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Code-named BISON by NATO, a generally unsatisfactory Soviet all-jet heavy bomber, intended for intercontinental operations but whose fuel consumption precluded | Code-named BISON by NATO, a generally unsatisfactory Soviet all-jet heavy bomber, intended for intercontinental operations but whose fuel consumption precluded them |
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Mya-4 [r]: Code-named BISON by NATO, a generally unsatisfactory Soviet all-jet heavy bomber, intended for intercontinental operations but whose fuel consumption precluded them