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Originally Posted by Arty50
I highly doubt this. The Blackjack is largely considered to be a copy of the B1. In addition, it's much larger than the B1. The B1 is hardly stealthy. Sure it's radar signature isn't as large as a traditional plane of it's size, but it's not invisible. So tell me how a much larger plane of essentially the same size is going to suddenly be invisible. I call bullshit.
More importantly, Russia isn't stupid. The only reason Russia is going to launch a nuclear strike against the US is if we hit them first. And there's no reason for that to happen. Nuclear war between the two superpowers is a thing of the past. Russia is much too dependent on the US nowadays to even dare fucking with us. Besides, we get along pretty well with them right now.
I never meant to imply that they were intending to launch a nuclear first strike. The timing is suspicious given the situation with Iran. This is posturing for political purposes, not them threatening us so much.
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April 25, 2006
A senior Russian air force commander has claimed that new, upgraded Tu-160 bomber aircraft were unchallenged by US air defense systems when they penetrated a radar zone near the Canadian coast in US territory during an April training exercise, reports the Russian news agency RIA Novosti.
Commander of Russia's long-range strategic bombers, Lieutenant General Igor Khvorov said that the bombers successfully carried out four mock Tu-95MS cruise missile launches, 200 mock bombings, and 53 mock sorties during the exercise. The RIA Novosti reported that the United States Air Force is currently investigating how the Tu-160's escaped detection.
Lieutenant General Igor Khvorov said, "They were unable to detect the planes either with radars or visually."
Khvorov denies any link of the tests to the current US-Iranian tension, saying, "Of course, our exercises did not have anything to do with the situation in Iran, but their organization indirectly echoed in that region." ...
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