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032642 - TUPOLEV Tu-16 Versatile Cold War Bomber
By Yefim Gordon & Dmitriy Komissarov and Vladimir Rigmant
Developed to meet a Soviet Ministry of Defense requirement for a fast bomber that would counter the threat posed by NATO, the Tu-16 was a ground-breaking project. It was the first Soviet medium bomber to feature swept wings, and it was built around a pair of turbojets that were the world’s most powerful jet engines at the time. First flown in 1952, the Tu-16 filled such roles as nuclear bomb delivery, missile strike, reconnaissance, and Electronic Counter Measures. It also served as the basis for the first Soviet jet airliner, the Tu-104. Nearly 1,500 were built for the Soviet Air Force and the Soviet Navy, and the Tu-16 showed remarkable longevity, the final examples being retired in 1993. The type saw quite a bit of combat—from the Six-Days War of 1967 to the Afghan War. The Tu-16 was also produced in China and remains in Chinese service to this day. All known versions are described, as is the Tu-16’s operational career. The book features many hitherto unpublished photos.
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 464 |
Publication Date | Out Now! |
Pictures |
1,033 colour and b/w photos |
Width (mm) | 210 |
Height (mm) | 280 |
Dust Jacket | Yes |
ISBN | 978-0-7643-5418-2 |
Price |
£69.99 |