The Tupolev TU-28, also known as the Fiddler by NATO, is a marvel of Cold War aviation engineering. As the largest and heaviest fighter ever built, it soared through the skies from the late 1960s, showcasing the might of Soviet aerospace capabilities. Designed primarily for long-range interception missions, the TU-28 was equipped with powerful radar and armed with large missiles capable of taking down enemy bombers before they could pose a threat to Soviet territory. Its operational history is a testament to the technological race of the era, serving as a formidable adversary to any who dared to challenge Soviet airspace. The TU-28 Fiddler, with its impressive size, speed, and firepower, remains an iconic symbol of Cold War airpower, revered by aviation enthusiasts and historians alike.
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