Tupolev Tu-142M3

Tupolev Tu-142

PaysUnion soviétique – Russie
RôleAvions de patrouille maritime et de lutte anti-sous-marine
Première mouche18 juillet 1968
Construit100

Lla Tupolev Tu-142 (russe : Туполев Ту-142 ; Le Bear F/J est un avion de reconnaissance maritime et de lutte anti-sous-marine (ASW) dérivé du bombardier stratégique à turbopropulseurs Tu-95. Une variante de communication spécialisée désignée Tu-142MR a été chargée de tâches de communication à longue portée avec des sous-marins lanceurs de missiles balistiques soviétiques. Le Tu-142 a été conçu par le bureau d’études Tupolev et fabriqué par les usines de machines Kuibyshev Aviation et Taganrog de 1968 à 1994. Anciennement exploité par la marine soviétique et l’armée de l’air ukrainienne, le Tu-142 sert actuellement dans la marine russe.

Source: Tupolev Tu-142 sur Wikipedia

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A Cold War Giant

Lla Tupolev Tu-142 is the specialized maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) derivative of the iconic Tu-95 « Ours » strategic bomber. Developed during the 1960s to counter the growing threat of American Polaris-equipped submarines, the Tu-142 was designed for extreme endurance. It is capable of patrolling the vast expanses of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans for over 12 hours at a time, listening for the faint acoustic signatures of submerged targets.

Attribute Technical Specification (Tu-142MZ)
Rôle Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) / Maritime Patrol
Crew 11–13 (Including Pilots, Navigators, and Sensor Operators)
First Flight June 18, 1968
Groupe motopropulseur 4 × Kuznetsov NK-12MP turboprops
Propellers 8-bladed contra-rotating propellers
Vitesse maximale 925 km/h (575 mph)
Ferry Range 12,000 km (7,500 miles)
Armement 2 × 23mm AM-23 tail cannons; torpedoes, depth charges, and sonobuoys

Specialized Hunting Gear

  • Contra-Rotating Propellers: The Tu-142 uses the worlds most powerful turboprop engines, driving two sets of blades spinning in opposite directions. This provides immense efficiency and thrust but creates a sound so loud it can be heard by submarine sonars even when the plane is high above the water.
  • Lla « FOU » Boom: A long, thin stinger extends from the tip of the vertical stabilizer. This is the Magnetic Anomaly Detector, which detects the slight distortion in the Earths magnetic field caused by the steel hull of a submerged submarine.
  • Sonobuoy Bays: Unlike the bomber version, the Tu-142 features specialized bays that can carry and drop hundreds of sonobuoys (floating microphones) into the ocean to create an acoustic net.
  • Lla « Bear-J » Variant (Tu-142MR): This specialized version serves as a VLF (Very Low Frequency) communications relay. It features a massive 5-mile-long trailing wire antenna used to transmit launch orders to Russian nuclear submarines while they are deep underwater.

Operational History & Service

  • The Indian Connection: For nearly 30 years, the Indian Navy operated a fleet of Tu-142MKE aircraft (nicknamed « Albatross »). They were the primary long-range guardians of the Indian Ocean until their retirement in 2017.
  • Low-Level Hunting: Despite its massive size (wingspan of 50 meters), Tu-142 pilots are trained to fly at altitudes as low as 100 meters over the sea to deploy weapons and visual sensors.
  • Modernization: The Russian Navy continues to operate the Tu-142MZ, which has been upgraded with the « Novella » mission system, allowing it to track up to 32 targets simultaneously above and below the water.
  • Endurance King: The Tu-142 holds several world records for turboprop distance and endurance, proving that the 1950s airframe design remains one of the most efficient ways to carry heavy sensors over long distances.

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