Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway

A Tu-22M3 (RF-94146, 10 red) strategic bomber has overshot the runway after taking off in  Ostrov airfield (Pskov region) in June 16, 2016, resulting in injuries to several crewmembers.

A special commission from the Air Force command arrived at the scene to investigate the incident.  The incident was kept secret.

According to the Russian Aerospace Force, a  Tu-22M3 strategic bomber with tail number 10 “red” and the RF-94146 registration has been upgraded at Kazan Aircraft Production Association (KAPO) n.a. Gorbunov.

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The aircraft upgrade by the government unit formerly known as the Tupolev Design Bureau is part of Russia’s $400 billion modernization program. In addition to outfitting its troops with the newest equipment, the Kremlin has placed orders for fifth-generation jets, advanced nuclear and diesel submarines, and state-of-the-art missile-defense systems.

The Tu-22M3 is a heavy missile carrier with a large flight radius and a heavy payload. A single Tu-22M3 sortie could deliver ordnance against dozens of positions.

Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway  (с) Yuri Borisov
Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway  (с) Yuri Borisov
Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway  (с) Yuri Borisov
Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway  (с) Yuri Borisov
Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway  (с) Yuri Borisov
Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber slides off runway  (с) Yuri Borisov

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