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The Akula SB-3 is a [[Tennai|Tennaiite]] strategic bomber in service with the [[Royal Tennaiite Air Force]].
The Akula SB-3 is a [[Tennai|Tennaiite]] strategic bomber in service with the [[Royal Tennaiite Air Force]].  It is a development of the earlier [[Akula B-113]] medium range tactical bomber that entered service in 1967.  Compared to the B-113 it has a lengthened fuselage, a much extended range and payload, more powerful engines and redesigned engine intakes, and more advanced avionics and radar.  After entering service with the RTAF, it has become a major component of Tennai's strategic air power and nuclear deterrence force.


==Development==
==Development==
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==Operators==
==Operators==
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==Specifications==
==Specifications (SB-3C)==

Latest revision as of 03:54, 30 April 2022

Akula SB-3
Artist Concept of F-111 1980.JPEG
Role Strategic bomber
National origin Tennai
Manufacturer Akula Industries
First flight 1980
Introduction 1984
Status In service
Primary user Royal Tennaiite Air Force

The Akula SB-3 is a Tennaiite strategic bomber in service with the Royal Tennaiite Air Force. It is a development of the earlier Akula B-113 medium range tactical bomber that entered service in 1967. Compared to the B-113 it has a lengthened fuselage, a much extended range and payload, more powerful engines and redesigned engine intakes, and more advanced avionics and radar. After entering service with the RTAF, it has become a major component of Tennai's strategic air power and nuclear deterrence force.

Development

Design

Overview

Weapons

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Operational History

Royal Tennaiite Air Force

Other nations

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Operators

Specifications (SB-3C)