot light (sym. 43K) goes out.' At the same time the hydraulic relay (sym. 60M) furnishes "negative" Page 160 Operation of the system for coit:ro,lling the cutting in and cutting 12. Pump station control system General ini rmation out of the pump station is provided for by the devices shown.in the table. SEC: ~T NO FOREIGN DI3SEM/NO DISSI.i ADROAD/CONTROLLED DISSZf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6'1X1-HUM NO FOREIG t DISSEM/NO DISSEM .1` v j~1.==o Symbol Name of item Type Quan- Location tits' Pump station Forward fairing of fin, frames 32A. 33 ti Contactor block, star. board side fuselage, frames 12-13 60M Pressure relay in hydraulic system GA-13ST 1 89M Switch, "P6mp Station" 87K 1 IP-75M 1 110M , , Fuse IP-5 1 Back fairing frames 30-31 Forward switchboards starboard console Starboard side fuselage,' frames 11-12 Pump station NP-27T is installed in the booster hydraulic system to ensure landing with a locked (zakiinennyy) engine. It is cut into the system automatically when the pressure in the booster system drops to 165 kg/cm2 and cuts out when the pressure builds up to 195 kg/cm2., Electrical system operation Pump station NP-27T (sym. 0 79M) is cut in when a supply is provided from the aircraft network to terminal Z of the plug for the NP-27T via. the fuse (sym. 71M) and closed contactor contacts (sym. 70M). The contactor contacts (sym. 70M),close when the switch (sym. 6914 is cut in and the pressure in the hydraulic system drops to 165 kg/cm2. In this case contacts ('0"-"NZ") in the relay (sym. 60M) close and supply current from the aircraft network to the contractor (sym. 70M) winding through the fuse (sym. 110M), the transfer switch (sym. 69M) contacts and the relay (sym. 60M) contacts. 1:50 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTPOLI,ED DI8 F Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IX1 -HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABR When the pressure increases to.195,kg/cmZ contacts "0"-'!NZ" in the relay (sym. 60M) open and the supply circuit to station NP-27T is broken.' The devices which r ensure system operation are given in the table. 'Page 162 Symbol Item ( Type quantity Location General information Page 163 83M Circuit breaker, AZS-5 .1 After electrical switch 'Stabilizer and aileron booster control system ,cutout, hydraulic cockpit booster system board, starboard console, system signal' 90M Push button 204K 1 Horizontal section, TKYe- 1 Relay box, frames 31A-32, I 52PD , dorsal , section of fin hydraulic. valve Back fairing, fuselage, between frames 32-32A 26M Transfer switch 88K 1. Horizontal section port console, cockpit, TKYe- 1 Relay box,''between 52PD frames 15-16, port side 27M Electrical- GA-1905 "I Lower section fuselage, hydraulic vai'v~. between frames 20-22 hydraulic valve Longitudinal and transverse control of the aircraft is carried out from the control stick through non-reversible boosters supplied from the 151 ..izer.is controlled with the aid. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CQNTROLLED DISS^Jj Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM NO F( . RFTc N DISSEM/NQ, DISSEM ABR6ADjCOFT#UbbrjV Z.L- of a two-chamber booster, BU-51M and an ARIJ-3V automatic device. The ,ailerons are controlled by two BU-45 boosters. Electrical system operation The stabilizer booster, BU-51M, is cut in with the aid of the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 81M). When voltage from the aircraft network is present there is a supply to terminal 3 of the valve (sym. 81M) plug via the fuse (sym. 112M0 and the relay (sym. 8514) contacts 1-2. Page 164 The aileron boosters, BU-45, are cut in when the transfer switch (sym. 26M) is set to the "on" position. In this case the aircraft voltage issupplied to termimaWi 3 of the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 27M) for cutting.in the BU-45 booster which operates-off the main hydraulic system, the supply coming through the fuse (sym. 113M) and the switch (sym. 26M) contacts, The aircraft voltage is, simultaneously, fed o terminal 3 of the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 82M) for cutting in the.BU-45 booster which operates off the booster hydraulic system, the supply coming through relay (sym. 84M) contacts 1-2. V When the push button (sym. 90M), which cuts in the AZS (sym. 83M), is pressed the stabilizer and aileron boosters, which operate off the booster hydraulic system, are cut off. At the same time, supply-is provided for the windings of the relays (sym. 85M, 84M). The relays function. Contacts 1-2 break the supply circuit to terminal 3 of the plugs for the electrical-hydraulic valves (sym. 82M, 81M) and contacts 6-S close the circuits supplying terminal 2. The BU-45 aileron boosters are cut out by setting transfer switch (sym. 26MI) "off". This opens the supply circuit to terminal 3 of the plug for electrical-hydraulic valves (sym. 27M, 82M) and opens the supply circuit 152 to terminal 2. SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSER ABT?OA.D/CONTROLLED DIS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1u1_ 1 . IRA 62M 14. Stabilizer control system Page 16 Genera,]. Information Operation of the stabilizer control system is carried out by the devices given in the table. No. Symbol Name of Item Type Quantity 3 Laqe 166 rC WO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED PI ' M SECRET ARt1-33-2N series 73M Execution mechanism ARU-3V ElectfUcal mechanism MP-100M Circuit breaker, "AIU automatic control" AZS-5 Circuit breaker "~ARI.T manual control AZS-5 Transfer switch, Manual-Automat Lc" 2SP-46 Transfer twitch, high speed--low speed" PN-154 Switch Switch Relay, 87'K Location Cockpit, starboard side, frames 10-1]. Back fairing, fuse lage frames 29-30' Instrument panel Back fairing, fuse- lage frames 30-31 Starboard console, cockpit, after electrical switchboard Starboard, after electrical switch- board in cockpit Port console, cohkpit Port console, cockpit Forward- switchboard, starboard console, cockpit PI{-4 WO-52M I 1 Control stick' Relay box, tail section 153 fuselage, frames 3LA-32 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD'/CONTROLLED DI Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R0002000200016'1X1-HUM NO F0RFIQN DIS:uTM/NQ DISSEM ABROb/CONTAULLEW 4 5 6 86M Relay TKTe-56M 1 Relay box behind instrument panel frame 6 valve GA-1905 1 between frame 32.# 81M/ Electricai-hydraulic Back fairing fuse 15 78K Display T-4, instrument panel ARJ-3V-2 series (green) 3. same Pilot light for signal- ling neutral position SM-30 of trim effect (green) Pilot light for signal- ling the large arm of the SM-30 Longitudinal control of the aircraft is obtained with the aid of the control stabilizer, through booster BU-51M, wh1ch controls both positions of the stabilizer simultaneously. Page 167 The stabilizer control system includes the ARU-3V automatic device, which automatically changes the transmission ratio. from the control stick to the stabilizer and, at the same time, to the spring loaded mechanism. The adjustment law carried out by the ARU-3V is a function of the velocity head and the altitude and is determined by the aircraft. aerodynamics. A spring loaded mechanism is installed in the stabilizer control system to duplicate the aerodynamic forces on the control stick. The mechanism duplicates the forces on the control stick in proportion to its deflection and to the position of the arm in the ARU-3V aggregate. The ARU-3V automatic device consists of theacuating mechanism, the control block, and the position indicator. At low instrument flight speeds at elevations of more than 10,000 meters the position of the coupling rod is not dependent upon the instrument speed. The load on the control stick is minimum, while thetabilizer deflection 1.5 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 i. JX1-HUM SECRET N1) Trmim(W DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABR~rlm7cum~TOAa~D~~sw At high instrument speeds and at elevations of from 0 to 5,000 ' is minimum. meters the load . on the stick is maximum, while the stabilizer deflection Page 168 At intermediate altitudes of from 5,000 to 10,000 meters, the rod stops, despite any further increase in the speed. adjustment is achieved at an intermediate altitude, the actuating coupling In the event an instrument speed less than the speed at the end of the automatic device functions in accordance with the velocity head,'as well as with the altitude. the AR(J-3V automatic device. When the switch is thrown to the "automatic" A switch, installed on the cockpit's port console, is used to control ment panel, initial position this is done ly a green pilot light installed on the 3nstrui pulses and is'signalled by the ARU position indicator, while, in the extreme The manner in which the automatic device carries out the adjustment law is not a smooth one but, rather, takes place intermittently, in short block. When the switch .s set in the "manual" position the actuating mechanism position the actuating mechanism functions automatically from the control manual pressure switch'is used. is reset from the large arm to the small arm, and vice versa when the The spring loaded mechanism, nerves to feed the aerodynamic forces.to the stick in proportion to the angle of inclination, speed and flight altitude,, The more the stick is displaced, the greater the spring compression 1;5 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/140'DISSEM 18ROAD/CONTROLLED DISSIJj Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 and force loading the stick. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R0002000200016 1X1-HUM NO F(? R ;N DTSSEM/NO DISSEq AB The MP-100M trindeer effect mechanism performs the aerodtiynam:b function Page 1 of a trimmer, shifting at the desire of the pilot, the neutral position of the loading meYism, which permits the in-flig:t longitudinal balancing of the craft with respect to forces. The rotational movement of the electric motor in the MP-100M is converted into forward motion of a screw. The screw is retracted or run,out, depending upon the direction of movement of the electric motor rotor and moves the body of the loading mechanism which is connected with it. When the body of the loading mechanism is displaced by the amount of compression of the springs in the loading mechanism the load acting on the stick is completely removed. When the screw is in the limit positions microsvjitches function. These switches are installed in the electrical mechanism and cut out the r- electric motor in one of the positions. The mechanism is controlled by pushing the transfer switch on the airy` craft stick. When the transfer switch is pushed to the "dive" position, and with the boodter cut in and normal pressure being delivered to the hydraulic system, the forward end of the stabilizer is tilted upward (with a free control stick). In the neutral position the screw in the electrical mechanism MP-100M operates a mieroswitch which cuts in the green pilot light "trimmer neutral" on the instrument panel. P. age IY0 Electrical system operation The BU-51M stabilizer booster is cut in when voltage is present in the aircraft network and when it is supplied to terminal 3 of the electrical- 156 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLL:SD DI-SSIJI Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM L - oriGttL'1 NO FO1 thN DISSEM/~p DISSEM ABROAD CO TROLLED DISSZ hydraulic valve (sym. 81M) plug through a fuse (sym. 112M) and the closed, contacts 1-2 of?a relay (sym. 85M). The spring loaded mechanism duplicates the forces acting on the contr&]... stick. Longitudinally acting forces resulting from pitching or diving of the aircraft are removed from the stick by the MP-100M (sym. 58M) electrical mechanism. Voltage is supplied to terminal B or terminal A of the MP-100M (sym. 58M) plug through a fuse (sym. hUM), the closed contacts of the switch (sym. 55M) and the correspondingly closed contacts of the button switch (sym. 56M) in the "dive" or "pitch" positions. Displacement of the neutral position of the loading mechanism occurs" simultaneously with this above indicated action. The pilot light (sym. 69M) which signals the neutral position for trim effect lights up when the contacts. in the terminal switch for the electrical mechanism MP-100M (sym. 58M) close at that instant which corresponds to the position of the stabilizer and the, electrical mechanism MP-100M for the specified, Page L71 When the AZS (sym. 87M) is cut in and the transfer switch (sym. 67M) is set to the "autcmtic" position aircraft network voltage is fed through terminal 4 of the control block (sym. 62M) plug to the voltage divider, ,the contacts of relay RS-3 end the armature "Ya" of the RPS relay. The RPS. relay operates either according to t he altitude (Ya closes with contact r-1 or according to speed (Ya closes with contact L), according to:.the. misv : tch voltage from the potentiometric bridges,, formed by the potentitnetricaltitude transmitters, the potentiometric speed transmitters and the '.'edback pptentiometric in the actuating mechanism 157 SECRET NO FOREIGN I CSSEMINO DISSEM AB'I.OAD/CONTROLLED DISSISM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM NO FOREIGN"DISSEM/NOtDISSEM ABROAD/C0NTROLLE DISSEM of the ARU'-3V (sym. 73M) automatic device, which flows in windings 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 of the BPS relay in the control block (sym. 62M). Winding 11-12 is a positive feedback element auddserves to stabilize the operation of the BPS relay. When contacts Ya and P close aircraft network %vvoltage is supplied to the winding of relay RS-3 "BP" (large arv), while, when contacts !Ca and L close, the voitagec is supplied to the "MP" (small arm) winding of relay RS-3. Relay RS-3 functions and, when the contacts are closed, supplies a voltage from the aircraft network to the reverser winding of the MP-100M electric motor through the AZS (sym. 87M). Page L72 The microswitches for the run out and retracted positions of the coupling rod in the actuating mechanism (sym. 73M) are the terminal switches for the extreme positions of the mechanism. Connected with the position of the coupling rod in the actuating mechanism is the position of the slide in the potentiometer for signal- ling stabilizer position in the, actuating mechanism AIU-3V (sym. 73M). The slide picks off the voltage, some, or all, of the aircraft network voltage(the AZS symbol 684 must be cut in) and supplies it to the indicator (sym. 74M) arms. When the transfer switch,,(eym. 75M) Is set in the "manual" position, and the transfer switch (sym. 64M) for "high speed - Low speed" is set to the desired position a voltage is'supplied to the corresponding winding in the reverser of. the MP-100M electric motor in the actuating mechanism v (sym? 73M) 158 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 N0 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO. DISSEM APTIOAD/CONTMULMU ``'. shaft arm in t4e ARtJ-3V (sym. 73M) actuating mechanism. through the contacts of the actuating mechanism (sym.13M) microswitch. At "la?cge arm", the pilot light (Gym. 78M) positive circuit closes The pilot light (sym. 78M) burns. Page 1-7a 15. Landing gear control system and signals General Information Thus, it is possible to?manually change the position of the coupling 2 3 .35M Transfer switch, "land- ing gear retracted," "lowered" PPN-45 36M Electrical-hydraulic valve GA-1421 76M Relay TKYe-52PD 1:: 1 43M Microswitch KV-9A Flight-landing indicator Pilot lights: "nose wheel retracted" No. Symbol Name of item Type Quantity . Location The system is designed to lower and to retract the landing gear and to indicate the position the landing gear is in. The control and indication system.operation is carried out by the devices listed in the table. Circuit breaker; "land- AZS-5 ing gear control, housed" 34M 6 After electrical switch board, starboard con- sole, cockpit Instrument panel,. port section Lower starboard section fuselage between frames 23-24 Port wing, rib 1 Relay box, cockpit, frame 11 ? Instrument panel, port section 159 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSE1' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO Fnp1 T(91 DISSEM/ O DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS7.4 Page 174 "nose wheel down" Green "landing gear release"c. Red "starboard down" , Green "starboard retracted" Red "port down" port retracted" Red $ 103 Pilot light "landing gear release" SLTs-51 Red Instrument' panel, amidships section 3S Terminal switch VIC-44 Port removable wing section, between iribs 4-5 Terminal switch VK-44 Port removable wing section, ribs 1-2 Terminal switch VK-44 Starboard removable wing section, between ibs 1-2 Terminal switch VK-44 Terminal switch VK2-14OR r Starboard removable wing section, between ribs 4-5 Frame (Possibly 6), bottom 14 Terminal switch VK2-14OR Pilot light MIS-39 .,...Page 175 Frame (Possibly 7A)s bottom Port landing gear panel Pilot light W-39 Starboard landing gear panel 17 13S Pilot light Kh3-39 Receptacle, nose wheel, landing gear. 160 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 r-OX1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 _l 18 19 20 switchboard, star- board console. Page 176 Electrical system operatialf in the "lowered" position. The landing gear is lowered by setting the transfer switch (sym. 35M) ~r,unciJ NO Fns? r4N DISSEM/NQ DISSEM ABROAD b !, -3 2S Circuit breaker; "Landing After electrical switch- gear indicator, ANO" A2;S-5 1 '."board, starboard con- sole, cockpit 15S Relay TKYe-53PD 1 Relay box behind instrument panbl 413 Circuit breaker AZS-25 1 Fcrwara electrihal This causes a voltage from the aircraft network at terminal 2 of the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 36M) plug, the supply coning through the contacts of closed AZS symbol 34M and the contacts of the transfer switch (sym. 35M). vvalve Plug ~(sym: 36M), while, at the same time) the supply to terminal This results in a voltage at terminal 3 of the electrical-hydraulic The landing gear is retracted by setting the transfer switch (sym. 55M) in the "retract" position. 2 is broken. switch'symbol 5s- Pilot lights "nosewheel down," "port down," and "starboard during take-off the landing gear is down, contacts 0-1'in the The landing gear indicators operate as follors: terminal switches (sym. 3S,'70 are closed, as are contacts 0-N3 in terminal 161 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD-/CONTROLLED DIS,-. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM v~+C+itL' 1' NO FORETGI DISSEM/N0 DISSEIt ARRUA NT Lhv Dr in flight tae landing gear is retracted and pilot lights "part down," "starboard down," and nosewheel down" do not burn; that is, contacts 0-1 in the terminal switches (sym. 3S, 7S) and contacts O-NZ (sym. 58) are interrupted. The pilot lights "port retracted-" "starboard retracted," and "nosewheel retracted" burn; that is contacts 0-1 in the terminal switches (aym. 4S, 88) and 0-NR (sym. 68) are closed. The pilot lights "landing gear release" on the P2S-2, symbols 118 and 10S are out since the Page 1 negative circuit has been broken by contacts 4 of the microswitch (sym. 43M) when the flaps are returned to neutral. NOTE. When the flaps are deflected from the neutral position the "landing Upon gear release" lights will not burn either because the circuit -..A&ibh connects them to the aircraft network through the AZS (sym. 2S) and contacts 0-2 of the terminal switch (sym. 75) will be broken by the 1-2 contacts in the relay (sym. 76M) which is in the self-feed position thrbagh contacts 5-6. landing the landing gear is down, the pil tt lights "port down," "starboard down," and "nosewheel down" burn since tae contacts 0-1 in terminal switches (sym. 3S and 78) and 0-NZ in terminal switch symbol 58 are closed. The pilot lights "port retracted," "starboard retracted," and "nosewheel re- tracted" ' on the PPS-2 (sym. are extinguished. The "landing gear release" pilot lights will nxt be on. These lights will burn if, during the landing, the flaps are det`'_ected Pram the neutral position and the lending gear is retracted. In this:, event "negative" is supplied to the lights through the closed contacts 3-4 of the microswitch 162 SECRET iiO FOREIGN DISSE1i/NO DISSEL,t LEROAD/CONTR(LLED DISS J Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I. -HUM tt SECRET CONTDAT.T.ED DISS ri NO FARE?t N DISSE11l4A DISSEM AB ROAD closed contacts 1-2 of the relay (sym. 76M). (sym. 2S), cont4ts-0-2 of the terminal switch (sym. 7S). and the normally (sym. 43M),, while voltage from the aircraft network comes through the AZS .The pilot lights (sym. 123, 1381 14s) for external indication of land Page 18 ing gear being down will burn only when the AZS (sym. 41S) is cut in and the relay (sym. 158) has operated. Then contacts 8-9, 5-6 and 2-3 in the relay while contacts 0-NZ and 0-1 in the terminal switches (syin. 5S1 38, 7S)' close (sym. 158) close the negative circuit to the external indication pilot lights, the aircraft network supply circuits. The devices.indicated in the table provide for the operation of the Page 17 16. Automatic landing gear wheel brake release system General information automatic landing gear wheel brake release system. 163 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO >OISSEt.ArnAen/CONTROLLED DISSEM. