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  The FriedrichFiles - Tupolev, Bravia (British Russian Aviation Corporation), Aviastar
Tu 16P Buchet „Badger J“ aka Tu 16P mod: ECM 1969
Tu 22B „Blinder A“ 1962 bomber 12.000 kg bombs
Tu 142 „Bear F“: 1972; 2x2,3 (twin mount); 11343 kg weapon load; anti-submarine
www.geocities.com /flugzeugfiles/aircraft/tupolev.html   (525 words)

  
 Tu-95 BEAR (TUPOLEV)
The bomb bay was 14.2 m (46.6 ft) long.
Before being moved to Russia, 19 Tu-160 airplanes were stationed at the Priluki airfield and 21 Tu-95MS were located in Uzin.
At the time of the breakup of the Soviet Union, thirteen TU-95MS-16 and twenty seven TU- 95MS-6 were based in Kazakhstan.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/world/russia/tu-95.htm   (4491 words)

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