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Kuznetsov (OKB-276) was a Soviet design bureau for aircraft engines, led by Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov.
It first became notable for the monstrous NK-12 turboprop engine that powered the Tupolev Tu-95 bomber in 1952. This engine generated 15,000 hp (11.2 MW), far more than any Western turboprop engine, and was also used in the Antonov An-22 military transport aircraft.
Kuznetsov also produced the NK-8 turbofan, in the 20,000 lbf (90 kN) thrust class, which powered the Ilyushin Il-62 and...
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