Saturday, July 25, 2015

POSSIBLE RUSSIAN TU-22M3 BOMBERS TO GET A NEW STATION IN CRIMEA TO COUNTER THE US BEEFING UP OF SURFACE TO AIR MISSILES IN ROMANIA AND POLAND AS THE NEW IRON CURTAIN IS REDRAWN ACROSS THE OLD SOVIET COMMUNIST BLOCK COUNTRIES–AS THE WEST IS READY TO DEFEND THE NEW ACQUISITION OF WESTERN ALLIES AWAY FROM THE PUTIN OF RUSSIA

Russian defence ministry sources say a squadron of Tupolev Tu-22M3 long-range bombers will be based in Crimea - but experts question the strategic value of such a move for Russia.
Russia's Interfax news agency reported the plan, quoting an unnamed ministry source, though it has not been officially confirmed. Other Russian media also reported it.
Russia has previously pledged to beef up its military forces in Crimea, which has been internationally isolated since Russia annexed it from Ukraine in March 2014.
Western nations imposed sanctions on Russia after the annexation and tightened them over Russian support for armed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Russian commentators see the Tu-22M3 bomber move as a response to US plans to deploy surface-to-air missile interceptors in Romania.
Work at Romania's Deveselu airbase began in October 2013. It is part of a Nato missile shield plan to defend Europe from a possible "rogue state" missile attack.
The US missiles are a ground-based version of Aegis, a system used by the US navy since 2004.

  • About 500 Tu-22Ms (various models) serving in Russian air force since 1989
  • Long-range strategic and maritime strike bomber - Nato codename "Backfire"
  • Max speed - 2,000km/h (1,200mph; Mach 1.88 - nearly twice speed of sound)
  • Length - 42.5m (140ft) and variable geometry wings
  • Four-man crew (pilot, co-pilot, navigator, weapon systems operator)
  • Two Kuznetsov NK-25 turbofan engines
  • Combat range - 2,200km (1,364 miles)
  • Max weight - 124 tonnes
  • Flight ceiling - 14,000m (46,200ft)
  • Carries missiles and bombs and has a cannon in tail turret
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33649298







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