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ALSO AVAILABLE 2022 NEW RELEASES 12 Tupolev Tu-22M Soviet/Russian Swing-Wing Heavy Bomber Yefim Gordon & Dmitriy Komissarov Complete history of Tupolev’s first variable swept-wing heavy bomber series from the Tu-22M project to the latest Tu-22M3M upgrade Operational details from the Cold War era to today’s missions over Afghanistan and Syria The first multimode heavy bomber in the Soviet air force; a bomber that would make its mark in five wars over a 25-year period In the late 1960s, the patriarch of Soviet aircraft design, Andrey Tupolev, offered the Soviet air force a supersonic bomber to replace the 1950s-vintage Tu-22 Blinder with a less capable—but cheaper—alternative to the Sukhoi design bureau’s proposed T-4 strategic bomber. Tupolev did not offer it as an "all-new" aircraft but, instead, passed it off as a "massive upgrade" of the Blinder. Thus was born the Tu-22M, Tupolev’s first aircraft with variable swept wings and the ability to carry both bombs and supersonic cruise missiles. In the West the new bomber became known as the Backfire. First flown in 1969, the aircraft entered production in 1972. The most widespread version was the Tu-22M3, which soldiers on today with the Russian air force. The Backfire has had an active career both in Cold War operations and in "hot" wars, from Afghanistan to Syria, where it has participated in the global war on terrorism. This book describes the Tu-22M’s development, including the latest upgrades, and its Soviet and post-Soviet operations. Fleet lists are included, as is a detailed design description, and a wealth of color profiles and line drawings. Yefim Gordon is an aviation journalist and photographer who has been researching Soviet/Russian aviation history for more than 40 years. He has authored and coauthored more than 130 books on the subject and published hundreds of features and photographs in Russian and foreign aviation magazines. Dmitriy Komissarov is a translator and journalist whose work has been associated with aviation since 1993. He has translated or authored/coauthored more than 80 books on Soviet/Russian aircraft and written numerous features for Russian and foreign aviation magazines. Author Location: Russia ISBN: 978-0-7643-6354-2 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) Pages: 336 Price: $64.99 Illustrations: 840 color, b/w photos, profiles, and line drawings Binding: hardcover BISAC: HISTORY / Military / Aviation AVAILABLE JULY SEE PAGE 52 FOR RELATED TITLES TUPOLEV TU-160 978-0-7643-5204-1 288 pp. | 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) | HC | $59.99 TUPOLEV TU-16 978-0-7643-5418-2 464 pp. | 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) | HC | $79.99

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