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The only English-language book in print on this active-duty Russian supersonic bomber.

In the late 1960s, the patriarch of Soviet aircraft design, Andrey Tupolev, offered the Soviet air force a supersonic bomber to replace the 1950s-vintage Tu-22 Blinder with a less capable—but cheaper—alternative to the Sukhoi design bureau's proposed T-4 strategic bomber. Tupolev did not offer it as an "all-new" aircraft but, instead, passed it off as a "massive upgrade" of the Blinder. Thus was born the Tu-22M, Tupolev’s first aircraft with variable swept wings and the ability to carry both bombs and supersonic cruise missiles. In the West, the new bomber became known as the Backfire.

  • First flown in 1969, the aircraft entered production in 1972.
  • The most widespread version was the Tu-22M3, which soldiers on today with the Russian air force.
  • The Backfire has had an active career both in Cold War operations and in "hot" wars, from Afghanistan to Syria, where it has participated in the global war on terrorism.
  • This book describes the Tu-22M’s development, including the latest upgrades, and its Soviet and post-Soviet operations.
  • Fleet lists are included, as is a detailed design description, and a wealth of color profiles and line drawings.

Yefim Gordon is an aviation journalist and photographer who has been researching Soviet/Russian aviation history for more than 40 years and has authored and coauthored more than 130 books on the subject. Dmitriy Komissarov has translated or authored/coauthored more than 80 books on Soviet/Russian aircraft and written numerous features for Russian and foreign aviation magazines.

Tupolev Tu-22M: Soviet/Russian Swing-Wing Heavy Bomber

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The only English-language book in print on this active-duty Russian supersonic bomber. In the late 1960s, the patriarch of Soviet... Read more

    Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9780764363542, 978-0764363542
    ISBN10: 764363549

    Number of Pages: 336

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    The only English-language book in print on this active-duty Russian supersonic bomber.

    In the late 1960s, the patriarch of Soviet aircraft design, Andrey Tupolev, offered the Soviet air force a supersonic bomber to replace the 1950s-vintage Tu-22 Blinder with a less capable—but cheaper—alternative to the Sukhoi design bureau's proposed T-4 strategic bomber. Tupolev did not offer it as an "all-new" aircraft but, instead, passed it off as a "massive upgrade" of the Blinder. Thus was born the Tu-22M, Tupolev’s first aircraft with variable swept wings and the ability to carry both bombs and supersonic cruise missiles. In the West, the new bomber became known as the Backfire.

    • First flown in 1969, the aircraft entered production in 1972.
    • The most widespread version was the Tu-22M3, which soldiers on today with the Russian air force.
    • The Backfire has had an active career both in Cold War operations and in "hot" wars, from Afghanistan to Syria, where it has participated in the global war on terrorism.
    • This book describes the Tu-22M’s development, including the latest upgrades, and its Soviet and post-Soviet operations.
    • Fleet lists are included, as is a detailed design description, and a wealth of color profiles and line drawings.

    Yefim Gordon is an aviation journalist and photographer who has been researching Soviet/Russian aviation history for more than 40 years and has authored and coauthored more than 130 books on the subject. Dmitriy Komissarov has translated or authored/coauthored more than 80 books on Soviet/Russian aircraft and written numerous features for Russian and foreign aviation magazines.

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