ОХУ-ын Tu-22M3 бөмбөгдөгч онгоц осолджээ

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Энэхүү мэдээ, нийтлэлийг хиймэл оюун боловсруулав.

Их хэмжээний холын зайн нислэг үйлдэх зориулалттай бөмбөгдөгч онгоц сургуулилтын нислэг гүйцэтгэж байхдаа осолдсон болохыг ОХУ-ын Батлан хамгаалах яам баталлаа.

ОХУ-ын Эрхүү мужид сургуулилтын нислэг үйлдэж байсан Tu-22M3 бөмбөгдөгч онгоц осолджээ. ОХУ-ын Батлан хамгаалах яамны мэдээлснээр, онгоцонд байлдааны зэвсэглэл байгаагүй бөгөөд бүх нисгэгч амжилттай шүхрээр бууж, газарт ямар нэгэн хохирол учраагүй байна. Эрхүү мужийн амбан захирагч Игорь Кобзевийн мэдээлснээр, нисгэгчдийг орон нутгийн иргэд олж, эмнэлгийн тусламж үзүүлж эхэлжээ.

Tu-22M3 нь Оросын холын зайн нисэх хүчний гол бүрэлдэхүүн бөгөөд Украины эсрэг мөргөлдөөнд Kh-22, Kh-32 зэрэг пуужин ашиглан цохилт өгөхөд өргөнөөр ашиглагдаж ирсэн. Энэ төрлийн онгоц нь байлдааны ажиллагаанаас гадуур осолдох нь ховор тохиолдол бөгөөд тус улсын стратегийн цэргийн хүчин чадалд сөргөөр нөлөөлөх хүчин зүйл болж байна.

Сүүлийн жилүүдэд Оросын Tu-22M3 бөмбөгдөгч онгоцнууд байлдааны болон байлдааны бус нөхцөл байдалд хэд хэдэн удаа хохирол амссан юм. Тухайлбал, 2024 оны дөрөвдүгээр сард Украинд устгагдсан гэх тохиолдлоос гадна 2023 болон 2025 онд агаарын баазад байрлаж байх үед нь дроны цохилтод өртөж байжээ. Одоогоор ОХУ-д 50 орчим идэвхтэй Tu-22M3 онгоц байгаа бөгөөд ослын шалтгааныг тодруулахаар мөрдөн шалгах ажиллагаа үргэлжилж байна.

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Multiple videos circulating on social media show the crash of a Russian Tupolev Tu-22M3 Backfire-C bomber today. Footage shows the swing-wing bomber entering a steep nose-down dive before slamming into the ground, producing a large plume of black smoke. The footage has not been independently verified, but Russian authorities have confirmed the loss of the aircraft.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said the Tu-22M3 crashed while making an approach to land in the Irkutsk region, in southeastern Siberia, during what it described as a routine training flight. According to the ministry, the bomber was not carrying a combat load, all crew members ejected safely, and there were no casualties or damage on the ground. The cause of the crash has not been disclosed, and an investigation is underway.

The governor of the Irkutsk region, Igor Kobzev, said that the aircraft crashed in the Bokhansky district, near the village of Kamenka. Kobzev added that the crew had been found by local people after ejecting and were already getting medical treatment.

Belaya, near Irkutsk, is an important Backfire base, accommodating the 200th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment.

The Tu-22M3 remains a key component of Russia’s Long-Range Aviation fleet and has been used extensively in the war against Ukraine to launch cruise missile strikes in standoff attacks. This makes any loss of the type noteworthy even when it occurs outside of combat operations, as was the case today.

In the Ukraine war, the Tu-22M3 has primarily been associated with attacks using Kh-22 (AS-4 Kitchen) and Kh-32 supersonic anti-ship missilesrepurposed for use against ground targets. This weapon has proven to be very destructive, although not highly precise, for land attack applicationsand has resulted in significant numbers of civilian deaths.

A video from May 2022 that purports to show the launch of Kh-22 cruise missiles, as seen from the cockpit of aTu-22M3:

During the conflict, Ukraine claims to have used aSoviet-era S-200(SA-5 Gammon) long-range surface-to-air missile to bring down the Tu-22M3 that crashed in the Stavropol region of southern Russia on April 19, 2024, an incident you can read more about here.

Other examples of the Tu-22M3 have been destroyed on the ground by Ukrainian drone strikes during the conflict.

In August 2023, a Backfire was destroyed by a drone strike while on the ground at the airbase of Soltsy-2 in the Novgorod region.

Subsequently, in Operation Spiderweb, in June 2025, four more Tu-22M3s were confirmed destroyed on the ground, while another two were confirmed damaged. At least four more Backfires were targeted in the same attacks and may also have received some degree of damage. On this occasion, Ukraine employed short-range explosive-laden drones that targeted Russia’s missile-carrying bomber fleet in an unprecedented attack on at least four airbases, including Belaya.

Today’s incident also adds to a growing list of recent non-combat accidents involving the aging bomber fleet. Previous such losses, all in the Irkutsk region, occurred in August 2024, April 2025, and June 2026.

After all of these incidents, the Russian Tu-22M3 fleet today numbers around 50 active aircraft, although there are additional non-serviceable aircraft that could be brought back into service after extensive overhaul.

Since the Tu-22M3 has been out of production for decades, every airframe is especially precious. Any loss reduces Russia’s Long-Range Aviation capabilities and readiness. This has an impact not only on the war in Ukraine but also on Russia’s broader Long-Range Aviation force, a key element of the country’s strategic military posture.

We will update this post as we find out more about today’s incident.

Contact the author: thomas@thewarzone.com

Thomas Newdick is a staff writer at TWZ, where he covers military aviation, defense technology, weapons systems, and international security. Based in Berlin, Germany, he reports on conflicts, military modernization efforts, and emerging aerospace technologies around the world, with a particular interest in airpower and its role in contemporary warfare. His reporting is informed by deep expertise in modern and historical airpower, particularly in Europe, with a focus on military aviation, air campaigns, and aerospace developments across the continent and beyond.


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