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET 50X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/UUMMAXV 4.,,tt LA ~0 M i3 u ? V I. ` a dl + fy .0 .0 +~ 6 CJ, 0 m U) 44 iJ w ? 4 w 'O 4.4 w N W L' LI 61 1-4 N 1 k U 03 0 14 aJ .04 ~i ' 43 n.t i 4 C W W w .14 4 CO 10 w 00 r~ M Q. 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CYO N N , 4) N a) 4J 7 $4 E ,? 4) 4) ap C ~+ m tH Co V4 0 04 .14 tFd 165 SECRET a) NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM Al.DAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM SECRET SO FOREIGN DISSEM/1' j DISSEM ABROAy/uutiL ++~ ars~?~ Page 181 Electrical 8 stem Operation Whhen1the brake lever on the aircraft control stick is pressed the air enters the UP-22 (syti. 21M) from the pneumatic system. The electrical air- cuit contacts are closed. When the AZS (sym. 20M) is cut in aircraft network voltage is fed to the terminals of the pneumatic valves UP-53/1-2 (sym. 22M, 23M) 92M) and to the relay windings (sym. 93M, 134M). Should there be a sharp reduction in speed, or should a "lock" occur in one, or in both wheels of the main landing gear, true electrical-pneumatic valves function (sym. 2214, 23M) as a result of the closing of the negative circuit in one or both of the inertial transmitters (xym. 24M, 25M). The air is purged from the brake chamber, releasing one or both wheels of the main gear. At the same time that the port wheel is releascithe relay (sym. 93M unctions, the result of supply of negative voltage to its winding through the closed contacts of the inertial transmitter (sym. 24M). The circuit supplying the electrical-pneumatic valve (sym. 92M), is through the 3-2 and 5-6 contacts of the relay (sym. 93Y4). This relay operates and releases the nose wheel brakes. Page 182 At the same time that im,,starboard wheel brakes; are released the relay (sym. 134M) functions since it is supplied with a negative voltage at its winding through the closed contacts of the inertial transmitter (sym. 25M). The circuit ' supplying.. the electrical-pneumatic valve (sym. 92M) is through contacts 3-2 and 5-6 of the. relay (sym. 131W). The valve functions and the nose wheel brakes are released !A6 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSI~Fy Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FO1ETGN DISSEA/N0 DISSEM ABROA~NTRULLLD D1SbIM Thus, the nose wheel brakes are released when the.brakes on either. the ,F port or starboard wheel are released, as well as when both wheel brakes on the. main landing gear are released. Should there be a sharp reduction in the angular velocity (or in. the gent. a "loc1`forms) of the nose wheel alone the electrical pneumatic valve (sym. 92M) operates since the contacts in the inertial transmitter (sym. 91m). negative circuit are closed and only the nose wheel brakes are released. Page 183 17. Speed brake control system and signals General information The system is designed to extend and house the speed brakes provide an"indication as to their position. The devices which carryout the operation of the system for controlling. the '.speed brakes, and providing the signal. indications, are given in the table. 167 SECRET X0 FOREIGN DISSEM(NO.DISSEM,AB$OAD1CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 lX1-HUM NO ;FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM AB SE No. Symbol 22S Circuit breaker, AZS-5 "Speed brakes" 2 30M Transfer --switch KV-9 3 31M Push button 204KS 133M Microswitch KV'-9A 122M Electrical- hydraulic valve GA-184 6 32M Electrical- GA-140 hydraulic valve Quan- tity After electrical switchboard, star- board console, cockpit k Aircraft control stick Suspended fuel tank pylon, frames 17-18 Lower, starboard sect- ion fuselage between frames 25-26 Lower, starboard sect- ion fuselage between frames 20-22 9S Terminal switch VK2-14OR 1. Fuselage, between frames 12-13, port, underneath, Page 184 Speed brake control is accomplished with the electrical-hydraulic valves GA-140 and GA-184, with the aid of the push button set in the aircraft control stick, or with the transfer switch set in the throttle control lever. The push-,button and the transfer switch are connected in parallel in the circuit. ~ihen the button is not held down, and with the transfer switch open, the brakes are housed. When the button is depressed, or the transfer switch is closed, voltage is upplied to the electrical-hydraulic valves, the brakes are extended and deflected to the determined angle. The "speed brakes flight and landing indicator PPS-2 goes on. 168 extended" light on the SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R0002000200016 1X1-HUM - NO ' 1iETCW ISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/ CUB TA"Ju Extension of the lower brake is blocked by the suspended fuel tank (the lower brake is emended only when the suspended fuel tank has been jettisoned). button is depressed or when the transfer switch is cut in, the supply circuit Electrical system'operation Closing the AZS.(sym. 22S) supplies voltage from the aircraft network to the push button (sym. 31M) and to the transfer switch (sym. 30M). When the / The light is not on when tie, gipped brakes are housed. 169 SECRET I'O FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED. DISSEM it closed to terminal 2 of the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 32M)'plug. valve (sym. 122M) plug. The lower brake is also extended. If the suspended s supplied through these contacts to terminal 2 of the electrical-hydraulic Page 18 The wing brakes are extended. Should the suspended fuel tank be ,Jettisoned, contacts 1-2 in the microswitch (sym. 133M) close and a voltage fuel tank has not been jettisoned the lower brake remains housed. applied to the pilot light which indicates "speed brakes emended." The. aircraft network through the AZS (sym. 2S) and the closed contacts now is` operates, losing its contacts O-NZ. The voltage which is supplied from the When the brakes are in the extended position terminal switch (sym. 9S) When the button is released, or when the transfer switch is opened the supply circuit, to terminal 2 of the valve plugs (sym. 32M, 1224) is broken and the brakes retract. light goes, on. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NOTOREICN DISSEM/kO DISS! ABROAD/CONTROLLED-DISC! Page 186, 18. Flap control system and signa,"_s The system is designed to extend and retract the flaps when taking off and landing. The devices indicated in the table provide for system operation. No. Symbol 34M Name of item Type fan- Location t:", ty Circuit breaker, AZS-5 "flaps, landing gear"" 2 39M Flap control mech- MZ anism 3 43m Microswitch KV-9A After electrical switchboard, star- board console Horizontal sec- tion port console Port removable section of wing, after section of wing rib, No. 1 44m Electrical- hydraulic valve GA-185 i Lower starboard section fuselage between frames 22-23 Page 187 The flap control system is electrical hydraulic. The flaps can be housed and extended by pressing the corresponding buttons in the flap con- trol mechanism. Electrical system operation When the +extend" button in''`the flap control mechanism (sym. 39M) is pressed the aircraft network voltage is supplied to terminal 2 of the electrical-hydraulic valve (sym. 44M) plug through the closed AZS (sym. 34M) and the closed contacts 4-3 of the terminal transfer switch in the flap SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS-42 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ,;,, SECRET NO r+*f1RFTGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CO tI control mechanism (sym. 39M). The circuit supplying terminal 3 of the electro-hydraulic valve. plug isinterrupted by contacts 1-2 of the terminal transfer switch in the mechanism (sym. 394). The electro-hydraulic valve functions. The flaps extend. The pilot light indicating "flaps extended" on the PPS-2 (sym. lls) lights up since the closed contacts 3-4 of the microswitch (sym., 43M) complete the circuit. When the "retract" push button is pressed the supply is to terminal 3 circuit supplying -terminal 2 is interrupted by contacts 4-3 in the terminal of the electro-hydraulic valve (sym. -4M) 'plug and comes through contacts 1-2 of the terminal transfer, switch of the mechanism (sym. 3914). The Page 188 The electro-hydraulic valve functions, and the flaps are retracted. The pilot light indicating "flaps extended" on the PPS-2 (sym. 118) is out because contacts 3-4 in the microswitch (sym. 4314) are open. If, when the flaps are extended, the landing gear is not dawn, pilot lights indicating "lower landing gear" on the PPS-2 and the pilot light e symbol lOS?light up (the voltage from the aircraft network to the pilot light is supplied from the AZS (sym. 2S) through contacts 0-2. of the terminal switches (sym. 3S, 7S) and contacts 1-2 of the relay (sym. 7614). relay (sym. 7614) winding through the AZS (sym. 2S). The relay (sym.- 7614) (sym. 4S) close and a voltage?rpm the aircraft network is supplied to the .When the landing gear is released contacts 0-2 of the terminal switch the pilot light "lower landing gear" and the light goes out. functions blocks itself and,.with contacts 1-2, opens the circuit supplying a 171 SECRET 1O FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEMM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEJ, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM 110 rnRrTr-N DISSEM/NO DISSFW AR General information The system is designed to release the parachute in order to shorten the aircraft's landing run. The devices shown in the table ensure system operation. ?? t SECRET x ar,e 1:39 19. Drag-chute control system No. tame of item Type Quan- Location tity 1 46M Circuit breaker AZS-5 "Drag-chute" 1 After electrical switch- board, starboard con- sole, cockpit 2 129M Push button 51GS "release para- chute" 131M? Push button 204KS "drop parachute" 1 Port upper section instrument panel 1 Port console, cbekpit 4 130M Eleetro-pneu- 695000/A 1 matic valve 132M Electro-pneu- 695000/A 1 matic valve Tail section fuselage, between frames 3C-31, underneath, starboard Tail section fuselage, between frames 30-31, underneath, starboard Page 190 Electrical system operation The system controlling the drag-chute is an electrical and air one. Release of the drag-chute` *a, accomplished by push .ng button symbol 129M, whereupon a voltage from the aircraft network is supplied via the AZS (sym. 46M) to terminal 1 of the-electro-pneumatic' valve (sym. 13014) plug. The valve func- tions and opens the air inlet in the flap control system. The, flaps open.;. 172 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS^Y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM vrti,nu i NO-x'OR1r,Tt;N DISSEMy!NO DISSEM EIROA1)7UUN'1RVbLJW P1 . M The parachute,, of its own weight, falls out of its container and deploys. Jettison action occurs when the push button (sym. 131M) "drop parachute" is pressed. Tice aircraft network voltage is supplied from the AZS (sym. 1+6M) to terminal 1 of the eleetro-pneumatic valve (sym. 132M) plug. The valve .1(0m. 132M) functions and air is, by-passed from the air system into the coupling lock cylinder. The drag-chute is uncoupled. I Page 191 20. System for controlling' landing lights, UFO, ANO, cockpit and port- able lights General information The system is designed to illuminate the take off and landing strips during landing and taxying, to illuminate guage scales, the cabin, and certain places in the aircraft. The devices contained in the system are indicated in the table. No. Symbol Name of item Type Quan Location x+18 Circuit breaker, "land- AZS-25 1 Forward electrical ing lights, external switchboard, star-. landing gear signal" board console, 173 MPRF-lA 1 Starboard re- movable wing section between ribs 1-2 ,SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM cockpit Transfer switch "land- VTZ602020SP 1 Port section of ing lights," "landing," Instrument panel "retract" "taxi" MPRF-3.A 1 Port removable wing section between ribs 1-2 ry:~ ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET oUX1-HUM p0 1hn4rrr_rt :hISSEM/Nt? DIe. ?qrd navnATV1r0V'PhVJ~bMv Di.sCvY Page 1 2 4 5 5 48S Relay TKD-12PD 1 Relay box be- tween frames 11-12 49S Relay 16s Transfer switch, "ANO," PEPN-2O 1 Port console, "law, " "med ium, " "high" cockpit 2S Circuit breaker land- AZS-5 1 After electrical ing gear signal,INO" switchboard starboard con- sole, cockpit 17S 'Resistance P2P-25Kh-15 2 Relay box, cockpit, frame 11 10 19S Side light BANO-45 1. Port side, port' removable wing section, between wing rib tips nos. 18-19 11 20S Tail light KhS-39 1 Tip of tail fin 12 216 Side light BANG-45 1 Starboard re- movable: wing section, between wing rib tips nos. 18-19 15 35S Circuit breaker AZS-5 1. After electrical "ARU FOSh, switch switchboard, for lamp for illum- starboard con- inating KKO, AGD" sole, cockpit Rheostat. 39S Rheostat violet illumina- tion TKYe -56P]) 1 same, RUFO-45 1 Starboard con- sole, cockpit RUFO-45 Starboard con- sole, cockpit 37S Light for ultra- ARUFOSh-45 1 Aircraft con- 17I SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABRQAD/CONTROLLED DISS M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAn7CON'T'ROLLJi1) 1)i M 2 3 When,the switch (sym. 42S) is thrown to the "landing" position voltage 36S Receptacle . 47K 17 4OS` Light for ultra- violet illumination 19 Port side cabin, frames 7B-8 Starboard side, cockpit Electrical switch- board, port con sole9 cockpit Circuit breaker "sig. gen. ZUP, KLS" . IS Cockpit light 45S Receptacle Starboard side cockpit Port wing The landing lights (sym. 44S and 43S) are controlled with the aid of a ARUFOSh445. KLSRK-45 47K 1 page 194 Electrical system operation transfer switch (sym. 42S) ante two relays (sym. 48s and 498). from the aircraft network is supplied from the AZS (sym. 41S) switch to the windings of the relays (sym. 488 and 493), and the relays operate. the fuse IP-30 (sym. 50S), terminals 2-6 and 1-5 of the transfer switch (sym. 42S) and terminals 2-3 and 5-6 ~o i"th:e relay .(sym. 48S). The lights go on, Voltage from the AZS (sym. 41S) is supplied to terminal 2 of the lights (sym. 44s and 43S) through terminals 12-11 and 9-8 of the relay (sym. 49S) and the lights are extended. Voltage is supplied to,terminal 4 of,the lights (sym. 443 and 43S) through burning on the "high beam." When the transfer switch (sym. 42,5) is set in the "taxi" position the aircraft network voltage is fed from the AZS (sym. 41S) switch to the relay winding (sym. 49S). The relay functions and the lights are extended. 17., SECRET AIO'FOREIGN DISSEMINO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6'1X1-HUM W , W r M _ i f DTSSEM/NO%DISSEM ABRO.ADY/C011TROL S The voltage path is from the IP-30 fuse (sym. 50S) to terminal 5 of the lights (sym.44S and 43S) through terminals 5-4 and Z-1 of the relay (sym. 48S) and terminals 18-17 and 15-14 of the relay'(sym. 495). The lights go on, burn i,ng on the "low beam." When the transfer switch (sym. 42S) is set to the "retract" position the aircraft network voltage is supplied either from the AZ.S (sym. 41S) switch" or from the IP.30 fuse (sym. 50S) to terminal 3 of the lights (sym. 44s and 3S) through terminals 2-4 and 1-3 of the transfer switch (sym. 42S). The lights are retracted. The ARUFOSh-45 lights (sym. 37S and 40S) are designed to illuminate the dials of the measuring instruments and control levers with ultraviolet rays. the dials and levers are covered with a phosphorescent material which reacts temporarily. The voltage is supplied to the lights from the AZS (sym. 35S) through the rheostats (sym. 38S and 395). The intensity of the light from the A UFOSh-45 lights can be'changed by these rheostats, whichin addition, can either cut the lights in or out. The navigation lights - AN0 - (sym. 195, 20$, 21S) are cut in by setting the transfer switch (sym. 16S) to one of the three positions, "high," "medium," "low," depending upon the light intensity required. In this case the voltage supply from the aircraft network is from the AZS (sym.2S) switch through the transfer switch (sym. 165) con-apts,and the resistance (sym. 173). The receptacle (sym. 36$) for connecting the portable lights receives its supply from the AM (sym.- 35S) switch. 176 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEN ABROAD/CONTROLLED DIS$31 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 oUX1-HUM SECRET NO 'tfREIGN DISSEM/NO`DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISM The light KLSRK-15 (sym. 1S) provides illumination in the cockpit. Voltage from the`aircraft network is supplied the light through the AZS ti (sym. 3t.K) switch. A rheostat is provided to change the light intensity in the cockpit, as a short period of time. When the button is pressed full voltage from the aircraft network is supplied to the light through the closed contacts. Pae17 A push button is provided Iin the event the light is required for only Pane 196 well as to provide a means for cutting the light on and off. / 21. System for heating storage batteries the airtight helmet GSh-4m KK?- clocks, PVD and TP-15 M General information The system is designed to provide a normal operational temperature regime for the storage batteries, to provide against fogging of the window in the. `'airtight helmet, to provide for accurate clock operation, and to prevent the PVD and TP-156 M receivers from icing. System operation is provided for by the devices given in the table. No. 3F.~ Symbol Type ? Quan- Location 3 -4 207, Switch "ground heat- 87K 1 Horizontal see- ing storage batteries," tion, starboard "on-offconsole 42T Relay 13T . Heater jacket 1 Is placed on the storage batteries 177 SECRET No FOREIGN DISSEM(NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM TKYe-52PD 1 Relay box, be- tween frames 11-12, port side Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/Nb DISSEM ABROAD/ cza 31 Fuse Page 198 5 35S Circuit breaker AZS-5 "AR.tJFOSh" trans- fer switch lights, heater KKO, AGD" 5 6 1 Frames 9-10, under cock- pit floor 18T a Rheostat RKO-45 204KS 8 7T Circuit breaker AZS-10 8T "heater PVD, clocks" Heater element, clocks AChKh AChKh 1 Heater element, IXJAS-8M 1 11 11T PVD Circuit breaker, AZS-10 "TP-156 heater" . 12 10T TP-156M heater TP-156M 1 element tween frames 3-4 Page 199 1ectrical system operation The storage battery 15STsS-45 heater element (symm~ 13T) is'cut in by setting the switch (sym. 20T) i&-'the "on" position. When the switch (sym. 20T) is set in the "on" pos"tion voltage is sup- plied to the heater element from the ground supply source through the KPA-4~ (sym. 30E), the fuse (sym. 34E), the closed contacts :)f the tranBfer switch` 178 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROADJCONTROLIED DISSIM SECRET A After electri- cal switch- board, star- board console, cockpit Port console, cockpit Instrument panel Instrument' panel, clocks End of PVD rod Instrument panel Starboard side fuselage, be- max. - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IX1-HUM Nff "mPP I bISSEM NO DISSEM AB O D 4 +J A R sym. 20T) and contacts 2-3 and 5-6 in the relay (sym. 12T).. The relay (s3+m. 12T) operates automatically when the contacts in the thermal switch close as a result of a drop in temperature. NOTE: The heater jacket has a thermal relay, T-50, which is set to Heating of the GM-4M KKO-3 airtight helmet is accomplished by supnlvina open its contacts at a temperature of 120 t2?C. voltage from the aircraft network through the AZS (sym. 35S) switch to the hea ec element In the pelmet, or through the rhec the.closed contacts of the push button (sym. 21T). Page 200 The filament in the heater element is adjusted by the use of the rheostat, which also is. used to.either supply full voltage from the aircraft network, .or to cut out the supply. When the push button is pressed rapid heating of the helmet is cut in (full voltage from the aircraft network is supplied to the helmet heating element). Heating the PVD, the AChKh clocks and the TP-156M dynamic pressure re- ceiver is accomplished by cutting in, respectively, the circuit breakers (sym. 7T, 11T). When the breaker is cut in voltage from the aircraft net work is supplied to the'PVD heating element (sym. 9T), the AChKh (sym. ST) heating element, and the TP-156M (sym. lOT) heating element. 1.79 ]CRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DI:,'E1d ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM +. t SECRET I NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO 1 .SSEM ABROAD/CLjj2? Dim#SEM Page 201 22. Cockpit heating system General information The devices contained in this particular system are given.in the table. No. Symbol Name of item Type Quan- tity Location 1T Circuit breaker "Cock- pit heat" AZS-5 1 After electri- cal switch- board console, cockpit Transfer switch P2NPN-45 1 Horizontal see- "automatic-hot-cold" tion, starboard console, cabin 3T Temperature regulator TRTVK-45M I Cockpit, frame 11, port 4 14T Relay block BRTRTVK-45M 1 Same 5 4T Electrical air dis- 525 aggre- 1 Lower fuselage, tributor gate frames 20-22,. port The temperature regulator is designed to automatically maintain the air temperature in the cockpit within fixed limits. The electrical air distributor is designed to receive air from the engine compressor and to distribute it over the hot or cold ducts, or over both ducts simultaneously. Page 202 The relay block is designed to switch the electrical supply circuits to the electrical air distributor. Electrical system operation In order to automatically maintain air temperature in the cockpit within act (with the aid of a dial) limits, the AZS (sym. 1T) is closed and the trans- fer switch (sym. 2T) is set to the "automatic" position. 