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Identical in appearance to the real-life Tupolev Tu-16, the Badger bomber is the primary long range multi-role aircraft of the USSR during Second World War. The aircraft has a swept-back wing design and two turbojet engines providing it with superior speed as well as a cargohold, large enough to carry an entire paratrooper unit or a compliment of conventional and parachute bombs. However, its armor is rather weak against anti-aircraft fire.

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  • Badger bomber (Red Alert 1)
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  • Identical in appearance to the real-life Tupolev Tu-16, the Badger bomber is the primary long range multi-role aircraft of the USSR during Second World War. The aircraft has a swept-back wing design and two turbojet engines providing it with superior speed as well as a cargohold, large enough to carry an entire paratrooper unit or a compliment of conventional and parachute bombs. However, its armor is rather weak against anti-aircraft fire.
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  • Light
useguns
usearmor
  • Light
airattack
  • 300(xsd:integer)
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Faction
Produced
Role
  • Dropped bombs & paratroopers
Name
  • Badger
Type
  • Tactical bomber
ImgSize
  • 100(xsd:integer)
trans
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Cost
  • Free
Sight
  • 0(xsd:integer)
techlv
  • -1(xsd:integer)
HP
  • 30(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Identical in appearance to the real-life Tupolev Tu-16, the Badger bomber is the primary long range multi-role aircraft of the USSR during Second World War. The aircraft has a swept-back wing design and two turbojet engines providing it with superior speed as well as a cargohold, large enough to carry an entire paratrooper unit or a compliment of conventional and parachute bombs. However, its armor is rather weak against anti-aircraft fire. Also, it seems the Allies had somehow aquired some of these aircraft, and used them to a certain extent. They probably bought these planes from a Soviet republic before the war or stole them. The black market is another possibility or their could be Allied-friendly nations that sold them by third party.
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