This Russian Bomber Is Still Dominating the Skies 35 Years After the Cold War
Briefly

The MiG-35 Fulcrum stands out as a significant multirole fighter, designed to achieve air superiority and execute ground strikes, equipped with advanced weaponry including air-to-air missiles and an internal 30mm cannon.
Russia's Tu-95 Bear, a long-term strategic bomber, showcases its capability to carry both nuclear and conventional missiles, and is historically renowned for deploying the Tsar Bomba, the largest nuclear weapon ever tested.
In addition to fighter jets and bombers, Russia's Air Force is bolstered by a variety of combat helicopters, such as the newer Ka-52 Alligator, known for its close-air support operations.
The evaluation of combat aircraft in the Russian military highlights those with significant armament, reaffirming the strength of its airforce as detailed in the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal.
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