180 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I oUX1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN.DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD C SM metal helix in the air regulator (sym. 3T), which is.in contact with the air If the air temperature is below the "normal" Set on the dial the bi- through terminals "B" and "D" of the temperature regulator (sym. 3T):j1ug and terminal "V" of the relay block (sym. 14T) plug. Positive voltage is supplied from the AZS (sym. iT) through the closed switch (sym. 2T) contacts and ter-, minals "L" and'"Zh" of relay block (sym. 14T) plug to the relay windings and contacts. The relay operates and distributes the voltage from the air craft network to the electric motor in the electrical air distributor (sym. 4T) through closed contacts in the relay block (sym. 14T), terminal "Ye" of the in the main duct; is deformed so that the first fixed and the movable contacts close and feeds negative to the relay winding in the block (sym. 14T) { block (sym. 14T) plug; through terminal "A" of the electrical distributor (sym. 4T) plugs the closed contacts of the terminal switch and the.winding of the air distributor (sym. 4T) reverser. The electric Page 203 motor begins to run and opens the dampers in the main duct delivering hot air. If the temperature in the cockpit begins to exceed the temperature bet on the dial, the bimetal helix, in the air regulator (sym. 3T) is deformed and the. movable and second contacts closed and cut in the air distributor (sym. 4T) the cockpit. electric motor through the contracts in the other block relay (sym. 14T). The electric motor turns the damper in the main duct to deliver cool air,to In'order to'reduce.the fluctuations in temperature, the electrical air distributor has a feedback electromagnetic coil which is-connected at both ends to the potentiometer in the-electrical mechanism for distributing the aair 181 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO 3)CSSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEI1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SE,13ET I I NO"FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSI;,A ABROAD /CONTROLIED-DISSS134 (sym. 4T). One end of the potentiometer and the feedback coil have voltage, from the aircraft network; the other end of the potentiometer has "negative" while the potentiometer slide is connected to the other end of the feedback coil. AW. The potentiometer slide, which moves with the distribution valve dampers, changes the voltage in the feedback coil. The lower the slide on the poten- tiometer, the higher the voltage in the coil, and vice versa. The movable contact in the air regulator (sym. 37) is, correspondingly, a pulled up to the coil core or moved away from it, closing the circuit for cutting in the cold air Page 204 supply and opening the circuit for cutting in the hot. air supply, and vice versa. Thus, the air temperature in the cockpit is.autotnatically stabilized.` If the pilot is not satisfied with the temperature established by the dial on the temperature regulator (sym. 3T), the transfer switch (sym. 2T) can be set to one of the required positions, "cold," or "hot." In this case the automatic air temperature re for in the cockpit is cut out and the aircraft network voltage is supplied directly to the air distributor electric motor (sym. 4T) from the transfer switch (sym. 2T) through one of the reverser windings. The motor turns the damper in the main duct to supply either cold or hot air. When the required temper& ure has been established the electric motor can be cut out with the transfer switch (sym. 2T). 182 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEbt ABROAD/CONTROhLED DISS M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1'-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN, DISSEM/NO DISSEM ARROAD/CONTEVbbhV V1b51M_ Page 20 3. Seat position control system k General information Symbol Name of item Typ 47M Circuit breaker "Seat control" AZS-15 48M Transfer switch "seat control -.up - dawn" PN-45M -9M 'Terminal switch VK2-141 61M Terminal switch W2-14.1 45m Electric motor W-1O0AP Lower trans- verse girder, seat framework Seat position control, depending upon the size of the pilot, is carried out by shifting the seat bucket,up or down on the guide rails of the seat frame can be rotated either way, screw rotated by the MU-100AP'motor. Since the motor is reversible the screw Page 206 work. Raising and lowering the seat bucket is carried out with the aid of a Travel of the bucket up or..down is limited by the terminal switch 183 SECRI NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEMBROAD/CONTROLLED DI' mechanisms. supplying the electric motor (in event ..,.e seat must be taken out). The electrical plug ShR20-PK4NSh8 is installed underneath the seat'on the starboard.' rail of the seat framewor-: and serves to disconnect the circuit Quan- Location tity 1 After electri- cal switchboard, starboard con; sole 1 Port console, cockpit Upper section, port rail, seat framework Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6'1X1-HUM NO FGT SIGN DISSEM/N0; D1 f SEM ABROAD /CONT Electrical system operation When the transfer switch (sym. 4814) is set to the "lower" position (circuit breaker sym. 4714 is cloned) the supply from the aircraft network is fed to the winding in the electric motor (sym. 4514) reverser through the normally closed contacts of the terminal switch (sym. 9M). The MU-10QAP motor turns left, lowering the seat to the position in which the terminal switches (sym. 4914, 6114) operate. Terminal switch(sym. 4914)opens the.normally closed contacts, interrupting the flaw of current.to the reverser winding and the motor stops. Terminal switch sym. 61M closed its normally closed contacts, preparing the circuit supplying the reverser winding for Page 207 right rotation of the electric motor. When the transfer switch (sym. 4814) is set to the "raise" position the supply from the aircraft network is to the motor reverser winding (sym. 45M) through the normally closed contacts of the terminal switch (sym. 6114).' ':tithe MU-100AP electric motor turns right, raising the seat to the position at which the terminal switches (sym. 6114, 4914) operate. Terminal switch sym. 61M opens the normally closed contacts, interrupting the current supply to the reverser winding and the motor stops. Terminal switch sym. 49M closes its normally closed contacts, preparing the circuit to supply the reverser windingk't9r.,left rotation of the motor. 1814 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEMJNO DISSEM ABROADJCONTROLL.D DISSJ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET NCB FnRrT(fl DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD Page 208 211. Canopy anti-icing control system General information The system is designed to prevent icing of the canopy glass. System operation is provided for by the devices given in the table. 1 Switchboard,, port console .Port, upper sec- tion instrument panel 1 Fuselage,: lower, 'frames 5-7 Electrical system operation The system is cut in by the push button (sym, 5T). When the contacts, Page 209 25. Aerial' navigation equipment system General: information Included in the aerial navigation equipment system are: 50X1-HUM No. Symbol Name of item Type Quan- Location tity close voltage from the aircraft network is supplied through the closed AZS (sym. 9K) to terminal 1 of the electro-pheumatic valve plug (sym. 6T). The valve operates and compressed air is started into the tank in the anti-icing system. Air pressure inthe tank ejects alcohol.which is sprayed on the canopy glass through a manifold. 9K Circuit breaker "fire AZS-5 equip., canopy anti- ice" 5T Push button "glass 5KS anti-ice" 6T Electro-pneumatic 695000/M 18,5 SECRET A0. FORJU. D-US_EM/NO : )ISSEM ABROAD/CONT.R?LLED DIS MM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IX1-HUM % SECRET NO FORE t ff DISSEM/N6 DISSEM ABROAD/CON RT LLED DISSI Symbol Name of item Type 1 2 1 iN Circuit breaker, AZS-5 S PT-500;s 3 3H Inc'icator 4 4N Fuse "converter IP-50 PT-500Ts for KSI, AGD, VRD" 6N Turn indicator EUP-53 7N KSI matching mech- MS-1 anism 7 8N KSI gyroscope aggre- GA-2 gate Page 210 8 9N KSI indicator UGR-4U 9 1ON Circuit breaker AZS-5 10 11N KSI correction KM-3 mechanism 11 12N Correction switch VK-58R6 12 13N KSI amplifier., U-12 13 14N KSI induction trans- ID-2 mitter 14 15N KSI matching push 5KS button 186 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROL L Forward electrical switchboard, star- board console, cockpit k Upper equipment hatch, frames -5 Instrument panel Power unit, star- board side, frames 12-13 Instrument panel Upper equipment hatch,'frames 3-4,- starboard Upper equipment hatch, frames 3-4 Instrument panel Forward electrical switchboard, star- board console, cockpit Starboard side fuse- lage, frames 10-11 Cockpit, port side, frames 6-7 1 Cockpit, frames 6-7 1 Tail fin I Instrument panel Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM .k SECRETI I IVN'E~7ir'+f"1# ' 16TSSEM/110 DISRrM .ARR(1A.n MLLrav L110CLA 2 15 16N 16 17N 17 18N 18. 19N 20N Relay belay 3 TKYe-53PD 1 Relay box, upper instrument hatch, frame 4, starboard TKYe-53PD 1 Same KSI amplifier U-18 Relay Cockpit, port side,. frames 6-7 TKYe-21PD 1 Relay box, upper equipment hatch, frame 4, starboard Fuse SP-2 1: Upper equipment hatch, starboard side, frames 4-5 hatch, starboard side, frames 4-5 21N Fuse SP-2 1 Upper equipment Page '211 22V Fuse 22 23N. Fuse (blur) Circuit breaker hatch, port side., 25N .KSI,control panel PU-2 frames 5-6 . , 23 24N Gyro transmitter AGD-1 1 25 30N Relay block "indicato'Ps' for generator;: (blur)" SP-5 SP-5 .AZS-5 358 Circuit breaker. AZS-5 "check display lights, fuel remaining; trim effect indicator" Upper equipment Upper equipment hatch, port side, frames 3-4 Starboard side, frames 4-5 . Cockpit, port con- sole., vertical sec- tion Cockpit, after elec- trical switchboard.,, starboard console 187 SECFPT NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO`DISSEh 1BROAD/CONTROLLED DISS^M ter..- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM t SECI.,;T, 1 0 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEIL ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSS1.14 The purpose, the make up, as. well as the electrical supply for the fighter pl.ne course system KSI, the gyrohorizon AGD-l, and the electrical( turn indicator EUP-53, are described in the chapter titled "Instrumentation" in the present volume. Page 212 26. Armament system General information 0 The following units are contained in the armament system: No. Sym- Name of Item Type Quan- Location bol tity 1P Circuit breaker, AZS-20 1 Cockpit, Starboard for- "Sight, sight ward electrical switch= heater" board 2 2P Circuit breaker AZS-10 1 s "Sight n 3 3P. Relay for cutting TKYe-52PD in PO-500A for "SS" supply 4 4P Filter Lower equipment hatch, radio relay box, frames 8-9, starboard side F-14A 1 Cockpit, frames 10-11) on Starboard beat rail 5 5P Distribution box ASP-5ND 1 Upper special equip- (block No. 5) meat hatch, frames 5-6, port side 6 6P Null gyroscope. ASP-5ND 1 s amplifier (block No. 4) 7P Automatic altitude input (block No. 6) rw., ASP-5ND 1 Upper equipment hatch, frames 5-6, along axis of symmetry 188 SECRET, NO FOREIGN DISSEMINO DISSEM ABD07!D;'CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 30 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSE:d ABR D Page 213 1 2 8 8P ---3- Damping button Sight head (block ASP-5ND 9 9P Electronic relay ASP-5ND block (block No.8) 10 10P 11 11P 12 12P Computer (block ASP-5ND No. 2) Circuit breaker) AZS-5 "gun, SS, RS, FKP" Firing control butbori ' '2O4KS Circuit breaker AZS-5 3-4a port side Null gyroscope ASP-5ND (block No. 3) No. 1) 13 13P Voltage stabilizer 1SN-4 of (block No.9) ASP-5ND complex 14 14P Fuse in "SS" AC SP-5 circuit .'15' 15P Manual range input ASP-5ND potentiometer 16 16P Sight transfer ASP-5ND switch panel Page 214 '04n Cockpit, on control stick Upper special equip- ment hatch, frames 5-6, starboard side Upper special equip- ment hatch, frames . Upper special equip- ment batch, frames 2-2A, along axis of symmetry 1 Cockpit, fram 7b, above instrument panel Cockpit, frames 6-7, on floor Radio relay box, frames 8-9, under .cockpit floor 'Cockpit., throttle lever Cockpit, block No. 1, above instrument panel Cockpit, starboard after electrical switchboard Cockpit, starboard for- , board 189 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEN ABROAD/CONTRA -DISSN3j-- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 -' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 'X1 -HUM 110 FOREIGN DISSENT/CIO DISSEM ABxvAv/van==,~~ 20 24P 21 25P 22 26P 23 27P 24 28P 25 37P .26 38P 27 39P 28 40P 29 41P 30 42P 31 43P 32 44P 33 46P 3 5 Transfer switch for VT3602006 1 Cockpit, vertical see- r+&nge only radar modes and firing tion, port console circuits '$S, 33" Circuit breaker AZS-10 1 Cockpit, starboar6 for- "Gun'" ward electrical switch- board Switching relay for TKYe-21PD 1 Relay box behind control of gun firing sand "5S" launching pLot's seat, frame 11 Electric trigger gun 1 Gun Relay for cutting in TKYe-52PD gun and FKP circuits Gun ready signal SLTs-51 light (red) Gun ready signal TKYe-21M relay 1 Relay box on instru- ment panel, frame.6 1 Instrument panel, middle section Z Relay box behind instru- ment panel, frame 6 Page 215 Gun reload button 5KS 1 Port upper section ini;trument panel Electropneiamatic EK-48 1 1 Frames 14-15, lower, valve for reloading gun Relay for cutting In TKYe-52PD 1 Relay box behind pilot seat, frame ].l Gun camera Ssh-45- 1 Cockpit, on sighthead 1-100-03 Timing mechanism VM-2 1 -Cockpit, starboard side NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLIE'aD DISSEM SIV-52 supply block SIV-52 1 Cockpit, behind pilot seat, starboard Circuit breaker "SIV" AZS-5 1 Cockpit, starboard for- ward electrical switch board 190 SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO rt1RrTtN DISSEM/Nb iDISSEM ADROkD/CONTRDLLEIT DISS M 1 2 3 i 54, 1B Circuit breaker "RS,, A)?,,U suspension indicator" ' AZS-5 35 Ku') Relay for cutting in FKP circuit TKYe-53PD Page 216 38 5B Suspended tank lock BDZ-56-Ye 40 7B Suspended tank signal light SLTs-51 (green) 41 8B Beam pylon BDZ-60- 21U 42 9B Circuit breaker "Emergency drop RS, tank, APU. Emergency launch It AZS-20 44 11B Beam pylon BDZ-60-21U 4512B Signal light, zero SLTs-51 position PUS (green) 46 13B 'Signal light, zero SLTs -51 position PUS (green) 47 14B Circuit breaker 'BS" AZS-10 5 1 Cockpit, starboard after electrical switchboard 1 Relay box behind pilot seat,) port, frame 11 Fuselage "pylon, frames 17-18 1 same 1 Starboard wing 1 Cockpit, starboard, after electrical switchboard 43 lOB' Push Button for drop- 5K3 l Port section instru- ping tank meat panel 1 ..-Port wing 1 Cockpit, starboard foi-- ward electrical switch- board 1 same 1 Cockpit, starboard for- ward electrical switch- board switch 48 15B RS salvo transfer r?v.V Omsp l Port console, vertical 'Page 21 49 16B RS'fire control PUS-36 1 Port wing, tips nos. 14-15 wing ribs 50 17B RS fire control PUS-36 1 Starboard wing, tips instrument nos. 14-15 wing ribs 191 SECRET No FOREIGN DISSE1!/210 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSMY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM 51 19B 52 20B 53 21B 54 22B 55 23B 56 24B 57 25B NO FORLTGN )ISSEM/NO DISSEU ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSI 3 T+ "SS" audio signal SPO-0.5- 1 Port console volume regular.-)r VT-33K-a1L3 Relay for bloc king TICYe-53PD 1 RS, SS launch t tau of landing gear Relay for cutting in TKYe-21PD overload signal Push button, emer 204KS gency launch "SS" Push button, emer.-_ L.. 205KB gency dump RS, APU-S8 Signal light indica-b-,SLTs-51 ing suspension RS, (green) APU on port wing Relay box, frames 11-12, port side Relay box behind inatru-. meant panel, frame 6 1 Instrument panel l Port upper section instrument panel 1 Instrument panel, middle electrical switchboard 1 Signal light indicat- SLTs-51 1 same ing suspension RS, APU on starboard wing 58 26B Altitude signal vs-14500 1 Equipment hatch, frames device 2-a, port Page 218 59 27B Overload signal SLTs-51 light (red) 60 28B Circuit breaker AZS-20 "SS heat" 61 29B Circuit breaker "SS AZS-10 filament" 62 30B Circuit breaker launch" Above instrument panel on sight bracket 1 Cockpit, starboard for- ward electrical switch- boa:rd l Cockpit, starboard for- ward electrical switch- board IN AM -10 1 same ""88 63 31B Signal light, sus- SLTs-5l , 1 pension port SS" (green) Instrument panel, upper starboard panel 64 '32B Signal light, sus- - sus-51 1 same pension starboard 192 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSELc ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISC( Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM N() 1~nu~rTr.N DISSEIt/NO DISSEMA13RJ xn, UL L "", W z,X0Q.,X .65 33B "SS" 'Launch switch 87K 1 same 'salvo - s ingle,' 34B Relay for transferring TKYe-21PD 1 Relay box behind pilot -- -+ r,.,,+ P"6-- ? overload signal circuits 67 '35B Overload mechanism MP-28A 68 36B Transfer switch, 2PPN-45 separate launch S3 . 69 37B 70 4oB 71 41B 74, 6R Relay for cutting in TKYe-52PD 83 launch circuits V Page 219 APU suspension lock DZ-57 APU suspension lock DZ-57 Circuit breaker AZS-5 "range only radar" 75 15R Converter for suppler:.,- PO-500A ing A8P, SIV, SS 76 20R. Fuse SP-5. 77 25R Signal light, with- SLTs-51 draw from attack 79 47R Fuse 78 26R Signal light) permis- SLTs-51 sible range (green) 8P-5 in S1V-52 of fuselage 193 80 48R Relay for. cutting TKYe -52PD Relay box, frames 8-9, starboard side) bottom SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Back fairing of fuse- lage, frames 11-12 1 Instrument panel, upper starboard panel Relay box behind pilot seat, port, frame 11 Port wing pylon 1 Starboard wing pylon 1 Cockpit, starboard for-. ward electrical switch- board Upper equipment hatch) frames 4-5, starboard side Relay box, frames 6-9) starboard side, bottom of fuselage .. Above instrument panel, on sight bracket Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM ur~tlLlrl NO FORLTCN DISSEIt/N0 DISSEMM A AR 2 ,L D DISS''Ii 61 24s Relay for checking signal lights 62 33E Relay for cutting out power consumers 63 17E Relay for cutting in power consumers Page 220 TKYe-56PD 1 Relay box behind instru- merit panel, frame 6 TKYe-53PD 1 Cockpit, frames 6i-7, starboard side TKD-203DT 1 same The aircraft network serves the armament system with electricity as well. The armament system consists of the gun ane. rocket installa- tions, as well as the sight, the range only radar infrareds viewfinder and the gun camera. Distribution of electric power from the aircraft network busbars to the consumers in the armament system is done in the following way: -the gun, rocket and gun camera circuits are supplied from bus number 4 on the forward electrical switchboard of the starboard con- sole through the respective circuit breakers: gun (sue. 25P); "R8" (sym.14B), "8S heater" (sym. 28B), "SS filament".(sym 29B), "88 launch" (sym.30B), FKP (sym. 19P); the aggregates used for emergency jettisoning of the "RS" and "APU" blocks, and for emergency launching of the "S8" are supplied from bus number 2 on the forward electrical switchboard of the star- board console through the."emergency jettison" (sym. 9B) circuit breaker; Page 221 - the aggregates for. jettisoning the RS and the tank, and the firing button are supplied from bus number 3 of the after electrical 194 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLI DISSE7d Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM switchboard of the starboard console through the "RS, APU suspension ,Indicator" (sym. 1B) and the 'Sgun, RS, FKP" (sym. 17P) circuit breakers; - the sight and the infrared viewfinder Sly are supplied from bus number 4 of the forward electrical switchboard of the starboard console . through the "sight heater1 sight" (sym. 1P), "sight" (sym. 2P) and "SIV" (sym. 46p) circuit breakers, respectively. The 115 volts alternating current for the sight, SIV and the EPU-13. in the K-13 system is supplied from the PO-500A (sym. 15R) converter when the AZS (sym..1P, 2P) 46P, 30Bh) are cut in. The switching gear in the armaments electrical system is the common firing button (sym. 18P) for all types of`armament and the transfer switch on the sight control panel (block number 1), the setting of which determines the type of armament, as well as: - the relay (sym. 28P) for cutting in the electric trigger '(sym. 27P) for the NR-30 gun, the electric motor for the gun camera SSh-45 1-100-0S (sym. 42P), through the VM-2 timing mechanism (sym, 43p); - the relay (sym. 26P) for switching the "SS" firing and gun con- trol circuits; - the, transfer switch (sym. 24P) - "RS - gun" -"SS3" - the relay (sym. 38P) for indicating readiness of gun to'fire; Page 222 - the push button (sym.