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Russia fortifies airbase with tire shields after Ukrainian strike

Russia reinforced the defense of Olenya airbase after a successful Ukrainian attack. New intelligence data indicates that the military has surrounded strategic Tu-22M3 bombers with tires. We describe Russian machines' capabilities.

Tu-22M3 - illustrative photo
Tu-22M3 - illustrative photo
Images source: © Wikipedia | Alex Beltyukov, CC BY-SA 3.0

3:57 PM EDT, August 1, 2024

Russians cannot sleep peacefully because Ukrainian forces are increasingly attacking targets deep inside the country. The Ukrainian attack on the Olenya base resulted in damage to two strategic Tu-22M3 bombers. The Russians kept planes there because they believed the location was safe—almost 1,200 miles from the front. Nonetheless, the Ukrainians managed to carry out a successful attack.

Although the attack only damaged the machines, it proved to be very painful for the Russians—their repair would take at least several months, if not longer. It became necessary to take appropriate steps to prevent similar attacks in the future.

Russians protect bombers with tires

Andriy Yusov, spokesman for the military intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, revealed that Russia is strengthening the air defense of the Olenya base using both anti-aircraft systems and unconventional methods. The best bombers are secured with tires.

— In general, other methods are actively used, including rubber devices to protect fighters and strategic aviation. Specifically, we are talking about tires. This is how they protect and plan to increase these improvised means – things that can be done without any high modern technologies — said Andriy Yusov.

Russia's best bombers

Tu-22M3 bombers are a more modern version of older Tu-22M models. Their undeniable advantage is the ability to carry an impressive amount of armaments—up to 53,000 pounds. The weapons payload of these powerful machines includes various types of missiles and bombs. Among them are Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, Kh-22 Raduga cruise missiles that exceed the speed of sound, and 18 guided FAB-500 bombs.

Additionally, these bombers can carry eight heavy FAB-1500 bombs, each weighing 1.5 tons. This variety and amount of armaments allow them to strike many targets during a single raid.

Tupolev Tu-22M3.
Tupolev Tu-22M3.© Wikimedia Commons | Shmatko Andrei

Tu-22M3 bombers stand out among other machines not only for their ability to carry a massive amount of armaments. They also have a high cruising speed, nearly Mach 1.9 (over 1,400 mph). Furthermore, their high operational ceiling, reaching about 42,000 feet, allows for effective bombing attacks on targets in Ukraine while remaining out of reach of most anti-aircraft systems.

Before the invasion of Ukraine, Moscow had around 60 such bombers. They are one of the key elements of Russia's strategy. Thanks to them, Russians can attack Ukrainian critical infrastructure and literally flatten the most powerful field fortifications. For this reason, every destruction or severe damage to even one Tu-22M3 bomber is of great importance to Ukrainians.

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