Tu-160 (bomber)
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Tu-160/NATO: BLACKJACK are modern Russian strategic bombers. Originally produced between 1980 to 1992, the production line is open again, and delivered a new aircraft in May 2000. 14 aircraft are now in service in Russia. Existing aircraft are undergoing major avionics upgrades and new cruise missile; the first upgraded aircraft was delivered in July 2006.[1]
There are similarities between the Tu-160 and U.S. B-1 Lancer. Both are supersonic, with intercontinental range with air refueling. Both have variable-geometry wings, and, while not a stealthy design like the B-2 Spirit, present a smaller radar cross-section, especially in the engines, than older bombers such as the B-52 or Tu-95/NATO:BEAR.[2]
Weapons
The maximum payload is 80,000 pounds of bombs, missiles, and presumably penetration aids. Its main missile armament is the Kh-55MS/NATO: AS-15 KENT and Kh-15P/NATO: AS-16 Kickback. [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Tu-160 Blackjack Strategic Bomber, Russia", Air Force Technology
- ↑ Juniper, Andrew, Tupolev Tu160 Blackjack