`.3 ;O,for reloading the gun; -the relay(sym. 41P)?for cutting in the "RS" and the SSh-45-1- .the relay (sym. 20B) far--blocking "RS" and "SS" launching be- of the forward landing gear strut; 195 SECRET 1a0 FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD%CONTROLLED DI9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IX1-HUM Ftf14ETGN DISSEMJ'KO DISSEM ABI vAv/waj- the relay (sym. 37B) for cutting in the "SS" launch circuits; the push button (sym. 23B) for effecting emergency jettisoning of the "R8" and APU-13; - the push button (sym. 10B) for cutting in the circuit to jettison the tank; -the push button (sym. 22B) for emergency "SS" launch. A more detailed description of the MIG-21F (with the K-13 system) armament, and of its, electrical circuits providing for operation of the aggregates in the armament system, is given in book II on "Armament Chapter II Page 223 Radio Equipment 1. General information 1. Aircraft radio equipment composition The radio equipment in the aircraft consists of the RSIU-5G ultra- short wave radio set for communications, the ARK-10 type automatic, medium wave radio compass, the type MRP-56P marker radio receiver, the type RV-UM low elevation radio altimeter, the SRO-1 aircraft responder in the radar recognition system, and the SRD-5MK range only radar. The schematic showing the placement of the radio equipment in the aircraft is given in figure 26. The schematic showing the placement of the radio equipment with 'r9,spect to the framing is given in figure 27 The upper equipment compartment is shown infigur?e 28. 2. Tasks accomplished by the aircraft radio equipment The radio equipment installed in the aircraft provides: 196 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSI1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 2~6 F"ISE>`t~N DISSEAt/N0 DISSE'.f A)3?ROAD/CONTROLL IS~E~! ' ? ~. ; ' ? 1 `T mac' .j . , . st +'ice 4t. - 1~ ~Y 3' w s ~ y mot, t [ + iT. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM 140 FOREIGN DISSEM/N@ DISSEM ABnuAD~caaiunvJ.~ a2,s-~..~ 1. Two-way radio telephone communications between the aircraft and ground stations (over the RSIU-5G ultra-short wave radio set). Page 224 Figure 26. Placement of radio equipment Page 225 Specifications for the schematic showing placement of radio equipment (fig. 2b) Block Posit- No. ion num- ber on schematic Block name RSIU-55G 12 Transceiver with supply block - blocks A, B, d Upper equipment compart- ment, between frames and 5 55 Control panel) P-1 Cockpit, port frame&? vertical section console, between 8 and 9 57 Button for cutting the radio set on for transmit operation 4 31 Combined whip antenna, RSIU-5G and ARK-l0 5 30 Separation filter AF-1, for combined whip antenna for RSIU-5G and ARK-10 6 54 Ampiifiei':;UK-21, series 53 Separation transformer 198 Cockpit,, port console, aircraft control stick handle After fixed section of canopy, between frames 13 anw 14 After fixed section canopy, between frames 13 and 14 Cockpit, port console, frame 10 Cockpit, port, between frame., 10 and 11 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO Fn1FTh?N'DISSEM/Nb DISSEM ABROADICONTRO L I 8T, ' whip antenna RSIU-5G and ARK-10 199 Upper equipment compart- ment, between frauds ,5 and 6 Upper equipment compart- ment, starboard, between frames 3A and 4 1' Cockpit, middle vertical' panel of starboard con- sole, between frames 8 and 9 Cockpit,. vertical section port console, between frames 8. and 9 Cockpit, instrument panel Cockpit, horizontal sec- tion starboard console ,Cockpit, instrument panel Cockpit, behind instrument panel, starboard After fixed section canopy, frame 13 Nose section fuselage, underneath, between frames 2 and 3 After fixed section canopy, between frames 13 and 14 After fixed section canopy, between frames 13 and 14 SECRET 15' Receiver Page 226 ARK-10 10 Supply block Control panel 56 Remote wave transfer switch 61 Course indicator UGR-1+U (in the KSIcomplex) 24 Tuning indicator 60 Transfer switch "short- long" All-purpose automatic device for UAP-1 trans- fer switch Directional sloop antenna block , Combined (nondirectional) whip antenna, RSIU-5G and ARK-10 30 AF-1 filter for combined NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEMM ABROAD TCONr Lam' DlsS'' Page 227 Equivalent feeder (5m) in the directional antenna channel Equivalent feeder (18M) in the combined whip antenna channel for the RSIU-5G and ARK-1O 65 "ARK-BPRS" indicator light 74 Transceiver - PP-U block 43 3 75 62 63 Transmitting antenna. Receiving antenna Altitude indicator, UV-57 "Dangerous altitude" signal light 664 Transfer switch for dangerous altitude, PSV-U 73 Filter VChF-3 Upper equipment compart- ment, starboard, between frames 2A and 3 t After fixed section canopy, between frames,. 13 and 14 Cockpit, instrument panel, port Upper equipment compart- ment, between frames 3 and 4 Port wing, underneath, "between tips of wing ribs 23 and 24 Starboard wing, under- neath, between tips of wing, ribs 23 and 24 Cockpit, instrument panel, port Cockpit, instrument panel, port Cockpit, instrument panel Upper equipment compart- ment, between frames 4 and 5 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET 1P FORtIGN DISSEM`/N0 DISSEM ABR.~4~TR LLED DISSEM 36 Receiver, MRP-56P Tail fin fairing, between frames 33 and 33A.1 Tail section fuselage, between frames 30 and 31A,.underneath Cockpit, starboard console, T-4 signal panel NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ADR)AD/CONTROLLED DISSEM 201 'Marker" signal light Cockpit, instrument panel, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/Nd DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEN j Page 229 SRO-1 68 Transceiver 25 Code panel 72 'Inertial contactor 0 59 Exploder push button 32 Antenna 16 Exploder circuit check panel 58 Transfer switch "Distress" SRD Range Only Radar I Combination antenna and waveguide tract 4 Transceiver block RB6-2M 8 Receiver-range meter block- RB6=3 block 9 Supply block - block RB6-4 7 Speed block - block RB6-S Up3er equipment compart- me't, between frames 5 and 6 Cockpit, vertical section starboard console, frame 9 Upper equipment compart- ment, between frames 4 an:; 5, port side Cockpit, horizontal section of starboard console Nose section fuselage, between frames 21 and 22 (sic), on top Upper equipment compart- ment between frames 5 ano b, port side.. Cockpit, horizontal section, board console Forward section fuse- lage, cone Upper equipment comport- ment, between frames 2A. and 3 Upper equipment compart- ment, between frames 2A and 3, starboard Upper equipment compart- ment, between frames 2A and 3, port. Upper-equipment compart- ment, between frames 2A amd 3 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X17HUM NO FORET.CN DISSEM/NO DIS.SEM 14 Rp p/ t3Yt;i`xp ~x;~' Page 232 : Check `and adjustment panel - K-6 block. 11 Comparator block K-8 block a 0` ,. ter, VRD-2A 22 Range indicator, D ? D ' - Permissible. range ce Air speed transmitter, !Permissible: r4nge" signal light Withdraw from atta~+i:k1? signal light Page 241 Figure 27:. Schematic of placemetrt of ray".,eq+iame, $ t} aircraft with respeet . to. framing Page 2.32 Figure 28r. Upper equipment Figure 28 Upper equi} i at Service plug for range only radar. Speed block -,block RB6-5 - .x~a b Qn r p e r e Ae iptnent :c rt inept, batwe is es 2A d 3, sta -a. Upper equipment coqertw Ott,: between games 2A `. and 3 port' , Aff equi pmeit ce E t teen i'ire $ kpit0: ir~stmnt pang .tj eg ` eqt iptnent ? sump t. meaty etwee 9tb s .' , and 4,' part. Lower equ . Zment??. comps r"t. heath Cp t, ins;lrar?um t Cockpit . k t: 'ttm t3 pane Upper equipment. `+ t ant, between. names An- 2A ompartmeut ompartinent teen - 13O FOREIGN DISSEMM/NO..DISSEK A$RpAT J INS` C~1 LElt DLI Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ,,D n 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 "~- SECRET NO FORFIGtN DISSEM/NO DTS ' =CALLED DIS' K Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 hCC:i Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ` ?' 91 -` fir' r;'ri ~yl. M1PT-. s'.~{~_Ytii ~~.: ??''?,tr -F~~ ..a^...r~ -., Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 LW f'UL 1! L(N D166EM/NO DISSEM ABkAV/UURTItVWZV sm C Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N ~ 0 DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISelry 3. Check and adjustment panel - block K-6 - range only radar. 4. Reciever-range meter block - block RB6-3 - range only radar. 5. Supply block - block RB6-4 - range only radar. 6. Supply block for automatic radio compas$ type ARK-10. 7. Comparator block - block K-8 - range only radar. 8. Inertial contactor for the responder in the radar recognition system, SRO-1. ! 9. Transceiver and supply block - block ABV - ultra-short wave radio set for communications. 10. Permissible range computer VRD-2A of range only radar. 12. Transceiver of automatic radio compass type ARK-10. Page 234 15. Transceiver of aircraft responder SRO-1. 16. Panel installation for checking the exploder circuit in the aircraft responder SRO-1. 17. DVS-5 air speed transmitter for range only radar. 18. Transceiver of radio altimeter for low altitudes, type RV UM. 19. Transceiver - block RB6-2M - range only radar. Page 2 (Ti: the following text is a continuation of that interrupted on page 223) 2. Piloting the aircraft ;in accordance with homing radio, broadcast- ing radio stations, and radio beacons (automatic medium-wave radio compass type (ARK-10) 3. Signalling the passage of the aircraft over a radio beacon marker' (marker radio"receiver installation type (MRP-56P) 206 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO ropr'TGN DionO DISSEM AiiX0ApJGU1vi .the earth's surface and signalling with sufficient warning the given "dangerous" altitude (radio' altimeter for low altitudes) typr.RV-UM). 1. Determination of the true flight altitude of the aircraft above, 5. Provide answering coded signals to aricraft, ground and ship- as well as relative target speed; delivery to the sight computer mechanism. system, SRO-1). 6. Automatic and cOntinuqus determination of distance to target, board interrogating.devices (aircraft responder in the radar recognition of voltages which,are proportional to'fixed values. Determination of the instant for effective launch of the K-13 "air-air" homing rockets (air- craft range only radar). Page 236 In order to reduce radio interference and-to provide for reliable All the large units and parts in the aircraft are bonded. .electricity dischargers on the wing tips) the stabilizer and tail fin. operation of the installed radio equipment the aircraft has static The antenna location schematic is shown in figure 29. The schematic showing the location in the cockpit of instruments for checking and controlling radio equipment is given in figure 30. Pa e 237 Figure 29'. Antenna location schematic ',Page 238. `Figure 30. Schematic'showing the cockpit location of instru- ments for radio equipment control and checking 207 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEtd ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 17.1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM SECRET NO FORETCN DISSEM/NO DISSEU ABPl1dT~7t.`~'NTROLLED DTS! -'? _ SECRET NO FORFTMT DISSEM/TTO DT"" ;IM Ai rAN( TROLLED DT ' ? M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 0 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSE: /NO DISSE'If ABROAD [CONTROLLED DISc7-!,1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ECii::P 50X1-HUM NO FOPEI:rT DISSEM/NO,DIss .: ABPOAr/CCmTTR- DISSTY Pace 239 `. qure 30. Schematic showing cockpit location of instruments for radio equipment control and checking 1. P-1 control panel for communications radio set. Remote wave transfer switch for ARK-10 automatic radio compass. 3. Push button for cutting in the RSIU radio set to transmit. 4. UV-57 altitude indicator of the RV-UM radio altimeter. "Short-Long" ARK-10 transfer switch. ;. UGR-4U course indicator (of the KSI complex) ARK-10. I, T-4 indicator panel. 3. Dangerous altitude indicator light of.RV-UM radio altimeter. 9, "ARK-BPRS" signal light. 10.. "Withdraw from attack" signal light, range only radar. U. UD-l range indicator, range only radar. "Permissible range" signal light, range only radar. L. "SRD" circuit breaker. 20. "Marker, RV-U" circuit breaker. =1. "Radio set" circuit breaker. ?2. "PQ-750,11 'IRV-U, MRP" cutout circuit breaker. 24, "Emergency converter transfer" circuit breaker. 2S. ARK-10 control panel. 26. Responder control panel, SRO-1 radar recognition system. 27. SRO-1 "Distress" transfer switch. Page 240 1TO FOREIGN DIS5EM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROL D DISSESf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/T;0 DISSEMM ABROAD/CONTROLLED ISSEM 29. ARK-10 tuning indicator. 31. SRO-1 Exploder" push button. 32. PSV-U dangerous altitude transfer switch, RV-UM radio altimeter. Page 241 II. Communications System The RSIU-5G Ultra-Short Wave Communications Radio Set 1. Purpose The RSIU-SG ultra-short wave receiver-transmitter is designed to carry on two-way radio telephone communications between the aircraft and com- munication stations on the ground, as well as between aircraft. 2. Composition The RSIU-SG communications radio set installed in the aircraft includes: .1. transceiver and supply block (blocks A, B, V); 2.: P-1 control panel; 3. push button for cutting in the radio set to transmit; 4. combination whip antenna for RSIU-5G and ARK-10; 5. AF-1 filter (separation), for the combined whip antenna for the RSIU-SG and ARK-10; 6. UK-2M amplified, series "B"; 7. separation transformer; 8. Plug with locking screws; 9K - 17K. cable runs and feeders. Page 242 The schematic showing the lc,--ation, and the manner in which the blocks 211 SEC"RET NO FOREIGN DISSENT/PTO ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISSIM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IX1-HUM NO FOFr^.T(?T DTSSE!f,/ ) DTr1"7-' ~?; AD 1 ; ; aircraft, is,given in Figure 31. 3. Brief technical data and methods of carrying on communications The ultra-short wave receiver-transmitter radio set provides for carrying on two-way radio telephone communications in the 2 - 3 meter wave band (150 - 100 megacycles). The communications waves are uniformly distributed over the band indicated and are stabilized by quartz crystals installed inside the AB block. Quartz crystal stabilization ensures the ,possibility of establishing communications without searching and carrying on such communications without the need for making fine tuning adjustments. For operational purposes the set is tuned preliminarily on the ground to a definite number of previously selected communications channels, any one of which can be used in flight. The RSIU radio set is capable of operating against the background of high aircraft noises. Page 243 Used with the radio set for carrying on communications is either the ( 5h-4M sealed helmet with TA-56M headphones and DEMShh-1 microphone (the transfer switches on the UK-2M, Series "B" amplifier in the "GSh" and "M" )ositions) or the helmet phone with LA-S throat phones and TA-56M head- ?hones (the transfer switches on the UK-2M, Series "B" amplified in the 104" and "L" positions) . Page 244 Figure 31. Schematic showing the connections, and the location in --Ie aircraft, of blocks in the ultra-short wave radio set used for communications. 212 J DI ..'? 11 _-B'1 CSD,/C0NTIWL "D DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 0 P0TT;T( PT3S '?i/?i0 TJSS,r:i r^~ll!~ iii1.~ .n' Ivti .~~ U U i7 V) 0. s M W C1 o 4) w 14 W 00 0 - $4 w U NO r017TC ' DTcr;T.`d II C T, ', ^"^n,-r' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM ; EC13ET tv`0 +'()Pr..T(;T.T DISSEM/110 DT DISELM Page 245 1. Transciever with ABV supply block. 2. P-1 control panel. 3. Push button for transmit mode for the radio set. 4. Combination whip antenna for RSIU and ARK. 5. AF-1 filter (separation) for combination whip antenna for RSIU ,And ARK. 6. UK-2M amplified, series "B" 7. Separation transformer. 3. Plug with locking screws. 9K - 17K. Cable runs and feeders. Page 246 The UK-214 amplifier, series "B," is set to match the parameters of ~e DEt9Sh-l microphone in the GSh-4M sealed helmet wit?, the input of the transceiver of the radio set. This is provided for by setting the UK-2M amplifier transfer switch to the "M" and "GSh" position. The UK-2M amplifier does not function in the "L" and "KM" positic.ns. At the same time, the throat microphone circuits in the helmet phone are connected directly to the input of the radio set's transceiver. i?cure 32 is aschematic showing the connections ox' the helmet phone or the GSh-4M sealed helmet to the P-1 control panel for the radio set, . well as the electrical cable schematic. The P-i control panel of the communications radio set permits connec- Ling either the receiver output,'the automatic radio compass output, or the output of the automatic radio compass in series with tie receiver for.. 271.E U , 3,) r: .. G1 :/':0 DT 71C )U O Lam) DTSS~'.1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM NO wn'PPrnV DISSEM/NO DISS7-11f ABrO.:4.D/CONTROL ISSZ simultaneous listening, to the telephone in the helmet phone circuit (or the GSh-4M sealed helmet). The noise suppressor in the radio set eliminates the need to listen to the noise and interference which might come through during standby reception, that is, when there is no signal carrier frequency at the receiver input. When the noise suppressor is cut in the receiver tract automatically opens up with the advent of such signal carrier frequency. Page 247 Figure 32. Schematic showing the connection of the helmet phone or the sealed.helmet to the P-1 control panel for the radio set and the electric cable schematic Page 248 3. Pushbutton for cutting the radio set in to transmit. 6. UK-2M amplified, series "B" 7. Separation transformer. 8. Plug with locking screws. Page 249 It closes (cuts out) when the signal carrier frequency disappears. Operation with the noise suppressor cut in results in some reduction in the range for the set (receiver range is reduced). The radio set used for communications purposes provides for the following cycle of operations when forced air cooling (forced scavenging of the hermetically sealed casing of block A, B, V)' is. present: "transmit" 1 minute, "receive" 3 minutes; standby reception can be obtained over a 24 hour period. Should it be necessary to "transmit" for as long as 20 2:.5 SEC I ET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSE'. 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B, V) operation at altitudes of up to 25,000 meters is ensured for the communications radio When operating with a ground station of the RAS-UKV type the communi- cations radio provides a range for two-way radio communications at full power (on the order of 18-20 watts) of at least 350 kilometers at flight altitude of 10,000 meters; when operation is between aircraft the radio provides a range for two-way radio communications of at least 120 kilometers at flight altitudes of from 500 meters up. For lower power (on the order of 3 watts) the ranges indicated are correspondingly reduced 2.5 times. Page 250 4. Cooling the transceiver in the radio set In order to ensure normal operation of the radio sets,, forced scavenging of the hermetically sealed casing of the transceiver is used. The air forced through the casing is at a temperature of not more than +50?C. Figure 33 shows the arrangement for transceiver scavenging. Air is drawn in from the port duct through a cutoff valve (sym. 9) and a hose (sym. 8) and is supplied to the,Pi-shaped connection (sym.7), welded to the bottom of the hermetically sealed casing, and flows through the con- nection into the radially positioned ducts along the rear, inner wall of the casing. The air then flows into longitudinal ducts on the upper side walls inside the casing and discharges through holes at the forward panel. The ducts are formed by channel bars (sym. 3) welded to the inner wall of the sealed casing. These channels, in addition, provide rigidity to the 217 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 -asing design. When air temperature in the intake duct is increased because of an increase in the Mach number (M 1.5), that is, when the air temperature used for scavenging the transceiver rises above 50'C, scavenging is automatically discontinued. Page 251 Figure 33. Transceiver scavenging diagram Page 252 Figure 33. Scavenging diagram, radio set transceiver 1. Transceiver i. Outer wall of hermetically sealed casing 3. Channel bars 4. Inner wall of hermetically sealed casing? 