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Tu-128 is a long-range all-weather interceptor developed by the Soviet Tupolev Design Bureau. NATO is nicknamed "Cello". It is by far the largest interceptor in the world.
Figure-128 was only given a tactic: the B-52 was discovered, and then all four AA-4 missiles were volleyed 50 km away, and then immediately ran away, never in love. The weapon is four R-4 (AA-5) air-to-air missiles (usually two R-4R radar guided missiles and two R-4T infrared guided missiles) carried under the pylon.
Figure-128 uses a tandem two-seat design with a swept wing and the main landing gear is located in the nacelle under the main wing. Without a magazine, the huge fuselage can carry enough fuel, and the weapons are all fixed on the wing pylon.