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English: SOVIET MIDAS TANKER REFUELING BEAR BOMBER
The MIDAS tanker aircraft, which became operational in 1987, was used to support strategic bombers such as the BEAR H (pictured here) and possibly tactical and air defense aircraft. In peacetime, in-flight refueling extended the Soviets' reach from their homeland. |
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Source | http://www.dia.mil/history/art/series_one.html |
Author | Richard J. Terry |
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