7. Pi-shaped connection 3. Ho s e 9. Cutoff valve 10. Electrically operated valve, EK-69'(1401') 33M. AZS-10 "Cone, throttle interlock" 50M. Filter in the Mach number controller Circuit 66M. Mach number controller 116M. TKYe-52PD relay Page 253 when a Mach number M > 1.5 is attained, 27 Volts is fed from the Mach number controller (sym. 66M) to terminal A of the relay winding (sym. 116M). The relay operates and 27 volts from the aircraft; network is supplied to SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 -1X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET rrt~ FOT?FTGN T7551),1/1?n PfFS",t ~, nn TTTROLLED DP' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABR terminal i of the electrically operated valve (14OM) trough the normally >,:en contacts 2-3 of the relay (sym. 116M). EK-60 ope ates and, under air ?essure of 50 atmospheres, the piston moves the valve disc, which covers tae opening providing air intake from the intake duct. Page 254 5. Controlling operation of the radio Control of the ultra-short wave radio set for com;-,unications has been rc,duced to a minimum number of operations: 1. Start the set by cuttir.,; in the AZS stencilled "Radio" on the i.o)rward electrical switchboard of the starboard console.:_ Operational zo;adine-ss of the set is provided for in not more than 1.5 to 2 minutes after the supply is cut in. 2. Select one of 20 prO-tuned communications charnels by setting :1;e "Channel" transfer switch on the P-1 control panel to the position -orresponding to the given channel (the number of the channel selected i11 be set in the window in the control panel cover). The transfer time rrom channel to channel is 4 seconds. 3. Switch the set from "Receive" to."Transmit" by pushing the button or energizing the transmitter mounted on the handle of the engine control .ever (gas sector or throttle). The time.to switch from receive to transmit :.: v.. -e versa takes not. more than 0.5 second. Page 255 Additional Operations Adjust the phone volume by turning the "volume" adjustment knob s,.n the P-1 control panel. 220 U-E-C-R-E-`I ',D) WGREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM. ABROAD/CONTRO!,LED DISSE ' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSE3,4/Y0 D?Crr,t l~ rn Ts7G~~IrtoL~ l ' The amplified and automatically regulated sensitivity of the receiver tract which is available in the set permits a reduction in the change in the receiver output voltage connected with the change in field intensity as the aircraft recedes from or approaches another aircraft or ground stations. The amplified and automatically regulated sensitivity of the receiver tract frees the operator from making repeated volume adjustments for the phones when communicating. 2. Cut the noise suppressor in and out by shifting the tumbler switch for the noise suppressor on the P-1 control panel to "Noise Suppressor" or "off" positions. 3. Shift the transmitter power by switching the tumbler switch for power on the P-1 control panel to the "Full Power" or "Reduced" positions. Page 256 4. Connect the automatic radio compass output in series with the output of the radio and connect both to the phones in order to hear both simultaneously by shifting the tumbler switch "Radio Compass" on the P-1 control panel to the "Compass" position. 6. Electrical supply for the radio set The communications radio set is supplied with 27 volts direct current from the aircraft network and with 115 volts, 400 cycle, single phase alternating current from the PO-750A converter, which converts the aircraft network direct current into the 115 volts, 400 cycle single phase alter- nating current. The Communications ultra-short wave radio set takes single phase 221 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSCM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIC 1 DISSEM/lT0 11ISS,73. 1S.8i64.i. alternating current at 115 volts, 400 cycles, from the network: (a) whe,n transmitting at rated power, 400 volt amperes; (b) when transmitting at reduced power, 270 volt amperes; (c) when receiving, 200 volt amperes. The weight of the operational radio set complex is 32.7 kilograms. Page 257 7. Installation location and methods of securinr* blocks Transceiver (blocks A. B, V) - installed in the upper equipment compartment (directly under the equipment hatch cover) between frames .,umbers 4 and 5. Shock mounting for the blocks A, B, V is accomplished by the placement of four damped shock mountings (two type AD-7, two type AD-8).. The shock mountings are secured to block."V." Block,-; A, 3, V are set in a frame secured directly to two subframes with four screws which screw into anchor nuts of two brackets which are fastened to th+ sheathing of the intake duct. 11 -1 control panel (figure 34) - installed in the cocl.pit on the vertical section of the port console between frames 8 and 9 on a bracket riveted to she sub-canopy panel and frame number 9. The panel is secured to the Bracket by two screws for two bosses on one side'and by a boss which is u:hreaded into the bracket impingement on the other. Page 258 The push button for cutting in the RSIU radio set to transmit is installed in the cockpit, on the port console, on the thrcttle. The combination whip antenna for the RSIU and the AR}-10 is installed -_in the after fixed section of the canopy, between frames numbers 13 and 14 : ECRE T 4 110 F07777 T DISSEII/IIO DIn''17.1 ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSE}6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/ XIMLL D 1)1 6~jl. and is secured to an insulated panel made of Mark AR-4 press (board) material by/four bolts. The panel is secured to the anchor nuts of two diaphragms riveted to the upper fuselage panel by four screws. In order to prevent breakage of the high frequency feeder for the. RSIU and ARK-10 antenna in the event the tail section of the canopy is removed two warning stencils have been mounted. One, at the site of the first fastener for the antenna feeder (frame no. 13) reads: "Feeder length, from antenna to first fastener, must be 320-mm." The other, on the fuselage (between frames nos. 13 and 15, port side), reads: "When removing the tail section of canopy disconnect communications radio set feeder." AF-l Filter (separation) fox the RSIU and ARK-10 combined ..:.ip antenna - installed on the after, fixed section of the canopy, between frames 13 and 14, and secured to the RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna by screws, from underneath. The AF-1 filter is screened in order to eliminate interference, as well as to improve bonding. Page 259 Figure 34. P-1 control panel for the ultra-short wave communications radio set Page 260 The UK-2M series "B" amplifier (figure 35) is installed in the cockpit, on the port console, at frame no. 10 and is secured by 3 ears as follows: two of the ears are fastened to a runner welded to the horizontal section of the port console framework; the third ear is secured to a bracket which is mounted on the-face of frame no. 10. 223 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSTEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECIET o0X1-HUM h10 FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DIP""''.f A3;.0.A.D/CONTROLLED DISSEM The separation transformer is installed in the cockpit, port side, between frames nos. 10 and 11, on a bracket to which it is secured with two bosses. One of the bosses is secured to the bracket channel, the other is fastened to the bracket by a screw. Page 261. Figure 35. UK-2M series "B" amplifier Page 262 III. Blind landing system 1. Medium wave, automatic radio compass, type ARK-10 Pur 2-0 S-0 The medium wave, automatic radio compass, type ARK-10 is designed to guide the aircraft bya-homing radio station,.a broadcasting station, or by a radio beacon and ensures continuous computation of course angle (the angle between the longitudinal axis of the aircraft and the direction to the radio station)and the solution to the following navigational problems: 1. flight to and from the radio station, with visual indication of course angle; 2. automatic determination of radio station bearings from the course indicator; A% 3. handing by instruments using the OSP blind landing system; - 3. determination of distance to the homing radio station by the route integration method; 4. reception of and listening to signals from radio stations trans- mitting on medium waves in the frequency band 120 to 1340 kilocycles. SECRET 470 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO D1SCEM ABROAD /CONTROLLED DISSE!i: Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 m E^ 4 i10 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM SECRET N a NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD CONTROLLED DISSEM I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET NO FORFT(N DISSEM/NO Composition i The mecum wave, automatic radio compass, type ARK-10, as installed Page 263 craft, includes the following; 1. receiver; 2. supply block; 3. control panel; 4. remote wave transfer switch; 5. UGR-4U course indicator (part of the KSI complex); '6.' tuning indicator; 7. "Short-Long" transfer switch; 8. UAP-1 transfer switch all-purpose automatic device; 10. "ARK BPRS" indicator light; 11. antenna amplifier; 12. AF-1 filter for the RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna; 13. RSIU and ARK-10 combined (non_directional) whip antenna; 14. directional antenna block; 15. feeder equivalent (SM) in the channel of the directional antenna (two) ; 16. feeder equivalent (18M) in the RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna channel; 17K - 26K - runs and feeders. Figure 36 is the schematic of the connections and the location in the, aircraft of the blocks which make up the ARK-10 radio compass. 227 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/1,0 DISS~.:.i ABROAD/COIN'T'ROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 aJ ~" i; o W .^I +.1 y+ W g 49 p 0 4 w V 'm r- 0 ~y L_~:14+to j. ihT^ T~ R?>T'r1Ar/f ,{ i`t )Lt D CCI Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 V1 U, IRA SECRET NO FORr7GN DISSE?,1J1?;0 DTSSF:??f ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS"EM Page 264 Figure 36 Page 265 Figure 36. Schematic of connections and location in the aircraft of the automatic radio compass ARK-10 blocks 1. Receiver 2. Supply block 3? Control panel 4. Remote wave transfer switch 5,, UGR-4U course indicator (part of the KSI complex) 6.,. Tuning indicator "Short-Long" transfer switch .";UAP-1 transfer switch all-purpose automatic device 10. "ARK BPRS" indicator light 11. Antenna amplifier 12. AF-1 filter for the RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna 13. RSIU and ARK-10 combined (non-directional) whip antenna '14.' Directional antenna block 15. Feeder equivalent (SM) in the directional antenna channel 16. Feeder equivalent (18M) in the RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna channel 17K - 26K - runs and feeders Page 266 Operating principles The ARK-30 automatic radio compass operates on the principle of con- verting a signal from a radio station, picked up by two antennae (a direc- 229 SE;,a:'i NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISIM ABROAD/C0:4TROLLED DISSE~j Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FORF? M.1 DISSEM/1T0 DT Stir +!"'nen/rO TTPOLL O DZSS! tional loop antenna for the ARK-10 and a non-directional RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna), and using it for automatic rotation of the loop Lntenna to the position of zero reception (the direction of the axis of~ the loop antenna coincides with the direction to the radio station) and to track this position for any aircraft course changes. The automatic rotation of the loop antenna to'the position of zero reception (in the event of its deviation from this position after tuning to the radio station being received) and automatic trackir. , by the loop rntenna, of the zero reception position for any aircraft course changes, is ;:accomplished by the use of an automatic servo system (circuit for automatic rotation of the loop antenna) which is part of the radio compass. It consists of a control circuit and an electric.motor for rotating the loop. "he servo is controlled by law frequency voltage from the output of the -adio compass superheterodyne receiver. Paige 267 rile phase of the control voltage is determined by the direction of the leviation, while the amplitude is determined by the magnitude of the ':.eviation of the loop`,antenna from the direction to the radio station. The selsyn system contained in the radio compass transmits the angular ..isniacements of the loop (automatically established by thy:- plane of the _a~.. in the loop perpendicular to the direction to the radio station) to :he pointed indicator for the radio compass, the UGR-4U indicator of the :SI compass. The feeder for tfe directional antenna and for the ARab-10 receiver, as ,ell as the antenna arjplifier cable, is covered with braided shielding to 230 Si,C EI NO FOREIGN ;ISSEM+ NO D11-S-1'!1 AE ROAD/C0NTROLLLD DISm_7L: 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEI,I/t;0 DISs AIM D/COr THUL ~ ISS M eliminate interference in the ARK-10 radio compass resulting from other stations. Operating "Modes The medium wave, automatic radio compass, type ARK-10, is designed for three modes of operation: 1. Automatic direction finding - "Compass" - in which a signal voltage is Pale 268 taken from the ARK-10 directional loop antenna, as well as from the non- directional, RSIU and ARK-10 combined whip antenna. In this mode, when the radio compass is tuned to the frequency of the radio station sending the beam, the course angle to this radio station is automatically set on the UGR-41J course indicator of the KSI complex. 2. Acoustic direction finding - "Loop" - in which a signal voltage is taken only from the directional loop antenna (the non-directional an- tenna is disconnected). In tl~is mode, and when tuned to the frequency of the radio station sending the beam, the radio compass enables the operator, by rotating the. loop antenna (using the transfer switch for manual rota- tion marked "L-P Loop") and listening, at the same time, to the station signal, or, at the same time, observing the signal strength on the tuning indicator, to determine the loop direction corresponding to minimum (or zero) reception. The UGR-4U course indicator will show either the course angle to the radio station, or the angle which differs from it by 180?. 3. "antenna" - in which a signal voltage is taken from the RSIU and ARK-10 whip antenna (the compass section is disconnected). 23 J. SECRET NO FOREIC?i DISSE:d/NO DISC-?:.4 AEROAD/CONTROLLED DISSSM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-030668000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED UIb liM Y Page 269 In thi's mode the radio compass functions as an ordinary medium wave communications receiver and is considered to have a sufficiently high degree sensitivity and interference resistance. In the "Loop" and "Antenna" modes the type ARK-10 radio compass permits listening to modulated, as well as to unmodulated, signals. Controlling radio compass operation Remote electrical control of the operation of the automatic radio compass is carried out from the control panel installed or the vertical. section of the starboard console in the cockpit between frames nos. 8 and J, and includes the following operations:' cutting in the radio compass by moving the transfer switch from the "Off" position to the type of operation, that is, to one of three :ositions - "Compass," "Antenna," or "Loop." First, however, the AZS a:arked "ARK" on the after electrical switchboard of the starboard console in the cockpit must be cut in. 2. remote tuning of the receiver to the selected frequency: or tuning to any frequency in the operating band, by means of setting w:e knob of the band transfer switch and the "Coarse tunin" knob and "Fine tuning" (first haying pressed the push button marked with the letter +i"YJ .l the corresponding Page 270 Fosition; or tuning to a fixed frequency, by means of pressing the push botton corresponding to the previously assigned frequency. Frequencies for the 232 SECRET 1;O FOREIGN DISSEM/N) DISSZM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DI c1SQ I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SCR.LT NO FOREIGN DISSFM/]WO DISSFM AB_: A N ii m t.;;. closest'radio stations are fixed by the push buttons with the even numbers (2) 4, 6, 8)'., while the frequencies for the distant radio stations are fixed by the push buttons with the odd numbers (1, 3, 7, 9). The closest station, and the most distant corresponding to it, have the proximate numbers. The even.numbered push buttons on the control panel, that is, all the close-by radio stations, have been set on the remote wave transfer switch which is installed on the vertical section of the port console in the cockpit. When turning to a landing the shift from the distant homing radio station, set by having pressed the push botton on the control panel, to the close homing radio station, set by the position of the remote wave transfer switch, is done automatically by the all-purpose, UAP-1 transfer switch automatic device.. The ARK BPRS indicator light on the instrument panel lights up. Manual tuning of the radio compass by use of the "Short-Long" transfer switch in the aircraft is retained. (When the UAP-1 transfer switch is operated the "Short-Long" transfer switch must be set to the "Long" position). Page 271 3. Switching the radio compass band pass by switching. the tumbler switch with the inscription "Broad - Narrow" to the corresponding position. 4. Switching the "Telephone" and "Telegraph" operating modes by switching the tumbler switch with the inscription "Tlf - Tlg" (Telephone- Telegraph) to the corresponding position. 233 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/PTO DIO?~ ADROAD/CONTROLLED DISSI!d Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISS!M ARM') n. /CONTROLLED-1 5. Adjusting receiver gain in "Antenna" and "Loop" modes and ad- justing signal volume in the phones in the "Compass" mode by rotating the volume control knob with the inscription "Volume Control." u. Remote rotation of the directional antenna to both sides, used wren operating in the "Loop" mode, by using the tumbler switch with the inscription "Loop L-P." Loop antenna rotation will.continue as long as tile tumbler is held down. Electrical Supply for the Radio Compass The electrical supply for the type ARK-10 radio compass is obtained from the aircraft's network, 27 volts direct current, as well as from the PO-750A converter, which converts the network direct current into 115 volts, 400 cycle alternating current. Page 272 Power requirements from the direct current network: {1) with the heating circuit, the drum-type transfer switch motor, and the automatic tuning equipment operating, the requirement is almost 450 watts; 2) with the heating circuit cut in, but with the control mechanisms cut out, the requirement is about 250 watts. The demand on the 115 volts, 400 cycles, alternating cirrent network ~>ut 150 volt-amperes. Installation Location and Method of Securing Blacks The ARK-10 receiver is installed in the upper equipment compartment, Between frames nos. 5 and 6 (under blocks nos. 4, 5, 6 and 3 of the ASP-5ND :ss;ht; above the SRO transceiver), on a shock-mounted frame, with the 234 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISSEU ABROAD/CONTROLLED DI3SCH Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/730 DISSEM A,BRQ] / a . SS;,., front panel facing to starboard. The frame is secured to a bracket which is rigidly connected to frame no. 5 and the inlet duct sheathing. On this side catches are used. On the other side the frame is set in a recess for two special bolts which are, at the same time, used to secure the armor plate to frame no. 6. Page 273 The supply block is installed in the upper equipment compartment, between frames nos. 3 and 4 (closer to frame no. 4), to starboard, directly under the equipment hatch cover and is, on the one side, secured by two screws to the bracket anchor bolts. The brackets are secured to the upper longeron. On the other side the block is secured by toggle bolts set in a clip secured to a stringer. The ARK-1- control panel (figure 37) is installed on the middle, ver- tical panel of the starboard console in the cockpit, between frames nos. 8 and 9 and is secured to the console frame by lug bolts on one side and by the installation of two other lugs under a bracket-welded to the frame on the other side. The remote wave transfer switch (figure 38) is installed in the cockpit, on the vertical section of the port console, between frames nos. 8 and 9. The t1GR-4U course indicator is installed in the cockpit, on the port, movable,, section of the instrument panel, and is secured to the instrument panel by four bolts which screw into a flange. Page 274, Figure 37. Photograph captioned "Control panel for automatic radio compass, ARK-10" Figure 38. Photograph captioned "Remote wave transfer switch for automatic radio compass, ARK-10" 23.5 SECRET -14O FOREIGN DISSEIII/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 iC FOREIGN DISSEM/PTO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLRD DI_SS94 VOLUME --- L.LOOP-P MOW A rVart Norcaor? ar,' 9? R Y Figure 37. ;i-; `';U i}13 ;EM A!