The remote-weather interceptor in Figure 128 developed by the former Soviet Tupolev Design Bureau is called "cellists" as a NATO nickname and is currently the largest air combat fighter in the world.
The remote-weather interceptor in Figure 128 is only a tactic. After finding B-52, four AA-4 missiles are fully emitted from 50 km away and then immediately fled without bellicose posturing. Weapons are four R-4 (AA-5) air-to-air missiles under a pylon, normally two R-4R radar-guided missiles and two R-4T infrared-guided missiles.
The remote-weather interceptor in Figure 128 is designed with two vertical seats and swept-back wings. The main undercarriage is located within the pod under the main wing. A huge body can carry enough fuel without a magazine. Weapons are totally fixed on the pylon under the wing.
- Scale: 1/72
- Item Type: Plastic Model Aircraft Kit
- Model Brief:
- Length: 439mm
- Wingspan: 250mm
- Total Parts: 130+
- Photo Etched Parts: 1
- Total Sprues: 11 sprues
- Released Date: 2019-03
- More Features:
- The kit consists of over 130 parts, clear parts for canopy
- Fuselage & wing with finely engraved panel lines
- The kit consists of over 130 parts, clear parts for canopy