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Tupolev Tu-4

The First Soviet Strategic Bomber




Author:Yefim Komissarov, Dmitriy Rigmant, Vladimir Gordon
Language:English text
Format:Hardback
Dimensions:8.5" x 11"
Pages:240
Photos:520 color & b/w photos
Publisher:Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN:9780764347979



After World War II, the Soviet Union and the USA, who had been allies in the war, started moving towards political and military confrontation. The Soviet Union urgently needed a strategic bomber capable of striking at the USA. Thus, the windfall of three battle-damaged B-29s forced to land in Soviet territory was most welcome. The Soviet Union kept them; a huge reverse-engineering effort ensued, resulting in a Soviet copy of the Superfortress (the Tu-4) and a major technology boost to the Soviet aircraft and avionics industries. From then on, the "Soviet Superfortress" evolved independently, some of the Tu-4 versions having no direct U.S. equivalent. These included the Tu-4K missile carrier, a wing-to-wing flight refueling tanker, and the Tu-4T transport. The Tu-4A was the first Soviet nuclear-capable bomber. Experimental versions included engine testbeds, a towed escort fighter program, and more. The book also describes the Tu-4�s production and service history (including service in China�the only nation besides the USSR to operate the type) and touches on the Tu-4�s transport derivatives, the Tu-70 airliner, and the Tu-75 military airlifter. The book is illustrated with many color side views and hitherto unpublished photographs.