-T0AD/:'O'IT Remote wave transfer switch for automatic radio compass ARK-10 ILLUM. MARROW Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/N0 DISS.E .1 ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Page 275 Tuning,indicator (ammeter) is installed in the cockpit on the hori- zontal section of the starboard console (figure 39). The "short-long" transfer switch is installed in the cockpit, on the port, movable panel of the control panel. The UAP-1 all-purpose switching device is installed in the cockpit, behind the instrument panel, to the starboard side. The antenna amplifier is installed in the vicinity of frame-no. 13, on the after, fixed section of the canopy and is secured by four screws which pass through the base and which are held by anchor bolts to the bracket secured to the fixed section of the canopy. The antenna control block is installed in the nose section of the fuselage,, between frames nos. 2 and 3, underneath, in a special hatch, along the aircraft's axis of symmetry and is secured by screws to anchor bolts on the hatch frame. Attention! In order to do away with the possibility of breaking the feeder to the combination antenna in the course of removing the tail section of the canopy, the feeder is installed so as to have a length of 320 milli- meters between the. antenna and the first point where it is secured to frame no. 13. Page 276 Figure 39. Photograph captioned "Tuning indicator (ammeter)" Page 277 2. Low altitude radio altimeter, type RV-UM Purpose 2.37 71 140 FOREIGN DISSE?4/NO DISSE"S ABROAD/COI:TROLLED DISSZYJ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 w.. ECRFT r;?=. t"ORETGN DISSEM/NO DISSENT ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM SFCRFI' GT1 DISSFY/--,10 DISSFru?1 A3T,^_,AD./''0TT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1"0 POIET1?T DISSEII/2o0 DI:S`" ~`?TnAT) C The type RV-UM low altitude radio altimeter is designed to determine the true fl~ght altitude of the aircraft above the ground surface and to ensure signalling of the dangerous altitude previously set by the pilot. Composition The type RV-UM low altitude radio altimeter, as installed in the air- craft, includes: 1. the transceiver - block PP-U; 2. transmitting antenna; 3. receiving antenna; 4. UV-57 altitude indicator 5. Indicator pilot light (red) 6. PSV-U dangerous altitude transfer switch 7. VChF-3 filter 7K-19K runs and feeders The schematic of connections and location of the RV-UM radio altimeter blocks in the aircraft is shown in figure 40. Page 278 Figure 40. Schematic of connection and location of RV-UM radio altimeter blocks in the aircraft Page 279 Figure 40. Schematic of connections and location of RV-UM radio altimeter in the aircraft 1. Transceiver - PP-U block 2. Transmitting antenna 3- Receiving antenna 4. UV-57 altitude indicator 239 SECRET NO FORPTCrI DISSEM/IT0 DIES t,, ABP0. D/CONTROLLED DISSEIY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEb4/?d0 DISSI'::'t ABROn.?~7CUt~ s 5. Indicator pilot light 6. PS'-U dangerous altitude transfer switch 7'. VChF-3 fliter 7K-19K - Runs and feeders Page 280 Operating principle and brief technical data The type RV-UM radio altimeter operates on the basis of the phenomenon that radio waves are reflected from the earth's surface. In order to deter- mine the altitude at which the aircraft is flying the frequency modulation of a radiated signal is used (as time passes the frequency of the radiated signal changes in accordance with a fixed law; the amplitude remains con- stant). The frequency used to modulate the signal radiated by the trans- mitting antenna of the radio altimeter is 70 cps * 10 cps. The width of the modulation band is 17 megacycles. The altitude measured is from 0 to 600 meters with an accuracy of t 5 meters to within t 8 percent. The signal radiated by the transmitting antenna of the radio altimeter reaches the ground and is reflected by it, to be picked up by the radio altimeter's receiving antenna and fed to the receiver input. A special feeder inside the radio altimeter transceiver supplies a direct signal, directly from the transmitter to this same, input. The path of the return signal (it will depend upon the flight altitude of the aircraft above the ground) lags behind the path of the direct signal, so that the reflected signal is fed to the receiver input later than the direct signal. Because .of the use of frequency modulation, the frequency of the reflected signal will be different from that of the direct signal by a value which is directly 241 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET I 1d0 FOREIGN DISSE!1/11O DISSr:.1 ARRO1D/CONTROLLE.) DISS Vf uruportional to the altitude of the aircraft. As a result of the struc cure of the direct and reflected signals, a voltage Page 281 occurs in the receiver which is the beat frequency between these two i;nals and is proportional-to the altitude above the ground., Radio altimeter operation Radio altimeter operation reduces to three basic tits: 1. radiation of high frequency oscillations from th-- SVCh .(super- 114 1.7,11 frequency) generator, frequency modulated, from the transmitting an- tenna; 2. reception of signals reflected from the ground b;~ the radio al- timeter's receiving antenna; 3. measurement of the time between the moment of radiation of the `requency modulated signal and the moment it is received, by measuring he beat frequency of the direct and reflected signals which depends upon _1.e aircraft's altitude. (The beat frequency is directly proportional to :h altitude, the modulation frequency, the modulation band and is inver- eiy proportional to the radio wave propagation velocity). The beat Frequency voltage is converted into a direct current in the transceiver _rt the RV-UM radio altimeter proportional to the beat frequency. The t obtained passes through the UV-57 altitude indicator and delfects Page 282 r the current is proportional tp the beat frequency, and the beat r>quency is proportional to the aircraft altitude, the scale is graduated 242 SECRET 'O FOREIGN DISSEMINO )ISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISS:N Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1vv i' Uil 'llrz~ L.LJ ~=~:,. 1VU 1J .L ~i ' S.a. 50X1-HUM directly into altitude in meters. In order to avoid false indications on the UV-57 altitude indicator at altitudes in excess of 600 meters, the RV-UM radio altimeter transceiver has an interlock circuit which moves the indicator needle into the right stop. The transceiver also has a signal circuit for dangerous altitude which provides alight and sound indication for the pilot when the air- craft descends to one of the previously fixed, and set by the pilot, (dangerous) altitudes. The signal of dangerous altitude sounds (a 400 cycle signal which is interrupted every 2 to 3 seconds) in the pilot's helmet, and he is, at the same time, warned visually (a red pilot light on the port, movable panel on the instrument panel in the cockpit, lights up). Signals for dangerous altitude occur at the following altitudes: 50 meters, 100 meters, 150 meters, 200 meters, 250 meters, 300 meters, 400 meters, in accordance with the position of the dangerous altitude transfer switch. When the radio altimeter is cut in on the ground the sound signal functions and the red pilot light lights up and it will burn until such time as the aircraft climbs to an altitude which is higher than the setting on the dangerous altitude transfer switch. Page 283 Radio altimeter electrical supply The supply for the type RV-UM low altitude radio altimeter comes from the aircraft direct current network through the PO-750A converter, which converst the network direct current into single-phase, alternating current 213 SECRET NO F0flI";1 DISSE2. /A,O DIS;'T5;M AB2,0AD/CONi'ROLLED DISSE1f Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 110 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DTSSEM ABROAD i T F ULLED-DI at 115 volts, 400 cycles. The 115 volts, 400 cycles voltage is fed to .he PP-U transceiver and delivered to the supply circuit installed in it nd which consists of the anode-filament transformer, a rectifier with a Iwo-section pi-section filter made up of chokes and condensers; it is stabilized. The type RV-UM low altitude radio altimeter is cut in by closing the AS bearing the nameplate "4arker, RV-U" on the forward electrical switch- hoard on the starboard panel in the cockpit. Installation Location and Method of. Securing Blocks The transceiver of the RV-UM radio altimeter is installed in the upper ouipment compartment, between frames nos. 3 and 4 on a horizontal stiffener )low the nosewheel on the frame and secured by two screws and anchor bolts i:o a bracket. Four shock mounts are secured to the frame which carries the Transceiver block panel. Page 284 The transceiver is secured to the shock-mounted panel by lugs which re inserted in special openings in the panel on one side and by catches r'sd;eh the clips fit into and tightened to the panel by screws on the other The transceiver is installed with its front panel facing frame no. 4. _cccss to the block is through a special door. :The receiving antenna for the RV-U radio altimeter is installed on the starboard wing, underneath, between the tips of ribs nos. 23 and 24. antenna is secured by four screws which pass through the flange and re held by four anchor nuts on the lower wing sheathing. The receiving ..bhtenna is positioned along the direction of flight (with. an accuracy of *-2?) . 244 SECRET NBC 70RETGrN DISSEM/:;O DISS EM AB1 03_D/COFTR0LLED DI SS:4; Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET 110 FOREIGN CSEL /,, 1!'x'7^^D/COi1TP SS59 The transmitting antenna for the IWV-U radio altimeter is installed on the port wiry? underneath, between the tips of ribs numbers 23 and 24. The antenna is secured by four screws which pass through the flange and are held by anchor nuts on the lower wing sheathing. The transmitting antenna is positioned along the direction of flight (with an accuracy of t2?). The UV-57 (figure 41) altitude indicator is installed in the cockpit on the port, movable panel on the instrument panel and fastened to it by four screws which pass through a flange. The PSV-U dangerous altitude transfer switch (figure 42) is installed in the cockpit on a side panel of the instrument panel and secured to it by four screws Page 285 which pass through a flange. The dangerous altitude indicator light is installed in the cockpit on the port,. movable panel of the instrument panel. Page 286 Figure 41. UV-57 altitude indicator of the RV-UM radio altimeter Figure 42. PSV-U dangerous altitude transfer switch of the RV-UM radio altimeter Page 287 3. Radio receiver marker installation, type MRP-56P Purpose The type MRP-56P radio receiver marker device is designed to indicate the passage of the aircraft over points located at fixed distances from the 245 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISS '.' ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 71 w " V7 - 7Z r f SECRET'* NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM! c = -~rT+w - yam:?t- r -'Figure 42. PSV-U dangerous altitude transfer switch SECRET ;O FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '1X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSE14/I.TO DISS,1!,,14 i13:ROAD/CO11,TfOLLED DISC y landing strip by receiving radio beacon marker signals. Composition The following units, which make up the MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation, are installed in the aircraft: 1. the receiver; 2. an antenna inside the fuselage; 3. an indicator block; 4. a "Marker" pilot light; 5. the runs and feeders. Figure 43 is a schematic of the connections and the location in the aircraft of the blocks which make up the MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation. Operating principle and brief technical data The type MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation is part of the system for Page 288 Figure 43. Schematic of connections and location of type MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation in the aircraft Page 289 Figure 43. Schematic of connections and location of type MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation in the aircraft 1. Receiver 2. Antenna inside fuselage 3. Indicator block 4. "Marker" pilot light Page 290 247 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEYr /NO DISSE:,f APROAD/CONTROLLED DIS, .y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 .J ~ J V RL 1 !i FO TGN DI S"JM/NO D1. S -rri Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM NO r MMU('_+T PISS D.i/y Q OTSPT-f hfir simplifying the process of landing the aircraft blindly, on instruments. The principle of operation involves the reception of pulses radiated from a marker radio beacon and converting them into light and audible signals of the same duration. The. type MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation operates. on a frequency of 65 megacycles. The modulation frequency has an amplitude of 3,000 cycles, while the percentage modulation is 30%. The supply for the filament circuits of the tubes in the radio receiver is 27 volts from the aircraft on-board network. The anode circuit supply for the radio receiver comes from the receiver of the type RV-UM low altitude radio altimeter and is 220 volts direct current. 115 volts, 400'cycles, alternating current, and 27 volts direct current, are used for the signal circuits. Purpose, operation, location, and methods used to secure the blocks in the aircraft The antenna inside the fuselage, used with the MRP-56P radio receiver marker installation, from an electrical point of view, is an unsymmetrical, very short, dipole located inside a metallic cavity and tuned to resonance using loading condensers. Page 291 On the forward side the cavity is covered by an organic glass lid. The antenna is installed in the tail section of the fuselage, between frames nos. 30 and 31A, underneath, on the starboard side, next to the drag-' chute compartment, in a special hatch. The antenna is secured to the hatch frame by catches. The hatch cover is installed flush with the skin of the fusllage. 249 S -, n Rr T NO Fc T::";t Apf{O D/CONTROLLED DISSJM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 r ri NO FOREIGN DISS M/1+TO DISSE 1 ADRO,AD/CONTROLL DISS:N The receiver in trig type MRP-56P installation is designed to amplify a stage of uhf voltage taken from a section of the dipole of the antenna inside the fuselage and deliver it to the receiver. A three-stage, low frequency amplifier is used to rectify the voltage and deliver it to the low frequency amplifier input, the circuit of which contains the winding of relay RE-53-V. At the same time, its contacts close tr,e 27 volt, direct current, circuit which serves to indicate passage of the aircraft over the marker radio beacon; The receiver is iistalled in the tail fin fairing, between frames nos. 33 and 33A, on four shcek mounts which are secured to the panel. Page 292 The indicator blocc in the installation is designed ti provide an audible signal (at a fitquency of 400 cycles) in the helmet phones for the pilot when the aircra?t,passes over the marker radio beacon. When a signal is present at the receiver input, and relay RE-53-V operates as a result ofthis signal, 27 volts is fed to terminal 2 of the indicator block. This voltage is su,blied to terminal 1: of relay windi7Lg in the indica- Lor block. The relay f.,ctions. Contacts '.3-2 and 6-5 in the relay, normally open, close, and, at thesame time, close the 115 volts, 4(0 cycles, single alternating currenncircuit as well. An audible signal i'fed to the pilot'sjhelmet phones. The indicator block installed in the `cockpit, on the starboard console, at frame no. ll.t The pilot light, stetiled "Marker," is installed in the cockpit, on 20 FOREIGN DIS11!? 0 DiSSE'i ABROADl;ONNTROLLED D ^S 'q Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ~E(;tlL' 7' NO FOR IG i Di5'Hmt /n ?r ~e rte. the T-4 signal panel which is secured to the instrument panel by two screws which pass through toggles. Page 293 Figure 44. NIRP-56P receiver Page 294 Figure 45. MRP-56P antenna Page 295 I.V. Airborne responder in the identification radar system,'SRO-1 Purpose The SRO-1 airborne responder in the identification radar system is designed to identify the aircraft with elements of its own forces by sending coded responses, in the form of signals, upon interrogation by air, ground or seaborne elements. Composition The SRO-1 system, as installed in the aircraft, includes the following: Page 296 1. antenna 2. transceiver 3. code panel 4. inertial contactor 5. exploder circuit control panel 6. exploder push button 7. remote transfer switch for "distress" signal 8. F14A filter 9. runs and feeders 2 1 SECRET NO FOPEICIT DISSEM/fiO DI ;~^ Oa1D/CO~~T.IO ._ DISS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM STAT Man- 710 FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM - SECRET DISSEM N ROLLID DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/C0 O FOREIGN Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET NO FOPrTOT? DIS"B'g/]'^ .PT"": I.^ 0.11)/CONTROLLED DISSE4 The schematic showing the manner in which the airborne responder in the SRO-1 radar recognition system is connected is given in figure 46. [page 305) Page 297 Principle of operation The airborne responder in the SRO-1 radar recognition system is con- nected with a series of interrogators which can operate on different frequencies. In order to provide the possibility for responding to any interrogator, there is a provision in the SRO-1 responder for a smooth change with respect to time in the frequency to which tuned, ensuring coverage in the frequency range between 160 and 170 megacycles. The tuning process takes place automatically. The smooth change which occurs in the frequency tuning is attained by changing the inductance in the high frequency circuit by varying (with a special mechanism) a short-circuited loop inside the leg. The time to chance the frequency, within the limits indicated above, from the minimum to the maximum value, and return, is the time for one cycle of variation, and is equal to 0.64 second. The variation cycle consists of the forward and back movement of the loop. Reception of the interrogating and the transmission of the answering signals occurs only during the forward Page 298 movement of the loop. During the return movement the responder is blocked. (The high frequency circuit is common to the receiving and transmitting stage in the responder. Consequently, reception of the interrogating and trans- mission-of the responding signals takes place, for all practical purposes, 25 SECRET NO FORI'TC'' T Iss:::'/idfl AI3TO D/CONTROLLED DISS2'd Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM NO FOPP-7-7I DISSE'M/NNO DTSST M iET)o, D/CONTROLLED DISS1M on one and the same frequency of circuit tuning). The coding of the response signals is in accordance with the Morse alphabet. The "dot" corresponds to a pulse of short duration, while the "dash" corresponds to one of long duration (2.5 to 3 times the width of the short, or narrow, pulse). Each code in the given coding system is a letter in the Morse system, and consists of a maximum of four signs(pulses). In order to keep the letters from merging into each other while reading the code, the-letters are separated by pauses. Thus, the code consists of a collection of pulses and pauses within 5 tuning cycles (so that the fifth cycle is always used for the pause) which requires 3.2 seconds for its transmission. Page 299 The airborne responder in the SRO-1 radar recognition system has four, one-letter codes. In addition, a special distress signal is incorporated in the SRO-1 responder - a broad pulse, the length of which is considerably longer than the length of the ordinary pulse in any of the codes. The distress signal is transmitted on that cycle of the tuning which is used as a pause, so that the transmission of the code which is set up is unchanged. The responder contains a detonator for blowing up the transceiver installation. The detonator is set off either by the pilot himself by means of the exploder button in the cockpit on the horizontal section of the starboard console, or by automatic operation of the inertia contact, which functions in the Page 300 event the aircraft falls. 255 SECRET NNO FOREI N DISSE21 /ITO DI: :': APROAn,'cON`PROLLED DISSTM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I '.O rOREIGN DISSE;a/1TO DIS ; , A32 AD /CON? E ISS-~d Purpose, brief description of characteristics, and the methods used to secure the SRO-1 responder blocks in the aircraft The SRO-1 responder transceiver is made up of the transceiver proper and supply block which, from the design standpoint, is made in two chassis. Both blocks are fastened with screws and covered with individual covers. The transceiver is installed in the upper equipment compartment, bet- ween frames nos. 5 and 6. The antenna, common to the receiving and transmitting sections of the responder, is designed to receive high frequency interrogation pulses and to radiate answering, coded pulses from the SRO-l's radar responder. Page 302 The antenna, with its tuning cells (segments of a long line, made in the form of a cylinder, with a movable plunger in it, serves as the tuning coil) is a stub dipole with a conveniently faired section 260 millimeters high. The antenna is installed in the nose section of the fuselage, between frames nos. 21 and 22, on top, along the axis of symmetry of the aircraft. The code panel is designed to replace change codes, control and monitor the operation of the SRO-1 responder. The code panel is installed in the cockpit, on the vertical section of the starboard console. Page 303 The inertial contactor is designed to automatically close the detonator circuit in case of emergency. The intertial contactor is installed in the upper equipment compartment, 256 M FO7 :,7. i1 LI ' /::O L' ' ' A CL /CC i;O L L DISSIM t50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM SECRET r Pr (?7 TSSEM N TCr']?. A. ~UALIIUOIIIIL between frames nos. 4 and 5, on the port: side. The exploder circuit control panel is installed in the upper equipment compartment, between frames nos. 5 and 6, on the port side. The exploder push button is designed to deliver a voltage from the on- board network to the detonator which, if exploded, will destroy the trans- ceiver installation. The exploder push button and the "(distress" signal transfer switch are installed in the cockpit, on the horizontal section of the starboard console. Page 3 )4 The F14A filter is installed in tho upper equipment compartment, between frames nos. 4 and 5, close to the starboard side. The remote "distress" signal transfer switch is installed in the cock- pit, on the horizontal section of the starboard console. Page 30.! Figure 46. Schematic of block connections. Responder in the SRO-1 radar identification system. Page 306 Figure 46. Schematic of block connection. Responder in the SRO-1 radar identification system. 