Tupolev Tu-98

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The Tupolev Tu-98 was a Soviet prototype supersonic jet bomber developed in the 1950s that served as a technological precursor to later operational bombers.

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instanceOf jet bomber
prototype bomber aircraft
supersonic aircraft
aircraftConfiguration twin‑engine jet
airForceUser Soviet Air Forces
surface form: Soviet Air Forces (test only)
airframeFeature pressurized crew compartments
swept tailplane
airIntakeType side‑mounted intakes
category 1950s Soviet bomber aircraft
experimental military aircraft
cockpitConfiguration tandem seating for some crew positions
construction all‑metal
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 3
designer Andrei Tupolev
developmentGoal supersonic medium bomber
developmentReason to explore supersonic bomber configurations
developmentStart early 1950s
enginePlacement under‑wing pods
era Cold War
firstFlight 1956
fuselageType slender high‑speed fuselage
influenced Tu-128
surface form: Tupolev Tu‑128

later Soviet supersonic bombers
intendedArmament defensive cannon armament
internal bomb load
landingGear tricycle landing gear
manufacturer Tupolev Design Bureau
maximumSpeed approximately Mach 1
around 1200 km/h
natoReportingName Backfin
numberBuilt 1
operationalService never entered regular squadron service
powerplant 2 × Lyulka AL‑7 turbojet engines
primaryUse technology demonstrator
programOutcome cancelled
role attack aircraft
bomber
status not placed in production
prototype only
successorConcept Tupolev Tu‑24/Tu‑28 design studies
tailConfiguration conventional tail
testLocation Soviet flight test ranges
testRole aerodynamic research platform
systems testbed
wingConfiguration swept wing

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Tupolev hasProduct Tupolev Tu-98