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2 Operational history  





3 Operators  





4 Specifications  





5 See also  





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Beriev Be-4






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Be-4
Be-4 on the Soviet cruiser Molotov, 1941.
Role Reconnaissance flying boat
Manufacturer Beriev
First flight 21 October 1940
Introduction 1942
Primary user Soviet Naval Aviation
Number built ca. 47

The Beriev Be-4 (originally designated KOR-2) was a reconnaissance flying boat built to operate from Soviet warships during World War II.

Design and development[edit]

In 1939, Beriev was ordered to develop a successor to the KOR-1 design, which would overcome the numerous problems encountered in operational experience with that design. The new aircraft, with the in-house designation KOR-2, first flew on 21 October 1940 at the Beriev factory in Taganrog.

The Be-4 was an elegant, parasol-winged monoplane with a slight inverse-gull wing. The large radial engine was mounted in a nacelle above the fuselage.

Testing continued through January 1941, when series production was ordered under the designation Be-4, at a factory near Moscow. However, due to the start of World War II, only two aircraft were completed. The factory was dismantled, and evacuated to Omsk, then to Krasnoyarsk, where production resumed in May 1943 to the end of 1945. A total of 47 aircraft were eventually completed.

Operational history[edit]

The Be-4 was placed into operational service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet from 1942, where it was used for coastal reconnaissance, anti-submarine and transport duties. It was also used on the cruisers Maxim Gorki and Kirov.

Operators[edit]

 Soviet Union


Specifications[edit]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also[edit]

Related lists

References[edit]

External links[edit]


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