1. antenna 2. transceiver 3. code panel 4. inertial contactor 5. exploder control circuit 6. exploder push button 257 panel SECRET RO FO? Y'IC' , DISS ,d/210 DI5 ; : I ALP,OAD,.CORTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 V1 U, IRA 70 ,.+ ToR~ '~+T(+?i D TrSc~ t / r. ~JI~ 70 DTS: 25S Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET_ " rTC1 7'(lt?T"T('?T DIS` 'i/.'.`(1 II1 ,. r `)A'1/( i'VtI >.... MITE 7. Remote "distress" signal transfer switch 8 7 F14A filter Page 307 Figure 47. The code panel Page 308 Figure 48. Exploder push button Page 309 V. Airborne range-only radar SRD-SMK 1. Purpose The airborne range only radar is designed to determine the instant of effective launch of "air-air" homing missiles, as well as for operating with the gunnery sight,.and ensures, in the first instance: (1) automatic, and continuous, determination of true range to the target and transmission of this true range value to the UD-1 range indica- tor which is installed on a special bracket fastened to the sight range indicator; (2) automatic comparison of true range with permissible range for launching the K-13 air-to-air homing missiles and delivery of permissible launch signal - a green pilot light for "permissible range" lights up. It is installed on a special bracket; (3) indication of reaching the range at which the attach is to be broken off (turn away), eliminating the possibility of the pilot being hit by fragments of his own missiles - a red pilot light "withdraw from attach" lights up. It is installed on a special bracket; in the second instance it ensures: 259 Ll a..iL 11L' 1 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/''TO DTS .I 1032, AD/CONTROLLED DI, ,7 4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSE19 AMA/CO :T UUL ,4) DID .-A by aJa Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001 6 SECRET Id0 FOREIGN DISSF;f/TTO DISSE?M ABROLD/CONTRULLED AJ V 1. '. SEC2Ei1 NO FOPP.TC'T DTSSEM/-`70 MOST ".4 !'T'.OAD/CCiTFtOIL D DIS"W.}! Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ? _. SECRET 170 FOREIGN DISSEM/1N10 DISSEM ABROAD continuous input to the computer for the gunnery sight of voltages proportional to the range and relative speed of the target. Page 310 2. Composition The following components are installed as part of the range-only radar system (see figure 49): 1. combination antenna - block K-1 - and waveguide tract; 2. transceiver - block RB6-2M; receiver block - block RB6-3; 4. supp'y block .. block RB6-4; S. speed block - block RB6-5; monitoring and control panel - block K-6; 7. comparator block - block K-8; 8. permissible range computer VRD-2A; 9. range indicator UD-1; 10. air speed transmitter DVS-5; 11. temperature receiver P-5; 12. "permissible range' indicator light; 13. "withdraw from attach" indicator light; 14. "RS, Cannon-SS" mode switch 15. push button for dropping target; 16. control plug; 16K - 27K. runs and feeders. 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C~) i 0 roa k 1 CzY +-4 -4 -) A ~ 5 9 Pu S e a S ~ e e 0 a He a vii a Un 1 (n I u'1 I C1 0 a a I .~ (C l , +i * - 4 : e a 4 cn a a `vi ?Q 1 f C.' t 84 0 $) L'd a1 0 1 ~.- 01 iJ a) 3 1 U o u $$4 0 1, t, 0 44 LJ ,0 44 4 1 - 4j o - - N .SC $4 I I 'V CO w' dJ 't7 N $4 x- 1 1 aC ti c3 a. m a ca 8 c0 (C U 1 1 .C $4 .,y aO a) i $ 4J JJ (C O 'O O f t = CO n .O CO c"'n CO O A $4 .-1 ?.i yi Cd CO bO 4-+ N - U) JJ 0) -`..G 40 ?-i dJ 164 4J 1J 2 ca 0 44 44 0 .C N .r $4 '-4 Z' r9 U raj p i $~ 0 `tea 0 U 41 .4J 0 441 q to cc S 'CDET yji OR Iu 1 DISSE'/N0 DIS":., i_D/Ct~ TROLLED. DISS~~ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NC FOPJI N DISSFI,t/?I0 D. c1. n ? r 'r .1.~.. . P ran irn ? r;1ZL T)TS`lTV -1 A A. Instrument panel The instrument panel is installed in the plane of frame no. 7B. '`ounted on the instrument panel are the most important,, and necessary, instruments used by the pilot in constantly controlling the attitude of the aircraft in space, as well as the operation of the power plant n flight. The instrument layout, a: as the 1a rout of other rlcments used for control, or the instrument panel iti sho-~.:i in figure 6. The instrument panel consists of five duralumin stampings,, two of which are shock mounted. The other three are rigidly secured to the sides, as shown in figure 57.. Cr F:T It FOREIGN DISSEM/ i0 DISS ':; AL??OA-)/CO:T TOLLED D.:.SSIM 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 2. Cockpit layout Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM VO F0PEICN DISSL?,,,/NO DISS; "?,M ATrOAD,fCO', utiI. . Panels 1 and 15 are mounted in a tubular steel framework and are secured by special nuts 5 to screws 6'. The steel framework is, in turn, suspended through four shock mounts 2 from brackets. Page 351 Figure 56. Instrument panel Page 352 Figure 57. Instrument panel design 1 - Panel B; 2 - Standard rubber shock mounts; 3 - Panel A; 1. - Tubu- lar framework; 5 - Special nut; 6 - Screw; 7 - Sight head bracket; 8 - Panel G; 9 - Support; 10 - sleeve; 11 - dowel; 12 - guide; 13 - stop ring; 11. - Panel D; 15 - Panel Page 353 When the nut 5 are unscrewed the panel is easily removed inside the cockpit, providing an access to the electrical plugs, the hose connections, the instruments and the equipment located on the instrument panel. In addition, Panel 1 is made so that it can be pulled out on two dowels, or pins, 11. The tubular dowel, or pin, can be moved in the guide 12, its move- ment limited, however, by stop ring 13. If this latter is pulled out the panel can be completely removed. Panels 3, 8, and 14 are rigidly secured in place along frame num- ber 7B with screws and are made so that they can be removed. The loca- tions of panels 3, 8, and 11i are clearly shown in figure 57. A white, painted stripe in the middle of the instrument panel is used to determine the neutral position of the stick in the transverse direction for aileron control. 305 SEi;i:I 0 I1?. 3U'i =.' !-'To Z'`"? /C NT1 OLLL+'D DISS^g Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/C4)NT - 01611' r -i r.. ? r . ALA .. \ ~ .i1 y 4 ~~ 1 . ".~@ ~ ~ ~ .' y.,.: ~ # iy}..._... 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78 03066R000200020001-6 'SECRET NO FO1 ET N DISSE /HO DISSE "% ABROAD7CO1ITiOLL. D DISS ? 411 . 2t / 1 7 n ^ .;-~'f ?r ? l ~n,-~ ~!'r !1,.'- -.T`') DJ.; ,"?-.~r T { " , { Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 'O 'OFETGPT DISS%tii/.ilk DISS ?1 C ; , ? ; ~i'. JbIj . B. Middle panel The middle panel is set underneath the instrument panel along the ",`-craftu axis and is tilted towards the pilot at an angle of 350 dram the vertical. Figure 58 shows the location of the equipment elements on the Pa.-;e 35L. Figure 58. Middle panel page 355 figure 59. Middle panel design I - Channels; 2 - Tubular steel framework; 3 - Threaded tube; 2+ - Panel screw e 356 T'',-,e panel is a stamped duralumin piece (see figure 59) which is s cured in place with four self-locking screws 5 to the frame 2. The frame 2 is made of welded steel tubing and is Sc; in the than. rzcl 1 on the cockpit floor. Four steel sleeves 3, threaded to take the screws 5, are welded t frame 2. This installation makes for a secure fastening of the :nel to the aircraft structure. C. Port console The port console is positioned along the port side of the cockpit, 7c.;;ueen frames nos. 7B and 10. Mounted on the console are the units to control the engine, fuel system, fire extinguisher, armaments, otter eq_uipent. instrument placement on the console is shown in., YU T1.1 /_.~S s...,, q ITiO 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '50X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/ t0 DISS M ABROAD-/C01;TBOLLED S::2, APU.. fS suspension /L1 (Cy f'a (i' MB- 12 Manometer MAHOMETP (-2000 Manometer \ M l.2O00/ NO FOREIGN DISSEM/2NO DISSut1 AL_3OAD/CCI TROLLED DISS^M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM TO FOREIGN DISSEM/2110 DISSEM ABROAD/ .. ".. , r: C. light Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRE'2 r()r '!7rT7 D7SS E"'/T?(? D 4Sr ,r nn, ~^ nr, err, TTROI,T Fit) P.' ' .. ~n The console consists of a vertical and a horizontal section (see figure 61)./ The vertical section includes three removable duralumin panels (2, 3, 4) which are fastened to the side along the frame with special screws. Horizontal section 1 is made as a fixed section and is secured in place with ordinary screws to the tubular steel frame installed on the side of the cockpit. A sufficiently clear outline of the console design is shown in figure 61. D. Starboard console The starboard console is posi-~ioned along the starboard side of the cockpit, between frame nos. % and 10. Mounted on the console are the forward and after Pa-;e 357 Figure 60. Port console Page 358 Figure 61. Port console design 1 - Horizontal panel; 2 - after panel; 3 - middle panel; 4 - forward panel; 5 - electrical switchboard Pane 359 Figure 62. Starboard console. Pa, e 360 Figure 63. Starboard console design 1 - After panel; 2 - Middle panel; 3 - Horizontal panel; 4 - forward panel; 5 - forward electrical switchboard;'6 - ARK-10 control panel; 7 - SRO control panel; 8 - after electrical switchboard 311 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSE:: /Ro DIssJ;:d ABROAD/C0_' Ru.L ED. DI S:,:~1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM b.3RO.AD7C0_ TROLLED DIS4:,. r i Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 5UX1-HUM--. - ---I ,S?,C tET NO, FORETTGN DISSEM/r?0 DISSE14 A$ , _ n ..+ u, , Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM AB'6 .. 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19 : CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SAC i1; i X -O FOREIGN DISS V'J O DISSEM.ABRO07CONTR . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 c Sri(. rJ.IJ 4i a. 1 NO FOREIGN DISSEM!NO DI SCI pr ~r: s Page 361 electrical switchboards, the control panels for the radio equipment, ansfer switches, valves, and other apparatus. The in,trument layout the console is shown in figure 62. The console consists of a vertical and a horizontal section (see =:_g 0 63). The vertical section contains three renova.)le duralumin w..els (1, 2, 4+),, which are secured to the side along tae frame with racial screws. There is, on panel 1, a t.:?ansparent, hinged cover hioh serves ~o protect the circuit ::,w ewlers on the after electrical switchboard .r on being accidentally moved by the pilot in flight. The horizontal section 3 is made up of three fixed,duralumin anels which are secured to the tubular steel frame by ordinary screws. Figure o3 shows the console design quite clearly. Bage 362 3. Piloting and navigating instruments The piloting and navigating instruments permit the pilot to use, o;:;rrectly and completely, the flight and tactical capabilities of the aircraft. All instruments which .ssist in checking the attit ade of the air- wa?t in space, relative tothe ground, and which are t.:ed in navigat- belong to the piloting; and navigating instrument grouping. included in this group jf instruments are: the :SUS-2500 cctnbi nation speed indicator; the ACID-1 mas {r attitude indicator (gyrohorizon) 3 iC i3 FOR 113 D:r si..'! io DIS < AM';O".~J/CONTROLLED '-)ISSZ!A 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM 'D F, T;,l NO FOT?EIGNT DICSI?/?l0 DI.r!'3'J1! AT t)An/Co'?TIOILED PTs":.v C. the KSI fighter plane course system; D. the.VD-28 two-needle altimeter; the EJP-53 electrical turn indicator; F. the ACM 3 aviation clock; G. the VAR-500 climb indicator; II-. the "m" number indicator (P4-2.5) 1. the UV-57 indicator of the RV-UTM4 radio altimeter; J. the ARU-3V arm position indicator; K. the overload indicator for the .AM-lo accelerometer The instruments operate on various p.: inciples . Some of air navigation instruments operate of the PZD system, on the prin-c'ale of the measurement of dynamic and static pressures in flight. operation of others is based on the radio engineering, electrical and gyroscopic principles for the particular device. Page 363 A. The KUS-2500 Combination Speed Indicator The instrument is designed to measure the forward speed of the aircraft relative to the air mass and is expected to indicate within the range from 200 to 2500 kilometers per hour at flight altitudes from 0 to 25 kilometers. Instrument operation is bass. on the measure- ment of the difference between the absolute dynamic and static pressures of the air in flight, that is, the velocity head and the pressure of the ambient, together with the introduction of methodical corrections for air density for altitude, determined with the aid, of an aneroid device. 3 i_7 SEE C .'R T 1v0 FOREIC:'T DI`'SI%/:INO 'DTI ^T"d ABFOAD/CONTROLLED DIS`"IM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM L4.i{L L t0 FOREIGN DISSELf/ '0 DIS"r's 1'{`'r" Tl..S,..7. For reading purposes the instrument has only one scale, calibra- ted from 200 to 2500 kilometers per hour with divisions every 20 kilo- meters per hour up to 400 kilometers per hour, and ever.,- 50 kilometers { ,,er hour from 400 up. The meter has two needles. One needle (the broad one) indicates indicated flight speed in the range from 200 to 1800 ii l ometers per hour, while the other (the narrow one) indicates true air speed in the range from 400 to 2500 kilometers per hour. See -Li; ure 64. Figure 61+., KUS-2500 speed indicatcr_ P^ e 3614 D. The AGD-l Remote-ii1 icatingMaster Attitude Indicator A new master attitude in icwt-or has been installed in the aircraft. The AGD-1 master attitude indicator, with slip indicator, is designed to deterr:ine the attitude of the aircraft in state relative to the plane of the true horizon when the ground is not visible. In addition, the master attitude indicator determines the presence of, and the direction of, lateral slip of the aircraft. In the well-known AGI-l master attitude indicator the indication elements are mechanically linked to the gyroscope, makin,: it difficult to obtain an indication which visually simulates the actual position _.a the aircraft. in flight. For example, the AGI-1 master attitude in-. aicator simulates the horizon by a white line on a spherical scale, distinguishing the "sky" (the blue background) from the brown background). At the same time, however, t he "sky" is below, and the "ground" is above, u_e horizon line, making it neaessary for J~V C iET C FO EDn.r . ~y DIJ ~SE`t1/'d0 ,'AIS~7Mt r,~~^-`1/COiT OELED r''Sr7G1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECRET TO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM 3rd ~-~i'-== ip uIp II}N~ 'Sbs~I I*$M: t** ao'!tea.'1s._+ .(p('e nil ASV.tsrr OT001 $M?ti W t,: 3ij90K W *0 s !_ @more ?i w A@$ IF ijit' ?~~~t!* 4d0rh"C0 ?'! i11/Vi ? o M~Q lej? ? 7Y: - ! us "Aw. 0.186 Midi f ' , 3F% s!: 't c~~is~[~ R# -rte i+ # IQMag .ea.~ax ? OtIltUCliU .r&LL4LJI b a f>D1 13i1~, . s~swl~lia l if 9014013 SO t012t4fl aCIA - JA X& WW sMQs'lr.c~s +l~l~le! C welr~lat ? W AA ZS.t Q/sc., ? , e law a l,0!'EIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD IC ONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM RhT r,, C .i i~.Jl ITO FORT'?Tr'T I~.J i S '4 NM DIr'I, , 11 1 ?i 1 C.. tlie: pilot to reorient himself when shifting from visual flight to in- struments. A material deficiency in the AGI-1 master attitude indica- tor is its property of kicking out (the matching of the external axis of the cardan ring with the axis of the horizon) when the aircraft is doing complicated maneuvers involved in piloting. In addition, the AGI-l has large post-takeoff and post-turn errors. These errors,,in the AGD-1 master attitude indicator, have been eliminated, or have been reduced to a minimum. In the AGD-1 the visual indicator for the horizon is a fallow-up system which reproduces the bank and pitch angles in accordance ...th electrical signals _:Jrovided by the remote gyro transmitter. This has permitted the provision of the most rational, large-scale system of indications with the "ground" and the Page 365 ?sky" in their natural positions. Complex Composition The AGD-1 master attitude indicator complex contains: the gyro transmitter; the horizon indicator (figure 65). The /27 volt supply for the master attitude indicator comes from the aircraft network, while the alternating current, 36 volts, 400 cycles, three phase, comes from the PT-500Ts converter. A correction cut-out switch, VY.-53RB, is connected to the gyro transmitter in order to cut out the transverse correction when the air- craft is turning. 320 SECRET EtEEO FOT?Ti`TMT SEM 7 Tc?nr,ir ._: T~T.S /r,0 T, T ,?.:,?, ^t?nr~~^/r02TROLLED DISSIM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM '"he P -500Ts converter and the VK-53RB correction cu:-out switch ..et a port of the AGD-1 complex. ACD-1 Master Attitude Indicator Operatin ; 2rinciDles kinematic diagram of the transmitter and indicator is given in 66. The ;rgiro transmitter is a yroscope with three de4>re: s of freedom consists of the gyro unit 16 and a cardan ring 20 installed in inns in the follow-up gimbal! 22. The follow-up LI::=s-.._, with the of the fine adjustment motor 1-, constantly maintain. exter- ;xis of the cardan ring 20 Q_ae axis of rotation) in a position __ah is perpendicular to the ... axis of the gyroscope -y. i;---;UTe 65. _GD-l indicator 367 Vine adjustment of the gimba:' is made in accordance with a signal .. ? r. r: tie induction transmitter 13, the armature of which is fixed to _._v shaft of the gyro unit, while he stator is fixed to :he cardan ;siren the external axis of t 1i, cardan ring is disp"aced from ?_-- osition perpendicular to the i lin axis of the gyroscope 19, the .. ,i on transmitter sends an AC s tial to the amplifier input. The si"ns! is amplified and delivered to lie type DG-l motor-generator 14, :c i, through a reduction, makes the .ine adjustment of gimbal 22, ,.,___ , at the same time, restoring peo'ndicularity of the external t ,e cardan ring and the mil g;?oscope axis. At the same time, 21 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ;>ECREJ' NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Figure 65. AGD-1 Indicator w N 322 SECRET r,r'OPEIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 "fO FO JT( r'n 50X1-HUM this fine adjustment takes place at a rate known to be greater than the -oossible rate of change in the banking of the aircraft. As a're- sult, for any aircraft maneuver, the gyroscope rotor axis does not co- incide with the cardan ring axis and the gyro transmitter tak 4 es on the property of "not kicking out." In order to damp out oscillations in the gimbal 22 in the cource of making the fine, adjustment, a tachosignal from the motor-generator (that is, a voltage which is proportional to the rotation rate of the gimbal) is fed to the amplifier in the form of a negative speed feed- back where it is summed with the signal from the induction transmitter. In the event the pitch angle of the aircraft is greater th_;- - 900, and in order to Provide for correct movement of the gimbal to make the fine adjustment, the phase of the control signal from the induction trans- mitter to the motor-generator 14 is switched by the commutator 17. The commutator 17 is located on the external shaft of the cardan ring. Owing to the presence of the commutatorthe follow-up gimbal has two operating positions relative to the gyro rotor axis: a main position to which it is adjusted by a remote caging systemand position rotated 1800. Normal tracking of the gyro axis by the gimbal is assured in both posit ions. The vertical position of the gyroscope rotor shaft is c:.::rolled by a pendulous,, liquid corrector (not shown in the diagram) secured to the lower surface of the gyro unit. The corrector acts on two correction motors, the longitudinal correction (21)located on the internal shaft of the cardan ring, and the transverse correction (18), located on the i.O ~OT T(x, DISSE. /:70 DID" , /r0JIL l] uIS~~~,1 ! 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ;50X1-HUM "OREIGN DISSEd/N0 DISSEvf A .r'OAD/C d.' ...,. s.. A :.e, pal shaft of the cardan ring. 