STRIKE ZONE

Inside Russia’s devastating supersonic nuclear bomber which can hold 24 TONS of weapons and strike anywhere in the US

RUSSIA'S deadliest warplane is capable of carrying nukes thousands of kilometres and dropping up to 24 tons of bombs.

The Tupolev Tu-22M3, which was deployed for the first time by Russia in its war with Ukraine during the "carpet-bombing" of Mariupol, has an operational range of nearly 7,000km, putting all of Europe and the east coast of the United States within its scope.

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Russia's devastating Tu-22M bomber planeCredit: Russian Airforce
It was deployed in the 'carpet-bombing' of MariupolCredit: AP

Also known by its NATO name "Backfire", the Tu-22M is designed to carry up to 24,000kg of weapons - in particular, Russia's FAB-250 and FAB-1500 dumb bombs.

These Soviet-designed general-purpose air-dropped bombs with a high-explosive warhead are old but devastating in their indiscriminate damage.

The Tu22M can also carry Kh-15 nuclear or anti-radar missiles, as well as Kh-22 long-range naval strike missiles.

With a crew of four airmen, the Backfire can reach max speeds of more than Mach 2 (2,300kmph) under its latest version, the Tu-22M3.

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This newest incarnation of Putin's deadliest bomber is also capable of firing Kh-47M2 hypersonic missiles, which can carry nuclear warheads.

The Tu-22M3 was introduced in the 1980s, boasting a superior NK-25 engine as well as several subtle but crucial design changes, including alterations to the nose, wings, and air intakes.

Other additions included a new radar and navigation system - designed for help on low-flying missions.

Developed as a slightly altered version of the original Tu-22 bomber created in the 1960s, the Backfire is designed to take part in intercontinental nuclear strikes, naval strikes, and conventional ground strike missions.

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Writing in , national security expert Mark Episkopos said: "One of the most recognizable symbols of Russian airpower, the Tu-22M3 has distinguished itself over its three decades of service as an effective and eminently reliable strategic bomber."

Today, Russia has more than 60 in operation.

Backfires have already been used to chilling effect in Russia's invasion of Ukraine this year.

This is particularly ironic as Ukraine inherited a large number of Tu-22s and Tu-22Ms with the collapse of the Soviet Union, but destroyed them as part of an arms agreement.

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