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Unexpected detail: the Russian Federation "Abnormally" used Tu-95 and TU-22M3 during the impact on August 26-the media

According to experts, Tu-95 was equipped with a full combat set of missiles. This decree could come directly from the Kremlin. During the air attack on August 26, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation "abnormally" used TU-95 bombers, which launched the winged missiles of the districts of the Volgograd region and the Caspian Sea. About it writes Defense Express. Thus, according to the report of the Air Force Command, 77 winged missiles X-101 flew to Ukraine.

At the same time, during the reports of threats at about 5 am it was announced that the activity of 11 aircraft Tu-95MS was recorded. The material states that each of these 11 aircraft carried 7 winged missiles. It is also important to keep in mind that some of the missiles fall in the territory of the Russian Federation, and therefore, they may have carried 8 rockets X-101.

According to experts, in the internal eardrum of the TU-95 launching is possible up to six missiles of the type X-55/X-555, but it will not fit the X-101, so pylons are used for their launch. Also, as the publication writes, for a very long time it was recorded that one TU-95 usually launched 1-3 rockets. The use of Tu-95 with full loading for the Russian Federation "Abnormal".

Experts have suggested that the use of strategic bombers with minimal combat load is associated with an attempt to reduce the consumption of the machine's resource. Therefore, the decision to download a full ammunition could hardly be made without additional permissions. Moreover, such a team could be "lowered" right from the Kremlin. The publication also noted that the second "anomaly" is related to the use of TU-22M3, which launched missiles X-22 from the Voronezh region.

Thus, the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces recorded 6 aircraft T-22m3. At the same time, only 3 X-22 missiles were reported, and only one was knocked out. And one TU-22M3 aircraft can carry up to three X-22 missiles. Thus, the total volley could be up to 18 missiles. Usually these planes carry 1-2 rockets. The material states that TU-22M3 Russia rarely uses. The fact is that many of these aircraft were knocked down or fell.

And supporting their performance is problematic, because even engines for them ceased to produce in 1996. Experts have suggested that the pilots of the Russian Federation could not carry out the starts of X-22 in full either due to malfunctions or due to active counteraction to the Armed Forces. It may also be that part of the missiles fell on August 26 in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation.