007India Frequent Guest
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 8:10 am Post subject: Russia Resumes Long Range Bomber Patrols |
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It may be a old topic but there are some interesting technical facts to share with...................
Both the Tupolev Tu-95 (Bear) and the Antonov An-22 use the contra-rotating propeller engines.
Many times I hear some western scoff at such systems, but these kinds of systems are extremely efficient (yes, I know, efficiancy is not an America virtue). And as energy becomes an issue for the US and the EU, they are now designing aircraft and have developed prototypes that use such systems. Jet engines have more marketing appeal, but contra-rotating systems have a longer rang, less maintenance, longer MTBF (mean time between failure), and far less manufacturing costs.
I'm sure as the Tu-95, Tupolev Tu-160, Tupolev Tu-22M and various refueling tankers and Sukhois (such as the Su-34) start testing EU and US radar systems and measuring response... the western "experts" will judge this like they judge "business in Russia", "peak oil", "intel on Iraqi wmd programs", the search for Bin Laden, and the state of levies in New Orleans.
The Tu-95 will be put to sleep eventually, but the US will be very antagonized as Russia forces the US to scramble fighters again and again. With each trip, Russia will test new phased array radar and other high technologies while measuring US response... for the sake of knowing your opponent's strengths and weaknesses...
And now, for a little sarcasm...
...isn't this all good for democracy? It's not war, but if America does it, AND IT DOES to this day, then it must be for peace and democracy.
I'm sure eventually Chavez will want a missile defense system in Venezuela, and maybe Nicaragua will get such a system as a Russian and Venezuelan investment, all for democracy. Seeing a squadron of Tupolev and Sukhois 90 miles off of the tip of Florida should also enhance global democracy, since the US likes them in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
I'm sure the noble neocons at the Whitehouse believe slaughtering children in Iraq is somehow good for world peace, but I think we can all rest that the New Russia will never resort to that extreme. But all the other stuff like the Tu-95, so long as energy and economic recover continue for Russia, yup, all options are on the table.
All of this will get very entertaining as I firmly believe 2008 is the year of $100 / brl oil and the higher oil goes, the more the table turns and democracy becomes stronger in Russia and her allies. And anyway, Russia is also designing the next generation of fighters and bombers... the more bombers and fighters the more peace and democracy, right Mr. Bush? And US strategic "stealth" bombers will soon be powered by corn ethanol.
Source: http://www.russiablog.org/2007/08/bear_crossing_russia_resumes_l.php
It's a cat and mouse effort, you loiter around, then penetrate and push a little and then watch a bunch of fighters scramble... and then come back the next day or next week, adjust electronics, change the paint on the aircraft to see if it's a little more radar absorbing and so on... both sides need to burn money with this stupid game, money that can go into levies or health care.
Russia stopped in 1992... the US never stopped...
Therefore, Russia must restart and wait till oil goes to $200 / brl in 2009, at that point, America start to rethink her priorities... Russia would prefer not to do this silly thing, but 15 years of a peace offering to America is ENOUGH.
Too late... The great game is easier for Russia to win...
The logic is simple, if you want to be virtuous like America, be like America and patrol people's boarders, build missile defense, search for none existent wmd, then you are a democracy and can ignore your mortgage banking crises and energy inflation...
Since this is about energy, let's all patrol each other's airspace boarders and keep doing it until someone runs out of JUICE.
I'm very happy to see that USSR is coming back, even not too late to drive the fox and hyena's away. Lets see if vodka beats pizza. |
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gomer WayToRussified
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 12:59 am Post subject: Re: Russia Resumes Long Range Bomber Patrols |
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| 007India wrote: | | It's a cat and mouse effort, you loiter around, then penetrate and push a little and then watch a bunch of fighters scramble... and then come back the next day or next week, adjust electronics, change the paint on the aircraft to see if it's a little more radar absorbing and so on... |
Russia could fly a large military helicopter around Big Diomede island to see what U.S. RADAR response is, if RADAR response is the only thing Russia is looking for. |
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007India Frequent Guest
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 9:05 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Russia could fly a large military helicopter around Big Diomede island to see what U.S. RADAR response is, if RADAR response is the only thing Russia is looking for. |
What does US radar have to do with Big Diomede island, are the imperialists searching for any oil or any plan to put stealth missile shield there?
Last edited by 007India on Fri May 16, 2008 9:41 am; edited 1 time in total |
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