Tupolev Tu-95
The Tupolev Tu-95 is a Soviet-designed strategic bomber that first flew in 1952. Known for its distinctive swept-back wings and four turboprop engines, it is capable of flying at high subsonic speeds. The aircraft is primarily used for long-range missions and can carry nuclear and conventional weapons.
With a wingspan of over 50 meters, the Tu-95 is one of the largest bombers in the world. It has been in service for decades and continues to be used by the Russian Air Force. Its design allows for impressive range and endurance, making it a key component of Russia's strategic capabilities.