'Roll and Ditch signals are provided the plane selsyns. The Ditch selsyn transmitter (S,,) is located t o external shaft of the carc?an ring, while, the roil selsyr. trans- ,ter (S1,) is located on the gimbal shaft. .,hen the position of the gimbal is upset the zero positions of _e roll and pitch selsyn rotors change, relative to the stators, t` 160?. In addition, the direction in which the pith. selsyn rotor _rns relative to the stator for changes in pitch chan es in the opposite ~ection. In order to Drovide a correct position for the horizon r=:iicator when the position of the gimbal is upset, the sib... '..s from gyro transmitter for the roll and pitch selsyns arc svttc __c'. ye switched signal is supplied by the cc :utator 26 lc :~ated on the 369 ?igure 66. Diagram: showing kinematic principle a1 t^e AGD-1. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM OT T''T' T DJ ) r.fDO .DIG ': Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 J S-E-C-R-E-T 50X1-HUM NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CC1xTROL1D 00P 'age 370 ;are bo. Diagram showing kinematic principle of the :_GD-1 - :etch motor-generator, D0-0. Friction clutch ard ? Aircraft silhouette 5 1cI1 motor-generatorDG-1 _j-3 ca ,irg device motor VK-1 terminal switch etent or cam caging device cc j.in, rod - - - Jetent or cam. - dzc i ~cn transmitter G-- .,rotor-generator for fine adjustment * of the follow-up gimbal unit o rnut at or _.sverse correction motor (for pitch) s haft of TsGV gyroscope a dan ring ;itudinal correction motor (for roll) cw-up ;gimbal - Vii terminal switch - Plun er - ~ )inale - Return spring oiler S-E-C-R-E-T CVO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISE M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 i Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 JX1-HUM r ' .itli l EEC INT0 FOREIGN DISSM"JO DTSS.E1.1 Page 371 Switching of signals for the selsyns is accomplished throc.-h the use of special relays in the gyro transmitter and in the horizon a indicator. Cutting out the gyroscope correction has been anticipated in order to increase the accuracy with which roll and pitch are indicated in the course of the evolutions carried out by the aircraft;. .-Then the aircraft is turning the transverse correction is cut out by series conrcai c switch VK-53RD., Cutting out the longitudinal correcti : ' :;h a for 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEt r_ -- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 NO 1` 11"'1 T P1TT 2. The iQ'1-3 correction mechanism is installed in the frame zone, to / starboard and upirard with respect to the line of flight. 3. The ID induction transmitter is installed in the tail fin in the rib 10 Page 390 KSI,Electrical Supply Supply for the KSI system comes from the aircraft network in the form of +27 volts DC, and from the PT-500Ts converter in the form of 36 volts, 400 cycles, The electrical schematic for the supply circuits is shown in figure 70. When the AZS-5, symbol 1014, located on the starboard panel, is cut in 27 volts is supplied from the aircraft network to:. relay symbol 16M; 5KS matching pushbutton, symbol 15N; U-18 amplifier, symbol 18N; UG:R-4U indicator, symbol 9N. After the Fr-500Ts, symbol 2N, is started alternating current at 36 volts and 400 cycles, three phase, is taken from the converter and fed to the following blocks (phases 1 and 2 through fuses SP-5, symbols 22N and 27N, and the closed contacts of the relay, symbol 16N; phase 3 directly): f GA-2 gyro aggregate; GG1t-4U indicator; :`'NS-l matching mechanism; PU-3 control panel; 1i-3 correction mechanism; 344 T-'C E F'Q lGii DISS '.il 0 i~IS: =i 9I3> 0~: /COi~`i':dOL ED 1]TS },f 1M Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 IX1 -HUM .tJl DIc,~. -n~. }'rrc, x n- r, ?' f `T u,.:_,E:.urI/J. .,, .., ....._.. ::ia ~~~. ~.~J... l,li, ID induction transmitter; U-12 amplifier. The +27 volts DC from the aircraft network is used to supply the switch- ing apparatus in the semiconductor amplifier,. The 36 volts, 400 cycles, 3_p!- -a AC su plies the GA-2 gyroscope motor, the selsyns in the trackir._-,- c motors in the correction sys- tams, and the induction. u._~'_ m tt?r (see No. No. of posit. Designation ion in c:iv trical~c.c;atic____ Upper equipment hatch, fran;es 4 and 5 2 side, frames 12-13 3 7N Matching mechanism Up?, .r equipment hatch, 4 5N 6 ION Circuit breaker AZS-5 7 11N Correction mech- KM-3 anism the block :.char;. ' _c in figure 69). Type Cw- - tity Fuse "PT-500Ts Ir-50 1 Power unit, starboard converter fo_- KSI? AGD, VRD Gyroscope aggre- GA-2 gate Indicator UGR_4U 8 13N Amplifier U-12 Induction trans- ID mitten :;tL.board, frames J-w 1 U?.-,,ter ee_uipt-,ent hatch, frames 3-4 1 Instrument panel, zone "B" Starboard console, zone "K" Cockpit, to starboard, frames 10-11 1 Cockpit, frames 6-1 1 Tail fin LLLD DT"7-9f Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 3 15N Matching pushbutton 1 Instrument panel, zone $ -, N IAN Relay 1 Relay box, upper equip- ment hatch, frame 4, to starboard ".8N Amplifier U..18 I I Cockpit, to port, rams 6.7 J _ cr equipment hatch, w~d od side, _.,.~ 4-5 23N Control panel PUa3 1 li ~_. L ,~ ant hatch, >;~t,___ fr3~:s 3-4 BR-4 1 Upper equ:pmcnt hatch 393 Figure 70? Electrical schematic chnical Data for the KSI S,istern n ss for operation after supply is cut in _~- n determining magnetic course whan flight is Z ad horizontal, not more than final error after 30 minutes of operation directional gyro mode ror from remote transmission of course angle from r.c io compass: Lro marling on scale, not more than par Markings, not more than angles for rcJ. d ditch - 2050 360` Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 tifX1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 . -..:rc is, for pitch angles of 50=50 and 270 0 , a zone of irdet:r- dos tuns along the course which is fixed by the characteristics of t h e .tin : vG?:ica1 gyro TsGV (AGD-1 transmitter). I o : rao ayatem operates without fi.*3". ovstr thus C'.e aggregateb haV, le for 1cn8 periods of time i c: o 0 in outside t,.~;~~p;,.~ta:ra~ ,ing frc~ Std to -6,0C. itude pply: direct current, volts ulterrating current, volts vyc:.~:s veco-.d 'ower racuirementc '."..::a running steady direct cur:- .r., watts current, volt-4::;perec OTE: Starting current: d__ect current, amperes _ . 1 t r:ar current, amperes The start system aggregates withstand a landing ,C'VO meters VD-7g, Dki ;?.-'.'ee;die Altimeter ~?? VD-28 altimeter (figuat+e 71) serves to fix relative altitudes for air- flight from 0 to 28 kilometers above the flight ar=, the landing s!te, or - =t ve= ocher points, the barometric pressures for which a-a icno,rn. in tr?.:ment has two, dials. The outer scale, or has a range of cations from 0 to 1,000 :ret~.. _ -..th div--.. every 10 meters, and a Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 oUX1-HUM 170 FOPEIG.PT DI SS-J /loo ~~~ S -~ :..Si:..,ti u ?ri.t .'_ll.i 1J ; :i needle for marking the indications. The inner dial has a range of indications from 0 to 28 kilometers in divisions of one kilometer each. A.small needle marks the indications on this scale. The small needle moves one division for every rotation of, the large needle; that is, the small needle moves one kilometer. The instrument has a dial setting knob and rack arrangement to make eo rections in accordance with outside pressure _: ^^ 396 in flight, or when setting the large needle to "0" b Zza-,. (the small needle should be on "+3"). Figure 71. AA-c- 4er Turri kedicator The EUUP-53 turn ..__.-v:etor, with slip it.. icator, serves to indicate the deviation of the ._.._~_..,.t from st:._-a-,:ht..linc flight (to po_., c .,_-.rboard), as well as correct e: ecution of turns of the aircraft relative to the vertical axis with a transverse roll of up to 450 at a flight speed of 500 kilometers per hour. Figure 72. The joint operation of the ball and needle makes it possible for the pilot to properly bank the aircraft without skidding when weather conditions-are good, as well as when they are not. P ge 397 The sensitive element in the turn indicator is a gyroscope with two degrees of freedom. Supply for the gyro motor comes from the aircraft'~6 direct current network. The electrical schematic is sown in figure 73. When the AZS-5 (sym. ,a the port cor uole switc:::;yard is cut in +27 volts ,leg ,;0 T"PCAD /co TRoLLLV L D IS (27,! Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 SECAT NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DI5 Figure 71. VD-28 Altimeter Bus #1 Fig. 73. EDP-53 Electrical Supply Schematib 350 SECPET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 5UX1-HUM 7j ~.. ;r nTSS1}F/j`:C i r ZT"?i ? ; ' ) ,-11 !c the gyro motor starts up. Figure 72. EU?-53 Turn Indicator from bus number 1 is supplied to terminal ?'A"of the EUP-53 (sym. 6N), whereupon .J JV Figure 73. .:ic__ . _ -y W.:vr...__jc No. No. of pos- ition in electrical 6N Electrical turn indicator 2 34( Circuit breaker AZS-5 1 E1e .cal switch- boa port con- F. Aviaticn Clacks A.ChKh The aircraft Qs aviation chronometric clocks, AChKh, equipped with electrical heaters (figure 74) provide accurate time readings. When. the cock springs are P.: 399 fully wound the clocks will run continuously for 6 days. However, for norval operation it is recom.mcended that they be wound once every 5 days. The supply to the heater element is shown in figure 75. 4hen the AZS..20 (sym. Type Quantity on the instrument panel is cut in +27 volts from bus number I is supplied to the heater element (sym. 8T) for the clocks. Figure 74. A ChKh Clocks Figure 75. AChKh heater electrical schematic No. No. of position Designation in electrical schematic 7T 87 rument panel 7T) "PVD, clocks," Location Circuit broker AZS-5 Instrument panel :.rater element AChL:h )j. Di 0 `.1 l:i;1?Oi:D/CCid' tU%uLD- DIS~` !S Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 ~v, HUM 1 J - V2.h-3'30 variometer serves to -.ieasure the vertl,al climb or dive rate. . i::g the vertical climb or dive r position fo: : 3. ge ar:1) indicator which haz z2 -AadL~,_W-d in -p ilctet_.s a_ _ and in o altitude t t o : _`atad by the Dtuat] 1c ':...:t of the / ..._..poi (cf? ti hurt i,~3:. ..ti c _......,.._~v.: .. ordinary V i71t,,..--.. in speed and u, _ _ ude units. j? ARU-3V Arm 'tsv' tic,n nd' cator. For Automatic Device ~wt- X c3; rating conditions the indications shown cz the ar:-,l .he flight instrum>ants for speed and altitude.can be sc P ew 4a b cause of the deviations in atmospheric conditions from st .d- well as because of fluctuations in the supply voltage from the b3 borne in mind that the position indicator - the indicator for of 27:.0,5 volts to 27 I -n-1 volts. d... ,. :.v _ the Lutomatic device - ,~c::ves to, in c?enera , :_ccuaint t :e pilot is fu:. n n sat'i :fectori? y? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Lr FO_J:Icj. DISili'~?_ ?!U ~FX iFG L~ s -- ---' '. i.`-L; CON I .'OLLLrt IUIE " \( Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM accelerometer (fig, 3} se:"~' to deter.ni _a the arou:it of ova--r- on the aircraft Perpendicular to the plane othe winos the air- carrying out the flying maneuvers rcuuir d in tl.: air as well as dur zg ...r. .=y?4s of movements with velocities involve. ,verto d, occurs when tension in the structure haJe incr?a sk::d somewhat a_ed with those which would occur in horiZ,o.~tai f when :here is only cc of gravity acting. The meter s c.., _u:;. .~? r-age from -4d yne) to +10d, with each ``,o 0.5 a. ._-- ~:~~.?:.... .:wo :zc9d ~les, c:.a main needle, used to aver lcad, and the other to ,mot maximum '.a J k-Z3b v i the face of the mete- s. h, i:?n :sod _1, rczr~ i-:dicato ---.idle to the original '30--ftion. +'_ use 80. C1: -b Accelerometer - aneroid and diaphragm instrument system in the a~rcraft suaolies the _ struments with absolute and static pressures. =yot is supplied from the D TA5_8P4 air pressure receiver installed on ~: >7ar which extends out into an undisturbed flow of air. The spar ~v on a nylon, underneath, in the nose section of C- fuselage. Vne:a th .6 ;a o- ---__ ~._~ vr~. a.~r+ucu c.i 3wr:3SU5 6.J ~Jiev :u ore~1:^Ca e rD' f :."uc the sped indaca.:Cr, t :.. resolver block device jr t the Mach mot'er Ott j Jvc J-J, w --lie K2_7_/ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 nrz~p!wjYr DT.~sr M ARFOATI,/COr.TRUlLEll DIC771?1 Fig. 80. AM-10 Accelerometer NO FOPETGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD/CONTROLLED DISSEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 )X1-HUM J D.i-St)1 DLL,--- and the transmitter in the core control system receive both types of air press- ure, while others of the instruments, such as the variometer, altimeter, altitude 6 and pressure drop indicator, the automatic device for introducing altitude in the ASP?5N sight, the ARD-57 pressure regulator, the VRD-2 and the VS-14500 are supplied with static pressure only. The principle schematic, as well as the installatic-a for the system is shown in figure 81. in the event the main air pressure rec;a_vcr (1) breaks down t . ,::c: is an emergency receiver, TP-156M, instal 4:: on starboard side of the :'u ;elage, upper, near frame number 3, :-eh ies a E.; i : rur,: nts with dy.d~:n c Y,_essure. =.11 Figure 81. Aneroid-Diaphragm lr ;; run;~:3t Supply System Pn-~_ Z1,12 I'iurc us. AneroidrE)iarshr,m Instrument Supply Syl;t:~_m 1. DUAS-8%1 reciver 2. Spar 3. TP-156., receiver 4. VRD-2 permissible range computer (SRD complex) 5. DVS-5 air speed transmitter (SRD complex) 6. Block Number 6 (ASP complex) 7. Condensate trap in the TP-156M main line 8. MR?1.5 and MR-199 transmitters Mach number indicator 10. Variometer 11. Speed indicator 12. Valve 623700M for switching dynamic pressure from the mLis _cceiver, DUAS?8M, ')u2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM -_Cy LP-156 c e, flow a, _ t'tl is charged the aircraft connection is The detachable ce .noct c~^s make posr.ible to bring the pipin- 1-..:o the cockpit, as well to tale the system apart when the wing cantilevera mist be unj ointe_da. i cssure devlce. The device is designed to fill the air chambers of .,'hc anti-overload apparatus in the VKK compensating flight Suit, depe di~.g u.-.on the overloads. The AD_5A device is not connected with the o:,:y?en p8. V'.C altitude c? ,apcnsatin,- f? ~. ht suit is designed to compensate for the i.::?:c.sa pressure in the pilot?s lungs, and to reduce the harmful effects of over- The VKK altitude compensating flight suit consists of the following main parts: the coverall; the tensioning dev,ee; Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM ,._..ut ..nom:: .. ?. - -- - ~~~ : y or i~~ lt::s r7 'iYbi V.: c C7 7 uip-_7::U W'..;h .3 v.. vi U6?aw a*.. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 rO TTG1`f 1`T5 R/ jl cc F n ?1~f I, f I... 50X1-HUM The position of the rheostat knob will depend upon the temperature of t1e surrounding medium. A button, located on the port console, and marked "fast heat for helmet" can be pushed if rapid heating of the sight glass is necessary to remove moisture or rost.. Since, in this case, heating takes place with maximum power, Px o,e 451 the button should be held down for a short period of time only (not for longer than 2 or 3 minutes). When the buttcA is re-Teased the electric heater will function in accordance with the position of L_e RK0-45 rheostat knob. If the _c!: rheostat fails in flight the window c be :ic_;c.~ ,iod cal y pressing the button indicated above. . The KP-2711 arach etc t Y ~W ~_ ... at is an equipment for ~;.uu l use and has a continuous oxygen flow. This equipment supplies the pilot vs.- ...tee . f? r oxygen during eject': ,a or in the event the KP-34 .installed equ ipm; ,: b ea . ; down during flights at high altitudes (to descend to safe altitude). Under nomr,,l flight conditions the oxygen, which is contained in a bark :,f tanks, is not expended and the pilot breathes oxygen, or a gas m1xt,ur.~e, com.:.g from the K.P-34 equipment in the aircraft. NOTE. More detailed information concerning the oxygen equipment units is provided in the descriptions and instructions compiled by the manufacturers of the KKO-3 oxygen equipment complex. Paige 452 0'iA. =TEP V photo^},eohi?' -"au ?er:,?:"t Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 1X1-HUM ~..c n croup of MiG-21F-13 a.i'_c:'aft have been vkcl;rcted for the ina.ziill- the ArA-39 aerial cammra, which is a completely automatic camera with control . from the cemrnand device and is design.cd E. r ma ng aerial phcto- :: reconnaissance in the daytime. _he camera can be used at altituces --'--cam 500 to 51i.;00 meters (with ~30 use up to 10,000 maters) at f l s ::`~ ss vim. a pig' t 30 km/hour to obtain i 50 0; made by co of from I :o i:l0000 made by opt:':cal (or -,: o_ ect on) FA-3 camera L; installed in the of the .:.t."....' .::33r wIn- c.._nti1ever -I:.d the r e 2jr the landing gear bcttie ribs No. and No. ':ns enclosed in a special fairing with shutti.rs. device and the cutout switch for controlling the cease a..*e i a- i :e cockpit on the middle panel, while the, : ircuit brc..i - ;ard electrical switchboard of the starboard co nst'le. length o2, d across picture diagonal ,y e :utter ate :peed (effective) -~ :i. filters 54`' Curt- ::.h 1/700; 1/1400/; 1/1800 see. YeS-id 0S-14 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 20.12/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 A.17,0 t, n Picture size 7 x 8 cm Number of pictures 200 Size of load of aerial film 8 x 1900 cm Duration of cycle not over 0.7 sec. for o temperature from +15 C to + 25?C; 9.8 sec - for -60?C. Current requirements for: temperature +20?C without heating u t:: ac pyres temperature -60?C L ;. eres Voltage 27-107. L.eii ?.c`:: CC~,r),~t,Yt1Qn Included in the as zaI camera complex are the: A. acr :al camera; B. command device C. cut out switch D. electrical runs and plugs. 1 _:2e 1. t 4. Puri:>ose of .the aggregates In the AFA-39 aerial camera instal tire: and location in the aircraft The schematic showing the location of the camera equipment making up the AFA-39 inst lation is given in figure 102. A. Aerial Camera The aerial camera is designed to photograph objects which will be sLbjected to interpretation and study. The camera is installed on the cover of the hatch in the root of the star-)card wing cantilever, behind the landing gar reQe_. :, ribs I and 2, and is secured by the ears of its the d sci~ bracket by four bolts. An D]'FSE',f Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '1X1-HUM the camera c -se has bacn cut is the hat s. cover. The cover is to the wing by four nuts. . v ens of the camera extends outside the wing end cure and is protected action of the wind stream by,fairin , installed ;:z the lower wing cov- aer.missible displacement of the optical a-xis'c:f the camera with re- .o the hatch axis in the fairin is not more thaw millimeters, while the ssible deflection relative to the aircraft irk all directions, not t1, 3" l f ir ' ..ens . i -":_.~ t..w.._._.-~... ,.. ..- 2.. Set..= the. ..v"O[.-~ and aEter 3 to the 8+.-3_^..r by :. e. 3> a:,,! .....i:ho ti"Lt:;? The M c d ,_ s secured to ~hutch cover ~:._o can be dismounted .1lonc ;with the hats -.l cover - ` h.4 camera. 102. Schematic Of AFA.39 location aircraft 1,56 plug (ShR-2) t rrninai switch for interlock _a 1 camera AFA-39 ._ :: 2P 8. M3 plug J -l54 plug (Shit-7) plug (Shit-7) _'. `t -ht plug (ShRG-7) i4 Sh?-25) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 '1X1 -HUM .wit} circuit breaker r.:ds hips panel (instrument panel) device : 32 AU c3 plug ,i..-,'out switch for onaratincc A:3 After curtain _` 1l s:'od (2 pieces) 7ward curtain s `rein .twtutn1 lever (2 pieces) vn ;u_ar lever rvo panel of the landing ;ear s,!_-rut is, in the middle section of the fairing, a ca-;:era hatch circ..G:. :n -`; is closed by two curtains which move apart and which ar: oy.a .:s c': ~ermits the light ima a of the object Co eni tr. the cam;~r. l n The ce troj mechanism mounted in the forward and middle sections of the f :a interlocked with retraction of the land.r_ , Year struts.. landing gear strut flap, upon retracting, presz _. on the extended . :i in the after the ~- n is the V_9.A terminal snitch Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/19: CIA-RDP78-03066R000200020001-6 far interlocking operation of the camrma::ra installatt.on with thw curtains on the camera hatch. It eliminates the possiblity of exposing film when the camera h curtains are closed (or not fully open). Four bolts fasten the terminal switch to the fairing by the ears on the switch housing. :`OTEP When night flights are made the camera apparatus can be removed from the hatch and the lens fairing can also ba removed. In their place there can be installed an extension-type land1n liUit (_n the same hatch). 4c The command device for the is c,:siyned to control v'r. camera remote ly and to perm2t the of intervals bet.,7eer 'Aures equal to 2, 4, 8, and 16 as well as to cut in the camera so it v).l operate continuously at intervals equal to the operating cycle for the ca ; _a (0.7 sec- ond). The device permits monitoring - film rewinding (a green pa"sot light burns) and (',y a counter) the number of frames remaining in the camera. The con?:~,"-nd device is installed on the middle section of the instrume. t panel and the casing is secured to two duralumin brackets by screws. Four screws and anchor nuts secure the brackets to the panel of the middle suction. C. Switch Switch 871