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  • A comprehensive reference work on all Soviet strategic bombers after the Second World War, including experimental aircraft and projects

  • Accurate colour profiles seen for the first time

  • The Soviet strategic bombers’ influence on the Cold War and the consequent arms race is explored in exhaustive detail

  • Researched and written by the world’s leading authoritarian figure on Soviet military aviation

From the reverse-engineering of interned American Boeing B-29 bombers into the first Soviet strategic bomber, the Tu-4, to the huge jet and turbo-prop-powered aircraft of today’s Russian Air Force, the history of Soviet strategic bombers after the Second World War is a fascinating one.

This comprehensive history of these aircraft will deal not just with the development of aircraft that entered service, but of experimental aircraft as well. Projects that were never even built will also be explored.

The service life of these bombers, including both active and retired aircraft, is covered and their use outside of the Soviet Union is also described in detail.

Not only did the Soviet Union build some of the first jet-powered strategic bombers, but to this day, the Tu-95 Bear remains the only swept-winged turbo-prop bomber to ever enter service, and remains in service.

Less successful aircraft, like the graceful, but problem-plagued supersonic Tu-22 Blinder, and the Mach 3 Sukhoi T-4 will also be examined.

The combat use of these aircraft, in such places as the Middle East and Afghanistan, will also be explored.