Acquired the TU-22M "Backfire" Bombers

duskylim

Junior Member
VIP Professional
Dear Sirs:

While there may be some utility left in such obsolete (and expensive!)platforms such as the Tu-22's (Backfire class) bombers, there is simply not enough reason (or threat) to China and the PLA/PLAN/PLAAF from Japan to field them.

Continued production of China's domestic H-6's (admittedly even more obsolete!) carrying new generations of domestic Chinese long-range cruise missiles and guided (precision?) stand-off weapons (as displayed in Zhuhai 2006) are more than sufficient for the moment.

Clearly the higher military leadership in China feel the same as that is exactly what they seem to be doing at the moment. China's money and techincal effort are better spent in modernizing their own military-industrial complex, and upgrading legacy systems with more modern weapons, than in attempting to acquire and absorb old and retired, ex-USSR systems.

If I were asked, I would like to see the materials, engines and aerodynamics of the BlackJack, but not acquire it as a weapons' system, there is simply no need, though I doubt the Russians would oblige me without me forking over a kings' ransom.

Best Regards,

Dusky Lim
 

lilzz

Banned Idiot
lottery you need to explain what you are posting...I believe that picture you posted was somewhere in this forum debunked as PS. The PLAAF markings were alledgley PSed on the aircraft. I believe the aircraft is actually Russian.

No, it looks legit.from refueling truck, I zoom it there are chinese words on the side of trucks. It said caution about fire.

Also, the working men. Their relative short statue indicate more like chinese physcial statue rather than russians.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
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No, it looks legit.from refueling truck, I zoom it there are chinese words on the side of trucks. It said caution about fire.

Also, the working men. Their relative short statue indicate more like chinese physcial statue rather than russians.

I wish I could find the discussion about the picture but I have not bothered to look. Anyway it was surmized that the PLAAF markings were PSed on the aircraft. The aircraft was at a air show in the PRC....

Check the old H-6 bomber thread..I think..
 

crobato

Colonel
VIP Professional
No, it looks legit.from refueling truck, I zoom it there are chinese words on the side of trucks. It said caution about fire.

Also, the working men. Their relative short statue indicate more like chinese physcial statue rather than russians.


That's because there exists an original picture of it. This plane was in the sino-russian exercises of 2005. This plane is indeed in China. The original is somewhere around these forums and others. People have seen the original. I have seen it too. All the manipulated image had to do is change the country insignia.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Actually it was in the old TU-22 thread

crobato posted this about the pic;
The other pic is real. It was taken during the Sino-Russian exercise. The Russians bought a number of Tu-22M3s. In reality the exercise is actually more of a marketing show off to sell more weapons to China. The Tu-22M3 was there to show off in an attempt to garner sales. Nothing happened though.

There is a doctored version of this pic, where someone crudely added PLAAF insignia in the plane's tail.

Sorry folks. Tu-22M3s with the PLAAF sounds nice for nationalistic buffs, yesteryear plane buffs, Russian plane buffs, and China threat buffs, but it ain't going to happen.
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Here is the original pic with Russian markings;

http://www.sinodefenceforum.com/showpost.php?p=46837&postcount=26
 
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