Antonov An-32 “Cline” FIREKILLER Rescue Service Ukraine Scale 1:72
Add a unique and heroic aircraft to your collection with this 1:72 scale model of the Antonov An-32 “FIREKILLER”, based on the real aircraft operated by the Ukrainian State Emergency Service. Precision-crafted from high-quality resin, this model captures the rugged design, firefighting modifications, and national markings of Ukraine’s iconic aerial firefighter.
Key Features:
Aircraft type: Antonov An-32P
Registration numbers included: 31, 32, 33, 34
NATO reporting name: Cline
Mission: Firefighting & rescue operations
Operator: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Scale: 1:72
Model manufacturer: Nauport (Ukraine)
Length: 30.5 cm (12.0 in)
Wingspan: 38.3 cm (15.1 in)
Height: 12.2 cm (4.8 in)
Net weight: 540 g (1.19 lb)
✔️ Materials & Craftsmanship:
Made from high-quality solid resin
Metal decorative parts cast using the investment (lost-wax) method
Rubber tires on the landing gear
Accurate multicolor livery with Ukrainian national insignia
Gloss-coated surface for a premium display finish
Detailed antennas, external features, and structural elements
✔️ Functional Details:
Rotating propellers
Rolling landing gear wheels
Optional elegant display stand available
Premium Packaging:
Comes in a custom-designed gift box with precision-cut polyurethane foam inserts to securely hold the model and accessories. Perfect for safe storage, transportation, or presentation as a gift.
Historical Background:
The Antonov An-32P is a firefighting variant of the rugged An-32 military transport aircraft. Fitted with large external tanks capable of holding up to 8,000 liters of water or fire retardant, the An-32P plays a crucial role in combating wildfires and supporting emergency operations.
Actively operated by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, these aircraft are trusted for missions in extreme conditions, including mountainous terrain and high temperatures. Known for its reliability and versatility, the An-32P continues to serve on the front lines of environmental and humanitarian crises.