A Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bomber flies over the
Red Square during the Victory Day parade in
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(BTI) --- Russia will purchase at least 50
Tupolev Tu-160 “Blackjack” heavy strategic bombers when the aircraft's
production is renewed, Russian Air Force Commander Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev
announced Thursday. The Tu-160 strategic bombers will be produced
simultaneously with the country’s new bomber, called PAK DA.
“The production of
the aircraft will be restarted,” Russia ’s TASS news agency quoted
Bondarev as saying. "To cover all the outlay of the production, at least
50 aircraft will be purchased in course of time.”
According to
Bondarev, the revival of the Tu-160 production will not interfere with the
production of the PAK DA aircraft, which is expected to make its first flight
in 2019. The PAK DA bombers are likely to be part of the Russian Air Force in
2023-2025 and would replace existing bombers including the Tu-160, Tu-22M3
“Backfire” and Tu-95 “Bear.”
In late April,
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu had reportedly ordered the resumption of
the production of Tu-160 bombers at the Kazan
aviation plant in the Republic
of Tatarstan in the Volga
Federal District. The director of the Kazan
aviation plant said Tuesday that the modernization of 16 existing Tu-160
bombers is expected to be completed in 2019, instead of 2020 as previously
estimated, IHS Jane's Defence Weekly reported.
According to the
report, the modernization of Tu-160 bombers includes two major phases. The
first phase, which is now completed, involves strengthening the aircraft’s
armament, to carry 12 conventional long-range cruise missiles and laser-guided
bombs. The second phase focuses on replacing the jet’s radar, electronic
navigation and communication systems, IHS Jane's Defence Weekly reported,
adding that the aircraft's engines will also be upgraded at a later date.
In addition to
Tu-160 and PAK DA, Russia
is also working on its fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, known as PAK FA,
which will enter service in 2016.
“We’re completing
the aircraft tests and from 2017 they will be serially supplied,” Bondarev said,
according to TASS. The PAK FA jets “will not be in any way inferior to US F-22
and F-35 fighters and will surpass them by all practical parameters.”
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