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Tupolev Tu-22

Tu-22
Tu-22PD
General information
TypeMedium bomber
National originSoviet Union
ManufacturerTupolev
StatusRetired
Primary usersSoviet Air Force
Number built311
History
Manufactured1960–1969
Introduction date1962
First flight7 September 1959
RetiredEarly 2000s (Libya)
Developed intoTu-22M

The Tupolev Tu-22 (Air Standardization Coordinating Committee name: Blinder) was the first supersonic bomber to enter production in the Soviet Union. Manufactured by Tupolev, the Tu-22 entered service with Long-Range Aviation and Soviet Naval Aviation in the 1960s.

The aircraft was a disappointment, lacking both the speed and range that had been expected. It was also a difficult design to fly and maintain. It was produced in small numbers, especially compared to the Tupolev Tu-16 it was designed to replace. The aircraft was later adapted for other roles, notably as the Tu-22R reconnaissance aircraft and as a carrier for the long-range Kh-22 antiship missile.

Tu-22s were sold to other nations, including Libya and Iraq: Libyan Tu-22s were used against Tanzania and Chad, and Iraqi Tu-22s were used during the Iran–Iraq War.


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