Tupolev Tu-91

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The Tupolev Tu-91 was a Soviet turboprop-powered attack and torpedo bomber prototype developed in the 1950s for carrier-based and coastal strike roles but never entered mass production.

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instanceOf attack aircraft
prototype aircraft
torpedo bomber
aircraftCategory military aircraft
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
single-engine
aircraftEngineType turboprop
aircraftEra Cold War
armamentType bombs
guns
torpedoes
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 2
designedAsSuccessorTo World War II-era torpedo bombers
designedBy Tupolev Design Bureau
surface form: Tupolev OKB
designedForEnvironment naval aviation
designedForServiceBranch naval aviation branch of the Soviet armed forces
designedForTask ground attack
ship attack
developedFor Soviet Navy
developedInDecade 1950s
intendedOperationFrom aircraft carrier
coastal bases
landingGearType retractable landing gear
manufacturer Tupolev Design Bureau
primaryMission anti-ship attack
coastal strike
torpedo delivery
productionStatus not mass-produced
propulsion turboprop engine
role attack aircraft
maritime strike aircraft
torpedo bomber
status prototype
tailConfiguration conventional tail

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Tupolev hasProduct Tupolev Tu-91