PAO Tupolev, a member of the United Aircraft Corporation, announces the transfer of the first heavily upgraded long-range missile-carrying bomber Tu-22M3M for ground and flight testing.
In the course of its heavy upgrade, the Tu-22M3M was equipped with the newest on-board digital radio-electronic system made of domestically manufactured components. In particular, the aircraft has been installed with a new navigation, communication, aiming equipment, engines and fuel mechanisation control, as well as an electronic warfare facility. The work resulted in a significant expansion of its fighting capabilities, including enhanced operational effectiveness and increased combat radius.
With the completion of the preliminary in-plant tests, the heavily upgraded aircraft is slated to be delivered to the Russian Ministry of Defence to carry out official joint testing.
The Tu-22M3M bomber is a long-range multimode variable-sweep wing missile-carrying bomber, a new modification of Tu-22М3. It is equipped with such armaments as cruise missiles, free-fall and guided bombs. In total, about 500 Tu-22M aircraft of various modifications were built at the Kazan Aviation Plant.
Information was prepared jointly with PAO Tupolev press service