| Industry | Aerospace | 
|---|---|
| Founded | Moscow, Russia | 
| Defunct | 30 July 1944 | 
| Fate | Absorbed into Lavochkin | 
| Successor | |
Key people  | Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov | 
| Products | Aircraft | 
Polikarpov Design Bureau was a Soviet OKB (design bureau) for aircraft, led by Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov. Dux Factory was acquired by the USSR and became part of Polikarpov.

Polikarpov I-5
After the death of Polikarpov on 30 July 1944 at the age of 52, his OKB was absorbed into Lavochkin, but with some of its engineers going to Mikoyan-Gurevich and its production facilities going to Sukhoi. For a long time the Polikarpov OKB headquarters were located at Aircraft plant #1 (formerly Dux Factory) in Moscow, where its purpose-built building still stands.
Designs
Polikarpov designs:
Bombers
Fighters
- I-1 (IL-400) monoplane fighter prototype, 1923
 - DI-1 (2I-N1) twin-seat biplane fighter prototype, 1926
 - I-3 biplane fighter, 1928
 - DI-2 two-seat biplane fighter developed from the I-3, 1929
 - I-6 biplane fighter prototype, 1930
 - I-5 biplane fighter, 1930
 - I-13/ANT-32 fighter project, 1931
 - I-15 Chaika biplane fighter, 1933
 - I-16 fighter, 1933
 - I-15-2/I-152 (I-15bis) prototype modernized version of I-15, 1938
 - I-15-3/I-153 Chaika biplane fighter
 - I-17 fighter prototype, 1934
 - I-180 prototype fighter developed from the I-16, 1938
 - I-185 prototype fighter developed from the I-180, 1941
 - I-190 biplane fighter prototype developed from I-153, 1939
 - I-200 (MiG-1) fighter
 - TIS (MA) twin-engined heavy fighter prototype, 1941
 - ITP (M) fighter prototype, 1942
 - Malyutka rocket-powered fighter, abandoned incomplete upon Polikarpov's death
 
Ground attack
Reconnaissance
- R-1 unlicensed copy of the British Airco DH.9A bomber.
 - MR-1 floatplane version of R-1 with wooden floats. 124 built.
 - MR-2 (PM-2) floatplane version of R-1 with Munzel metal floats. 1 built.[1]
 - R-2 biplane reconnaissance aircraft based on R-1.
 - R-4 biplane reconnaissance aircraft (R-1 development, not produced).
 - R-5 biplane reconnaissance aircraft, 1928.
 - SSS light bomber development of R-5.
 - R-Z reconnaissance/light bomber, developed from the R-5, 1935.
 
Airliners/transport
- PM-1 (P-2) biplane airliner
 - P-5 light transport version of R-5
 - PR-5 airliner developed from R-5
 - PR-12 monoplane airliner development based on the PR-5, 1938
 - P-Z commercial variant of R-Z
 - BDP (S) transport glider
 - MP powered version of the BDP
 - Limozin (D) light transport aircraft, abandoned incomplete upon Polikarpov's death
 
Trainers
- Po-2/U-2 "Mule" general purpose biplane, 1928
 - P-2 biplane trainer, 1927
 
References
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