
Tu-95
The Tupolev Tu-95 is a Russian long-range, strategic bomber aircraft designed for nuclear and conventional weapons delivery. It features four turboprop engines with large contra-rotating propellers, enabling high endurance and loiter time over long distances. Introduced in the 1950s, it can fly for thousands of miles, making it a key part of Russia's strategic missile deterrent. Its distinctive swept-back wings and powerful engine setup allow it to stay airborne for extended missions. Despite its age, the Tu-95 remains a symbol of Russia’s strategic military capability and is used for patrol, surveillance, and deterrence purposes.