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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Tupolev Tu-2
On January 29, 1941, the Tupolev Tu-2 made its first flight, introducing a fast, hard-hitting Soviet frontline bomber that ...
The footage shows, from a Tu-22M3 aircraft, the release of a Kh-32 ALCM during an air strike on Ukraine. An interesting clip was shared online by the Fighterbomber Telegram channel on May 11, 2024.
In 1973, the Paris Air Show was more than an aviation expo. It was a global stage for a symbolic East versus West confrontation. The Soviets arrived with their pride and joy, the Tu 144, determined to ...
The incident occurred near Stavropol, in southwestern Russia. As usual, there are contradicting reports about the causes of the crash: according to the Russian MOD, the Backfire experienced an engine ...
To many, when they think of supersonic airliners, they instantly think of Concorde. The joint Anglo-French aircraft that served for nearly 30 years, ferrying people across the Atlantic at Mach 2.
Russia is testing an upgraded version of its largest nuclear missile-carrying supersonic bomber, the "White Swan", according to state media. An improved model of the Tupolev Tu-160M strategic bomber ...
Russia’s Tupolev Design Bureau has long cranked out some oldies-but-goodies when it comes to long-range bombers. One bomber that can trace its lineage to the Cold War era but has found ...
The Russian Tupolev Tu-95MS (NATO reporting name “Bear-H”), the highly updated heavy bomber that was designed on the Cold War era aircraft that first entered service in 1952, may be among the oldest ...
Ukraine claims to have shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 supersonic bomber in war first. The aircraft was hit in Russia's Stavropol region. The bomber was on its way to attack Ukraine, said the air forces.
Bombers have essentially been around since the earliest days of aviation. It didn't take long for people to realize that dropping explosives from high altitudes caused widespread damage. As early as ...
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