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Top Ten Bombers- Soviet Tupolev TU-95M

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It swiftly made the switch from WWII to the Cold War! Find out where the Soviet Tupolev places on the Top Ten list!

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  • @burningphoneix thank you for the info, from the side they look quite similar especially it is just one 1 sec and we don't get the time to see it clearly.

    Yep the Mirage III took it time between it first flight and it introduction to the market unlike it American counterpart

  • @InitialDAmine It's an F-102 Delta Dagger. That aircraft and it's successor the F-106 Delta Dart were introduced before the Mirage III. Both were excellent interceptor aircraft.

  • 2:33? is that a Mirage III? seems so to me weird for USAF

  • Propagonda! Discovery channel has better programs than here.

  • @WHITECHILD2 Yeah, but USAF is the most advance out of all. Quantity wise, it's much larger than SCO's total air forces combine. Quality wise, it's several generations ahead. Although it's expensive as fuck. 

  • us rubbish! again! this should be number one or on second or third place, not number 7! co'moon!? becaue this is not american, but from soviet union!? stupid americans! i would choose this to be Finland's bomber rather than anything too expensive and too risky to use american rubbish as helicopters from russia as well, not the americans! plane or helicopter or any war machine or anything else shouldn't be too diffigult to use and either to maintain and too expensive either!

  • @barbariananimal Mondragon was a bit fickle, but the Krauts and Mexicans used em. Try looking up the "Federov Avtomat", if you're interested. But early auto rifles got a bad name, because 99% of the ones marketed at the time are unknown now, and all were kind of fickle. The first really solid, reliable, workable one was probably the BAR.

  • @mauricioalfredo83 are you familiar with the TU-4? The TU-95 has a 30% stretched B-29 fuselage. Literally. The TU-4 is a direct part for part copy of the B-29; even the exact color of the paint. They copied the US design so close they considered actually painting American stars instead of soviet ones on it.

    And yes, compared to American bombers, it's very cramped and uncomfortable. We had sleeping quarters and microwaves on ours.

  • OHH DEAM...I only saw until 1:07 when the crap propaganda begins...If some one who reads want a real documentary about Russian bombers search wing of russia ;)

  • @Ramonyosi The other thing that military shows ignore or under-rate is the Mondragon Rifle, decades ahead of its time (like almost equivalent to a Garand) and invented in Mexico. Dinks!

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