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Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear H

Nuclear Strategic Bomber · Cold War to Modern
Trumpeter · 03904 · 1/144 · 2006
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Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear H
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear H 1/144 scale nuclear strategic bomber
1:
Russian Air Force
Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear H
Russian Air Force
2:
Ukrainian Naval Aviation
Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear H
Ukrainian Naval Aviation

After carrying out successful tests, the first of which was launched in September 1979 after which series production started in 1981.With the reopening of the BEAR production line,the Soviets began producing a new, upgraded variant of the BEAR turboprop bomber, thereby increasing their long-range bomber force. This entirely new variant of the BEAR bomber-the BEAR H-became the launch platform for the long-range Kn-55[AS-15]air-launched missile. The initial version carried kh-55 air-to-surface missiles located on a catapultin in the bomb bay. This was the first new production of a strike version of the BEAR airframe since the 1960s, thereby reversing a decline in use of Bear aircraft through the 1970s. By 1988 BEAR H bombers were regularly seen training in simulating attacks against North America.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear H 1/144 scale nuclear strategic bomber

After carrying out successful tests, the first of which was launched in September 1979 after which series production started in 1981.With the reopening of the BEAR production line,the Soviets began producing a new, upgraded variant of the BEAR turboprop bomber, thereby increasing their long-range bomber force. This entirely new variant of the BEAR bomber-the BEAR H-became the launch platform for the long-range Kn-55[AS-15]air-launched missile. The initial version carried kh-55 air-to-surface missiles located on a catapultin in the bomb bay. This was the first new production of a strike version of the BEAR airframe since the 1960s, thereby reversing a decline in use of Bear aircraft through the 1970s. By 1988 BEAR H bombers were regularly seen training in simulating attacks against North America.

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