Tupolev Tu-123

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The Tupolev Tu-123 was a Soviet-era supersonic reconnaissance drone designed for high-altitude strategic surveillance missions during the Cold War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet military equipment
military aircraft
reconnaissance drone
unmanned aerial vehicle
armament unarmed
category Soviet unmanned aerial vehicles
high-altitude aircraft
supersonic aircraft
configuration tailless delta wing
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
cruiseSpeed supersonic
designer Tupolev Design Bureau
developedFor strategic reconnaissance against NATO
engineModel KRD-26 turbojet
engineType turbojet
era Cold War
firstFlight 1961
fuselageType slender cylindrical fuselage
guidance pre-programmed inertial navigation
intendedUse high-altitude strategic surveillance
reconnaissance over hostile territory
introduction mid-1960s
launchMethod ground-based launcher
rocket-assisted takeoff
launchPlatform transporter-erector-launcher vehicle
length approximately 27 metres
manufacturer Tupolev Design Bureau
maximumSpeed approximately Mach 2.5
NATOreportingName DBR-1
operationalStatus retired
payloadType electronic intelligence equipment
photographic cameras
primaryRole photo-reconnaissance
strategic reconnaissance
propulsionType jet
range approximately 2,000 miles
approximately 3,200 kilometres
recoveryMethod non-recoverable airframe
parachute recovery of payload section
retired 1970s
serviceCeiling approximately 22,000 metres
approximately 72,000 feet
serviceEntry 1964
successor Tupolev Tu-141
Tupolev Tu-143
usedBy Soviet Air Defense Forces
surface form: Soviet Air Defence Forces

Soviet Air Forces
warhead none
wingspan approximately 8 metres

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Tupolev hasProduct Tupolev Tu-123