PAK DA | |
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Role | Stealth strategic bomber |
National origin | Russia |
Manufacturer | Kazan Aircraft Production Association, Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant, Beriev[1] |
Designer | Tupolev |
Introduction | 2027 (expected)[2] |
Status | In development |
Primary user | Russian Aerospace Forces |
The Tupolev PAK DA or PAK DA (Russian: ПАК ДА, short for: Перспективный авиационный комплекс дальней авиации, romanized: Perspektivnyi aviatsionnyi kompleks dal'ney aviatsii, lit. ''Prospective aviation complex for long-range aviation''),[3] codename Poslannik (Russian: Посланник, lit. 'Envoy'),[4] is a next-generation stealth strategic bomber being developed by Tupolev for the Long-Range Aviation branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces.[5] The PAK DA is set to complement and eventually replace the older Tupolev Tu-95 in Russia's Air Force service.[6]
According to the 2020 Izvestia report, three PAK DA prototypes were expected to be ready for preliminary testing by April 2023, with the state tests to begin in February 2026. The aircraft is expected to enter serial production in 2027.[7] Due to the ongoing modernization of Russia's current bomber fleet and massive purchases of upgraded Tu-160M2s, it is believed that the Russian Defence Ministry will initially procure only a small number of PAK DA bombers.[8]
Technical parameters of the PAK DA include subsonic speed, 12,000-kilometre (7,500 mi) operational range and a capability to continuously remain in the air for up to 30 hours while carrying both conventional and nuclear payloads up to 30 tons.[9] The aircraft is expected to have a crew of four.[7]
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