Russia showcased its aerial strength with Su-35S fighters escorting Tu-22M3 strategic bombers over the Baltic Sea.
The bombers carried Kh-32 long-range anti-ship missiles and remained airborne for over five hours in a clear message to NATO amid rising tensions.
- The Su-35S, an advanced derivative of the Soviet Su-27, features a 2,000-kilometre range and a 400-kilometre Irbis-E radar for early warning.
- The Tu-22M3 fleet, originally built between 1989 and 1997, was deployed in Zapad 2025 drills simulating strikes on critical targets.
- The Kh-32 upgrades enhance guidance, countermeasures, and Mach 5 speed capabilities. Watch
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