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Тип: Туполев Ту-95МС
Регистрация: RF-94126
Москва - Жуковский (Раменское)
Россия, 30 августа 2013
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Poslao: 04 Sep 2013 16:05
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Москва - Жуковский (Раменское)
2 сентября 2013
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^^^
Ta dva valjda MS sto ostase u Ukrajini neizrezani pored jos jednog koji je zavrsio u muzeju u Poltavi su imali sledecu ulogu
Citat:17 May 2001
UKRAINE DISMANTLES LAST TU-95MS, FULFILLS HEAVY BOMBER DISMANTLEMENT OBLIGATIONS
On 17 May 2001, Ukraine's last Tu-95MS [NATO name 'Bear-H'] heavy bomber was dismantled during a ceremony
at the Uzyn Air Base in Kiev Oblast. The dismantlement was observed by officials from the US Defense Department.
With this dismantlement, Ukraine has fulfilled its obligations under START I requiring the dismantlement of the
strategic heavy bombers and their accompanying ALCMs that remained in Ukraine after the fall of the Soviet
Union. Ukraine was obligated to dismantle 44 (29 Tu-95MS and 15 Tu-160 [NATO name 'Blackjack']) heavy
bombers and 1068 Kh-55 [NATO name AS-15 'Kent'] ALCMs. Under an agreement with Russia, an additional five
Russian TU-95MS bombers were dismantled in Ukraine. A total of 38 heavy bombers and 483 ALCMs were
dismantled or converted from a nuclear role at a cost of $13 million in funding from the United States. Eleven
heavy bombers (three Tu-95MSs and eight Tu-160s) and 581 Kh-55 ALCMs were transferred to Russia in exchange
for $285 million in natural gas debt in 2000. Two bombers (one Tu-95MS and one Tu-160) were sent to a museum
in Poltava, and two Tu-95 MS bombers were converted for environmental reconnaissance missions.
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http://www.nti.org/media/pdfs/ukraine_bomber.pdf?_=1317244859
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