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==Variants== [[File:Petlyakov Pe-2 (early production) two-view silhouette.png|thumb|Top view of an early production prototype Pe-2.]] In total, around 11,400 Pe-2s were built; a large number of minor variants were also developed. ;PB-100 :Prototype of the Pe-2 modified from the [[Petlyakov VI-100|VI-100]] in 1940. ;Pe-2 :First production variant. [[File:Petlyakov Pe-2 3-view silhouette.jpg|thumb|Bottom view of a Production Prototype Pe-2.]] ;Pe-2B [[File:Petlyakov Pe-2 (M-82FN engines) top-view silhouette.png|thumb|Top View of a Pe-2 with the M-82FN engines.]] :Standard bomber version from 1944. ;Pe-2D :Three-seat bomber version, powered by two VK-107A piston engines. ;Pe-2FT :Main production variant. In Czechoslovakia known as the '''B-32'''. Improved defensive armament (7.62 mm machine gun in dorsal turret), removal of the dive brakes, and an uprated engine. Nose glazing was also reduced.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Błażewicz|first1=Sławomir|title=Samolot bombowy PE-2FT|url=http://www.muzeumwp.pl/emwpaedia/samolot-bombowy-pe-2ft.php|website=Muzeum Wojska Polskiego|access-date=4 September 2017|language=pl}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=September 2017}} ;Pe-2FZ :Built in small numbers. ;Pe-2I :Improved version designed by Vladimir Myasishchev. VK-107 engines; revised wing profile; remote-controlled tail gun. Top speed 656 km/h (408 mph). Could carry 1,000 kg (2,204 lb) bombs. Five examples built. ;Pe-2K :Radial-engined version, small number built. ;Pe-2K RD-1 :One Pe-2K equipped with additional RD-1 rocket engine. The 300 kg (661 lb) Glushko RD-1 rocket engine was installed in the tail of the aircraft. ;Pe-2M :Variant of Pe-2I with heavier armament. ;Pe-2MV :This version was armed with [[ShVAK cannon|20 mm ShVAK cannons]] and two 12.7 mm (0.5 in) in an underfuselage gondola, it also had one 7.62 mm (0.3 in) machine gun in the dorsal turret. ;Pe-2R :Three-seat photo reconnaissance version, with a larger fuel tanks and extended range. small number built. ;Pe-2S :Two-seat training version. ;Pe-2Sh :The PB-100 prototype was fitted with two 20 mm ShVAK cannons, and a single 12.7 mm (0.5 in) machine gun was fitted beneath the fuselage. ;Pe-2VI :High altitude fighter version. ;Pe-2UTI (UPe-2) :Dedicated [[Trainer (aircraft)|trainer]] version, small number built. In Czechoslovakia known as the '''CB-32'''. ;Pe-2 Paravan :Anti-barrage balloon version. ;[[Petlyakov Pe-3|Pe-3]] :Long-range night fighter version. ;Pe-2 M-82FN :Pe-2 with [[Shvetsov ASh-82|Shvetsov M-82FN]] engines. Also known unofficially as the Pe-4.
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