The TU-95 , also known by its NATO reporting name "Bear" , is one of the most iconic strategic bombers in military aviation history. With its distinctive swept wings and massive contra-rotating propellers, it has long symbolized Russia’s long-range strategic reach . But many are asking today: how many TU-95 does Russia have ? To truly understand the answer, we must go beyond just the numbers and explore the evolution, modernization , and strategic role of this Cold War relic turned modern war machine. This angle offers a richer picture of why the TU-95 still matters in 2025. 🔍📊 The Operational Numbers: How Many TU-95 Bombers Are Still Flying? As of the latest available data, Russia maintains approximately 55 TU-95 aircraft in service . These are not all the same models — they span different versions, most notably the TU-95MS , the modernized variant adapted for cruise missile delivery. This number fluctuates slightly depending on maintenance schedules , upgrade timelines...