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Tu-160 supersonic strategic bomber (Nato reporting name of Blackjack) is a variable-sweep wing supersonic strategic missile carrier manufactured by the Tupolev aircraft research and engineering complex joint stock company of Moscow and the Kazan-Gorbunov Aircraft Production Association in Tatarstan from 1980 to 1992. Jun 8, 2020 - Explore Hal Cohen's board 'Tu-160 Blackjack', followed by 935 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Aviation, Aircraft, Military aircraft. Since its inception, the Tupolev-produced Tu-160 (NATO codename of 'Blackjack', nicknamed in Russia/Soviet Union as the 'White Swan') has been the largest jet-powered, swing-wing combat aircraft platform ever produced, mounting the most powerful jet engines fitted to any military aircraft. The Tu-160 Blackjack, known as the White Swan for its graceful and sleek shape, was one such aberration. Enjoy the -160 in all of its glory in this fantastic video which features a pair of the large white bombers during patrols over Arctic regions of Russia.