Most notable examples are propably the Antonov Colt and Cub...and of course the Tupulov Tu-95 'Bear".
Soviet crews would sometimes joke, via notes, with intercepting NATO crews...I saw one picture where a F-14 intercepted a Bear in "Bear Alley" (down the East Coast on the Cuba run)...they were holding up a sign that read "Loaded for Bear" and showing the full A-A load they were carrying. On the return trip the Bear crew had a sign saying "Stray 'cats should be spayed/neutered".
Antonov An-225 is "probably" Cossack, I say probably because NATO reporting names are classified...and the 225 doesn't get talked about all that much. This is the name most frequently attached to the 225 though.
Antonov
An-2/3 = "Colt"
An-8 = "Camp"
An-10 = "Cat"
An-12 = "Cub"
An-14 = "Clod"
An-22 = "Cock"
An-24 = "Coke"
An-26 = "Curl"
An-28 = "Cash"
An-30 = "Clank"
An-32 = "Cline"
An-72/74 = "Coaler"
An-74AEW = "Madcap"
An-124 = "Condor"
An-225 = "Cossack"
Soviet crews would sometimes joke, via notes, with intercepting NATO crews...
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