Tu95v Bear Bomber 3d Model
Tu95v Bear Bomber 3d Model – Engineering the Cold War Colossus
The silver fuselage of the modified No. 5800302 reflects the harsh Arctic sun, standing as a testament to the sheer scale of Soviet aeronautical engineering during the height of the nuclear arms race. This specific variant, the Tu-95V, underwent extensive structural modifications to accommodate the massive weight and volume of the RDS-220, the most powerful explosive device ever detonated. Artists and historians alike appreciate the distinct silhouette of the Bear, characterized by its swept-back wings and the thunderous roar of its contra-rotating propellers.
Digital artists requiring absolute fidelity find that this tu95v bear bomber 3d model captures the nuanced curves of the fuselage and the industrial grit of the Cold War era. Every rivet and panel line follows the original blueprints of the Tupolev design bureau, ensuring that your renders convey the intimidating presence of this strategic asset. The model emphasizes the unique white thermal protection paint applied to the aircraft to shield the crew from the blinding flash of the 50-megaton blast.
Tu95v Bear Bomber 3d Model – Replicating the RDS-220 Delivery System
The delivery mechanism remains the centerpiece of this digital recreation. Engineers removed the bomb bay doors and several fuel tanks to fit the oversized Tsar Bomba, a detail we reproduce with surgical precision. The landing gear struts show the compression of a heavy-lift aircraft, while the cockpit glazing offers a glimpse into the workspace of Major Andrey Durnovtsev. A massive parachute slowed the descent of the weapon to provide the crew with a narrow window for escape.
Historical accuracy defines every aspect of this asset, from the specific antenna arrays to the reinforced undercarriage. We pay close attention to the texture work, simulating the weathering expected from a high-altitude strategic bomber operating in the unforgiving conditions of the Olenegorsk Air Base. This attention to detail allows for extreme close-up renders without loss of visual integrity.
Precision Geometry and External Detailing
The model features a high level of fidelity across all external components, ensuring it meets the standards of professional production environments. We optimized the geometry to balance performance with visual density, making it suitable for high-end visualization and simulation. The following features define the technical quality of the asset:
- Accurately scaled Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprop engines with distinct blade pitch.
- Authentic fuselage paneling and high-resolution texture maps based on 1961 specifications.
- Detailed landing gear assemblies including specialized heavy-duty wheels and struts.
- Correctly proportioned Tsar Bomba external store with its integrated parachute housing.
Historical Context for Digital Creators
Integrating this aircraft into a historical visualization or a modern military simulation adds a layer of gravity to the scene. The Bear remains a symbol of an era where engineering limits were pushed to their breaking point during the 1961 test over Novaya Zemlya. This digital model serves as a bridge between historical documentation and modern creative expression. For other high-detail models, consider checking out our Tupolev Tu-154 Russia with Levels of Detail.
Collectors of aviation history can find more technical data regarding strategic assets and nuclear delivery systems at the Federation of American Scientists. This model provides the necessary depth for educational documentaries, cinematic sequences, and historical archives.
Seller Original Description
Purchase link is here https://www.artstation.com/artwork/3qmb0BSpecial carrier aircraft to test-drop the largest thermonuclear weapon ever designed, the Tsar Bomba.30 October 1961: At 9:30 a.m., specially modified Tupolev Tu-95V “Bear A” bomber, No. 5800302, under the command of Major Andrey Ergorovich Durnovtsev , departed Olenegorsk Air Base, 92 kilometers south of Murmansk.The Tu-95 dropped the RDS-220 from an altitude of 10,500 meters over the D-II test range, 15 kilometers north of the Mityushikha Strait on Novaya Zemlya. The bomb was retarded by parachute to allow the Bear time to escape the blast effects. After falling for 3 minutes, 8 seconds, at 11:33 a.m., the bomb detonated 4,000 meters above the surface of Novaya Zemlya.The Tsar Bomba (code name: Ivan or Vanya), also known by the alphanumerical designation AN602, was a hydrogen aerial bomb, and the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested.
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| ABOUT THE SELLER |
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| SELLER-USER-NAME | Tim Samedov |
| 3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
| 3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
| Triangles | 129k |
| Vertices | 68.7k |
| Category | Weapons & Military |
| Tags | b52, bomber, Cold War aircraft, high-poly model, military bomber, nuclear, russian, soviet, Soviet aviation, strategic-bomber, tsar-bomba, tsarbomba, tu-95v, tu95, tu95v bear bomber 3d model, tupolev, ussr |