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Title: Another Russian Tu-22M3 Bomber Crash: How Many Are Left?
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URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl ... a4a4bb885c935834dc77a71&ei=36#
Published: Aug 17, 2024
Author: Kathrine Frich
Post Date: 2024-08-18 10:46:50 by BTP Holdings
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Another Russian Tu-22M3 Bomber Crash: How Many Are Left?

Story by Kathrine Frich • 17 August 2024

The photo is illustrative. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
© The photo is illustrative. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Russia lost another Tu-22M3 bomber in the Irkutsk region, marking a significant blow to its air force.

A Technical Malfunction

According to Tech the Tu-22M3, a crucial asset in Russia's strategic bomber fleet, went down during a training mission over Siberia.

Initial reports from Russian officials suggest that the crash was due to a "technical malfunction" and not related to any Ukrainian military actions.

The Tu-22M3 bomber is a key element of Russia's long-range aviation capabilities, capable of carrying up to 24 tons of armament, including Kh-32 and Kh-22 missiles.

These missiles pose a particular threat to Ukraine due to their extended range and difficulty to intercept. The Tu-22M3 can also be equipped with Kh-15 or Kh-47M2 Kinzhal cruise missiles, with ranges up to 2,000 km. Also read

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Less than 57

Military experts have highlighted the challenges Russia faces in maintaining its fleet of these bombers.

According to Oleg Katkov, a military analyst, it is difficult to estimate how many Tu-22M3s Russia currently has operational.

As of mid-2023, reports indicated that Russia had 57 of these bombers, but that number has likely decreased due to recent losses.

Two Tu-22M3s were destroyed earlier this year—one in April and another in August. Additionally, two more were damaged in July during a Ukrainian strike on Olenya airbase.

Katkov also noted that Russia's ability to maintain these aircraft is hampered by the fact that engines for the Tu-22M3 have not been produced since 1996.


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Our military-industrial compiles may be corrupt, but at least we can build the aircraft and engines we need for fighters and bombers.

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#5. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

AI says few procurement plans for bombers but:

Russian air force procurement Based on available data, the Russian Air Force is planning to procure a significant number of aircraft and helicopters over the next few years. Here are some key points:

Fighter Jets: Su-35S: 130 aircraft to be delivered over the next 10 years, with 30 already delivered and 100 remaining on an existing contract from 2015. Su-57: 12 aircraft to be delivered by 2021, with around 50 more expected by 2027. Su-30: 17 new aircraft delivered in 2017, with plans to modernize existing fleets. MiG-29: 42/8 aircraft delivered between 2012-2017, with plans to procure more. MiG-35: Uncertain procurement plans, with reports suggesting limited numbers. Bombers: Su-34: 107 aircraft delivered, with plans to procure more. Tu-22: 69 aircraft in service. Tu-95: 60 aircraft in service. Tu-160: 66 aircraft in service. Trainers: Yak-130: 95 aircraft delivered, with plans to procure more. Yak-152: 150 aircraft planned. Transport Aircraft: Il-76: 100-150 aircraft in service. An-12: 30-60 aircraft in service. Il-112: 40-50 aircraft planned. Other types: 40-50 aircraft planned.

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#8. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#5)

The Russians will need a lot of Aluminum and Titanium plus the computer circuitry to make it all work properly. ;)

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