Posted on 03/04/2016 10:25:46 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Russias upgraded Tupolev Tu-160M2 Blackjack supersonic bomber is expected to make its first flight in 2019. Moscow currently has sixteen of the original version of the Mach 2.0-capable bomber, which are the last surviving examples of the thirty-five aircraft built by the Soviet Union before its demise. Moscow hopes to build fifty new Tu-160M2 aircraft to upgrade its aging strategic bomber force.
I believe that in 2019 this plane, upgraded and manufactured, will make its maiden flight, Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev, commander of the Russian Aerospace Forces told the Moscow-based TASS News Agency on March 2. Russia made the decision to extend the development of the Tupolev PAK-DA in favor of the Tu-160M2 in 2015. Serial production of the new Blackjack variant is expected to start in 2023. According to Russias deputy defense minister Yuri Borisovas cited by TASSthe Tu-160M2 has been fundamentally upgraded with completely new mission systems and other improvements over the existing M variant. This will be essentially a new airplane, not a Tu-160 but a Tu-160M2, Borisov told RIA Novosti last year. Details on the exact nature of the Tu-160M2 upgrades are scarce. Presumably, Tupolev has made long-overdue adjustments to the airframe that were supposed to have been implemented during the Blackjacks original production run. However, those tweaks are likely to be fairly minor. The major upgrades are almost certainly going to be focused on the bombers avionics suite. Russias Radio-Electronic Technologies Concern (KRET) is working on developing the new avionics suite for the Tu-160M2. Today we can say with confidence that the new aircraft will be constructed using the elements of integrated modular avionics (IMA), the company told Russias state-owned RIA Novosti. In the project to modernize the Tu-160, KRET will be creating new on-board systems, controls, a gimbal-less inertial navigation system, electronic warfare complex, fuel use monitoring systems, as well as weapons control systems.
Some of the new avionics could find their way onto the PAK-DA, which is being developed in parallel to the Tu-160M2. The resumption of production of the Tu-160 will mobilize all research and manufacturing facilities of concern in this area and create an ideology for a fundamentally new approach to be implemented in the framework of the project of creation PAK-DA, KRET told the Russian outlet. While much of the aircraft will be new, the Tu-160 will nonetheless retain its original nuclear deterrence mission. Unlike the stealthy Northrop Grumman B-2 or future B-21, the Russian bomber primarily relies on a combination of blistering speed and nuclear-tipped cruise missiles to deliver its doomsday payload. Indeed, its probablegiven Russias nuclear doctrinethat even the future PAK-DA stealth bomber will rely primarily on long-range nuclear-tipped cruise missiles for the nuclear deterrence role.
Didn’t this bomber have the derogatory nickname “B-one-ski” because it looks like a close copy of the B1?
Its the outstanding aircraft of late Soviet aviation - and many of Tupolev’s aircraft are deservedly world-famous.
Sorry, I was about to *PING* you to your own thread... /D’oh>
Glad obama will be out of the WH after Jan 20.
I can’t tell if you’re serious or just pulling our collective leg, comrade...
That’s the one. Probably had a mole in the Rockwell plant.
http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/FactSheets/Display/tabid/224/Article/104500/b-1b-lancer.aspx
For comparison.
But doesn’t this thing look like Rodan or maybe a 747 to guided ordinance - radar OR infrared?
Looks like it. Also, their Space Shuttle, which they only used a few times, was a shameless copy of ours.
What he’s ‘accomplished’ in 8yrs, will last far, far beyond 2019.
Kind of like the ‘difference’ between a Camaro and a Firebird.
Have the Russians stole enough of our technology yet to develope an engine that is not so thirsty!!!
If they haven’t I am sure Hillary will sell them it for a large donation to the Clinton foundation !
So in 20 years they’ll have 10 of these?
A mole as in one? No, Russia has infiltrated American businesses almost to the same extent the Arabs have.
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