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==Operators== ;{{BUL}} * [[Bulgarian Air Force]] ;{{PRC}} * [[People's Liberation Army Air Force]] ;{{CZS}} * [[Czechoslovak Air Force]] ;{{FIN}} * [[Finnish Air Force]] operated seven captured aircraft (given the Finnish serial numbers PE-211 to PE-217). ;{{HUN}} * [[Hungarian Air Force]] ;{{POL}} [[File:PL MWP Pe-2FT.JPG|thumb|Pe-2]] * [[Air Force of the Polish Army]] (after 1947 [[Polish Air Force]]) * [[Polish Navy]] ;{{USSR}} [[File:2011. ΠΠ°ΡΠΊΠ° Π ΠΎΡΡΠΈΠΈ 1479.jpg|thumb|Pe-2, featured on 2011 [[postage stamp]] of Russia, ''Weapons of Victory'' stamp series]] * [[Soviet Air Force]] ;{{YUG}} * [[SFR Yugoslav Air Force]] operated 123 Pe-2FT and 9 UPe-2 between 1945 and 1954. ** [[41st Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1945β1948) ** [[42nd Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1945β1948) ** [[43rd Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1947β1948) ** [[Night Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1948) ** [[88th Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1948β1952) ** [[97th Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1948β1952) ** [[109th Bomber Aviation Regiment]] (1948β1952) ** [[185th Mixed Aviation Regiment]] (1949β1952) ** [[715th Independent Reconnaissance Squadron]] (1949β1952)
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