This is coolbert:
From the Russian aviation web site we have some startling assertions that I must question.
First regarding the Soviet era interceptor aircraft Tu-28 NATO codename "Fiddler":
"Many NATO automatic recce aerostatic balloons were shot down by Tu-128s in 1970s."
And for the high-flying M17 reconnaissance aircraft NATO codename "Mystic":
"Myasishchev/Molniya M-17 "Mystic" (Ram-M) was designed originally as high-altitude aircraft with a dorsal gun turret, to shot down US reconnaissance balloons floated over the USSR after WWII."
* "Tu-128A 36.5K Fiddler (Monino Museum, Moscow 26-Aug-1995) - The Tu-28 (bureau designation Tu-128) is a development of the Tu-98 bomber. It is probably the largest fighter ever built, and armed with outsized missiles. Around 200 were built, to patrol to vast areas of Siberia, which are not protected by a SAM screen. [the] main objective was to intercept B-52 long before they approached the soviet airspace. Twin-engined, two seat long-range all-weather interceptor."
* "M-17 Mystic-A/Stratosfera [Ram-M] - Single-seat high-altitude research aircraft ([Ram-M] - high altitude balloon interceptor) designed originally as high-altitude aircraft with a dorsal gun turret, to shot down US reconnaissance balloons floated over the USSR after WWII."
These "US reconnaissance balloons" and "NATO automatic recce aerostatic balloons" are the various unmanned intelligence-gathering projects as sent aloft beginning in the late 1940's and ending [?] in the middle 1950's? Free-floating and very high-altitude balloons "Projects" having names such as Skyhook, Mogul, Moby Dick, Grandson, Genetrix.
"Project Genetrix was a United States Air Force program which, beginning in January 1956, sent 516 surveillance balloons over Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in order to take photographs and collect intelligence. Authorized [Genetrix] by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on December 27, 1955 . . . Genetrix was a follow up to Project Skyhook, Project Mogul, Project Moby Dick and Project Grandson."
These "projects" ended with the advent [1956] of the U-2 reconnaissance airplane? The unmanned balloon "projects" for intelligence gathering produced very meagre and scant results, probably not even worth the time, money, manpower invested?
[in lieu of a better way to do things, given the technology existing at the time, the balloons were what you went with, no other alternative existing - - even if the results were unsatisfactory!]
"Fiddler" and "Mystic" did not come off the drawing boards until some time AFTER these balloon projects came to an end? There WERE NO shoot-downs as claimed because from 1956 onward there were NO balloons to shoot at? After the mid-1950's there was the U-2 and after the U-2 there were space satellites, the need for balloons passe' and outmoded - - the very concept of balloon intelligence gathering overflights flawed and ineffective to begin with!
Maybe the Russians know something the rest of us do not know?
coolbert.
Interesting how the Fiddler mirrors the spec of the Canadian Avro Arrow, which would have been in service at the same time had the Soviets managed to build a heavy bomber with "over-the-pole" capability.
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