Russia’s upgraded strategic missile-carrying bomber to perform debut flight in September
Following the results of the trials, the Defense Ministry will make a decision on the deep modernization of the first batch of operational Tu-22M3 aircraft
MOSCOW, August 7. /TASS/. Russia’s heavily upgraded Tupolev Tu-22M3M long-range missile-carrying bomber will perform its first demonstration flight in September, Tupolev Aircraft Company CEO Alexander Konyukhov told TASS on Tuesday.
"In September, the plane will perform its debut flight as part of factory trials, following which it will enter state joint trials that will last several months," the chief executive said.
Following the results of the state joint trials, Russia’s Defense Ministry will make a decision on the deep modernization of the first batch of operational Tu-22M3 aircraft.
Russia to roll out upgraded strategic missile-carrying bomber on August 16
The Tupolev Aircraft Company announced on Tuesday it would roll out the upgraded Tu-22M3M strategic bomber in Kazan on August 16.
"On August 16, we are rolling out the Tu-22M3M," the press office said.
The ceremony of rolling out the modernized strategic bomber will be held on the territory of the Kazan Aviation Enterprise. The bomber is expected to perform its debut flight in the third quarter of this year, the press office said.
The Tu-22M3M is a modernized version of the Tu-22M3 long-range supersonic missile-carrying bomber with the variable-sweep wing. During its upgrade, the bomber will get new avionics and a possibility to use new missiles.
As was reported earlier, 30 aircraft will be upgraded to the level of the Tu-22M3M.