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[Tech/RFC] Tupolev Tu-95X
[Tech/RFC] Tupolev Tu-95X
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Another bit of tech color for the general amusement. Comments welcome --Mal


==== Tu-95X "Cosmo Bear" ====

{{ ships:tu95.jpg?x285 |Tu-95 Bear}}
^ Registry Number: | AZ00#### |
^ Base Hull: | Tupolev Tu-95 |
^ Drive Type: | Gravity propellers x4 |
^ Drive Rating: | peak velocity 0.025c |
^ Owner of Record: | Soviet Air Force, LLC |
^ Flag of Record: | People's Republic of Freedonia |
^ Home Port: | [[gazetteer:places:earth:Gagarin Crater AFB], Luna |
^ Purpose: | Fighter carrier/tender\ Strategic bomber |
^ Launched: | 7 August 2013 |
^ Crew: | 1 AI pilot standard |
^ Supplementary Crew: | up to 7 others depending on mission |
^ Faction: | [[gazetteer:factions:Soviet Air Force] |
^ Status: | **Active** |

=== History ===

The Tu-95X (NATO reporting name "Cosmo Bear") is a handwaved variant of the venerable Russian Tu-95 bomber.

The aircraft in service with the Soviet Air Force were purchased from the Ukranian government during the development of the Ga-15 fighter. Simulations suggested that the Fearless' fuel consumption profile would make the fighter a poor patrol aircraft. Using another vehicle as a patrol base made enough sense that the Central Committee spent some time researching options. A few dozen calls later, the VVS acquired four decommissioned Tu-95 bombers and had them shipped to Gagarin Crater AFB for refitting.

The Cosmo Bear's primary mission is to act as a mothership for Ga-15 or F-EZig fighter craft. Each Tu-95 can carry four Fearless fighters in underwing configuration or seven E-Zigs (four underwing, three in belly compartments). Internal configuration is usually oriented towards refuelling and light maintenance duties. Inboard volume is very restricted, more so than the size of the bomber might indicate, so crew accomodations are spartan at best.

Command and control of the Cosmo Bear is done by a single AI pilot, though in a pinch the craft can be controlled by humans or even piloted remotely via interwave link. The habitable volume is left open for fighter pilots and/or service crews if necessary.

The Tu-95 earned the nickname "Bear" by being slow, lumbering and not something crossed lightly. The Cosmo Bear maintains that reputation with a native armament of six 23mm linear cannon (nose, amidships & tail turrets). When not performing tender patrols, it can also carry up to 20,000 kg of miscellaneous missiles, bombs and other instruments of destruction.

The Cosmo Bears flew a test program simultaneously with the Ga-15 fighters, and entered serviced at the same time. Two Tu-95s were assigned to Squadron A, a third was assigned to Squadron B (The Rocketeers, a F-EZig squadron) and the fourth was held back as an upgrade testbed.

=== Class Quirks ===

* //Good Solid Russian Engineering// - The Cosmo Bear is a damage sponge. It can take more hits than most vehicles in its mass range and still be operable.
* //FEW PRECISION ADJUSTMENTS!// - The ship will repair itself if necessary, but the autorepair system has to be booted by banging on the hull with a wrench.

=== Trivia ===
* According to X-COM legend, the VVS outfitted a Tu-95X as a reconnaissance and/or special operations platform. As the story goes, the bomber (callsign "KIMURA") refused to leave Venus orbit during shakedown, and the project was declared a failure. However, an unmarked Cosmo Bear has been sighted in and around MARS counterterrorism activity. The Central Committee denies all knowledge, of course.
Mr. Fnord interdimensional man of mystery

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#2
*grin* I approve.
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#3
Had to go with the Bear, man. The only thing more quintessentially Soviet are ushankas and Kalishnikovs. Wink
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#4
*laughs* Looks good, and I love the autorepair quirk. *grin* But then, it's a bear. We bears have to stick together. Smile
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#5
*Stamps '100% Pure Awesome' on this one*

... You know, it's only a matter of time, of course, before one of us gets the druthers to put out a Red October. Complete with a 'silent drive'
system. Wink
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#6
Quote:... You know, it's only a matter of time, of course, before one of us gets the druthers to put out a Red October. Complete with a 'silent drive' system. Wink
Yep... and it's been christened "Stingray"
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#7
She's that stealthy? O_O;
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#8
She would be if she wasn't bright pink when the drive's activated...
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#9
If it wasn't for the fact that everybody knows this, it would be Somebody Else's Problem.

Leonard's working with Eddie to make things like that happen though...
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