Soviet Union M-50 Bounder Bomber
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It is a four-round supersonic strategic bomber developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War and designed by the Miashev Design Bureau. Built as a response to the US B- 58 of the Hustler supersonic bomber, M-50 prototype made its first flight in 1957. Designed with delta wings and extreme speeds, it is capable of carrying supersonic long-range M-61 cruise missiles. The fuselage design was long and slim, with large delta wings, and all the fuel was stored in the fuselage because the delta wings were extremely thin and could not hold fuel. However, due to the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and the priority of the Soviet space program, the project was eventually terminated.