The Russian Aerospace Forces have deployed Tu-160 intercontinental range strategic bombers for operations over neutral waters in the Arctic Ocean, at a time of rising tensions in the region between the country and Western Bloc states.

The Russian Defense Ministry reported regarding the operations: The Tu-160 strategic missile carriers completed a scheduled flight in the airspace over neutral waters of the Arctic Ocean. The flight lasted more than 11 hours.

Entering service from the late 1980s, the Tu-160 is currently the only type of intercontinental range bomber in production worldwide, with production of the American B-2 having ended in 2000, while the new American B-21 and Chinese H-20 bombers have yet to enter production.

The aircraft provides a number of unique long range engagement capabilities, which has made the small fleet highly prized, and led Russia to invest heavily in expanding numbers with the goal of fielding approximately 70 aircraft.

NATO members have rapidly expanded their military presences in the Arctic, with the U.S. having prioritized bases in Alaska to receive F-22 and F-35 fifth generation fighters, while planning to deploy more F-35’s in Finland near the Russian Arctic.

USA deploying Aircraft Carrier Strike Group to the coast of Israel

The U.S. Navy’s most capable super-carrier USS Gerald Ford in September led a small fleet for operations in the Arctic Circle, which was considered a further show of force aimed at Russia.

In early November the U.S. Air Force deployed a B-52H strategic bomber from Moron Air Base in Spain for operations near the Russian Arctic, with the aircraft receiving an escort from Finnish Air Force F-18 fighters and support from Finnish joint terminal attack controllers.

Multiple factors have combined to give the Arctic considerable strategic value, including its vast and increasingly accessible natural resources, the short distance between the USA and Russia allowing both to launch nuclear attacks across it, and the growing importance of the North Sea Route allowing for a circumventing of Western controlled waters in trade.

The high value of the Tu-160 has led Ukrainian forces operating with extensive Western support to launch multiple attempted strikes on the fleet’s primary operating facility, Engels-2 Airbase, the most recent of which caused a major fire on June 6.

Tu-160 Bombers at Engels-2 Airbase

A portion of the Tu-160 fleet was subsequently redeployed to Anadyr Airbase, one of the easternmost points on the Asian continent, which a number of analysts speculated was influenced by the need to protect the aircraft at a time of escalated attacks on bomber bases.

The aircraft were in mid-June employed to strike targets in Ukraine for the first time as part of the ongoing war effort.

A number of new armaments, including hyper-sonic weapons, are currently under development for the Tu-160

complementing the bomber fleet’s current primary armament of Kh-101 radar evading cruise missiles, and their nuclear armed counterparts the Kh-102, which have ranges estimated at close to 5000 kilometers.

Military Watch Magazine / ABC Flash Point News 2025.

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Donnchadh
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Reply to  baronmaya
December 1, 2025 03:00

Russia must realise that platitudes don’t work ,neither does this “wanting to be friends ” with the West I know the UK mindset very well ,they have always had an aggressive military dogma its built in just like Germany was in the 1930,s . Same thought processes .After multiple “peace talks ” that got nowhere other than the west thinking Russia is a “pushover ” and a quick First Strike would finish Russia off making them more aggressive all that’s happened is the west preparing for WW3 and shouting it from the rooftops .. While “being nice ” is nice… Read more »

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Reply to  Donnchadh
December 3, 2025 22:54

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Donnchadh
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Reply to  Valkyri
December 4, 2025 05:16

Absolutely Brilliant !!! couldn’t have shown it better in one photo -says it all !

Its so good I have photo-shot it for future reference and I dont do that very often.

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