Russia could deploy unmanned bomber after 2040

By IANS/RIA Novosti,

Moscow : Russia could deploy a sixth-generation” pilotless strategic bomber aircraft after 2040, Lt. Gen. Anatoly Zhikharev, chief of the Long-Range Aviation Command, said Thursday.


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“That could be around 2040-2050,” Zhikharev said.

Russia’s Tupolev design bureau is currently developing a new-generation strategic bomber aircraft – PAK DA – due to be in service around 2025. The new aircraft will replace the existing fleet of Tu-160, Tu-95MS and Tu-22M3 bombers.

The future development of Russia’s long-range aviation in Russia has been the subject of some debate in recent months.

At present only Russia and the US operate intercontinental range bombers. Most other nuclear-capable nations rely solely on intercontinental ballistic missiles based on submarines or in land-based silos, or cruise missiles.

Russia’s strategic air forces operate a total of 63 Tu-95MS and 13 Tu-160 bombers.

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