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The rise of Russia and its military

The rise of Russia and its military 


Tu-95 "Bear H"
(Picture I)
The rise of Russia and its military 


Below this text is a link to the video, what I will comment. So let's begin the reason, why Russian military abilities have been advanced since the 1990s, and the major reason for this is a better economic situation and stabilizing the social-economical areas in the society leaves money for increasing the developing of the military technology, and give better salaries for officers and other professional military men. Also, a restless political environment guarantees that the money and other resources can invest in developing the weapons and support systems.

After the fall of the Russian mafia, the western investments in that country have been very large, and that means that Western nations have funded the rebuilding Russian military, and when we are thinking about the systems, what might interest Russia, we must remember that in the 1980s and 1990s Soviet military invest lots of time and other resources to develop the missiles, and the forbears of the modern unmanned systems were missiles. In fact, Russia might be interesting about developing unmanned systems because of the same reasons with the West.

Robot bombers were developed by the Soviet Union were a revolutionary solution

Those systems would save the lives of military personnel, and because there is no crew on board, nobody even notices if those weapons were used an attack. In the Soviet Union, military forces were interesting about the robots as a weapon, and one of the most interesting ideas was to transform the TU-92 "Bear" class nuclear bomber the attack drone. The idea was to use normal inertial navigation system, and then the technician would calculate how long that aircraft would take to a certain point, and in that point, the system might drop the bomb.

The flight altitude will set to autopilot before aircraft will go to the runway, and when the mission is over the system swaps to another autopilot and inertia would flight that aircraft back to base. In some other versions, the bombers of fighters would be equipped with Geiger meters, and when the system would locate the radioactive radiation, the aircraft would turn to that target, and the Geiger meter or gamma-camera would lock on the radiation source, and when the angle of the camera is in a certain position, the system would launch the bombs or missiles to the target.

The gamma-camera keeps the gamma-ray source in the center of the screen, and the angle when the weapon hits to target is calculated for the certain speed. That makes those strikes sharp, but the thing is that those systems can use only fixed routes while flying to the targets. Modern computer technology allows making those systems more flexible and effective. Modern robot fighters can also take part in air combat. The reason why Soviets were interesting about robotics was that the personnel, who sits in the command bunker is easier to control than persons, who sit inside some aircraft.

The film, what I mentioned

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vSuI7e-MgI

Picture I
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cb/Russian_Bear_%27H%27_Aircraft_MOD_45158140.jpg

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