Russian bombers not carrying nuclear weapons
MOSCOW - Russia said Monday that strategic bomber planes which were ordered this month to resume the Soviet-era practice of long-range patrols are not carrying nuclear weapons, ITAR-TASS news agency reported. We are not flying with nuclear weapons during our patrols. They are not aboard. There are only training weapons, the head of strategic aviation, General Pavel Androsov, was quoted as saying.
He said the main aim of the flights was to improve training for pilots, which in recent years was virtually stopped. The airplanes involved in the patrols are the Tu-160, Tu-95MS, Il-78, and MiG-35, Androsov said.
President Vladimir Putin announced the resumption of long-range flights in international air space while he attended military exercises on August 17. Such flights were standard during the Cold War standoff with the United States and its western European allies, but were abandoned in 1992 amid financial difficulties that followed the Soviet collapse.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-08-28 |