I realized what you were asking:With such a range, it can fly a wide circle around hostile radar before heading to its patrol area,
How is it going to outrange (eg) sea based X band which has 3-4 times it's range?
It's sensor range has to be useful within its operating environment.
a plane with half the radius cant afford that. So i think it is more survivable.
Who had ASW dominance in the cold war?
Numbers = overlap
Numbers = saturation
Numbers = endurance
Numbers = less crew fatigue
Numbers = easier maintenance
In ASW aviation the russians had and have none of that
It is also fast enough to have a decent chance to outrun an incoming fighter.
Mach 1.5+ fighter + Mach 4+ missile. Missile turns at Mach 35. I know where I'd put my money....
More specifically i imagine a Russian battlegroup in GIUK, and the need to make a circle around northern Norway.
How? The reality is that NATO STANAVORLANT dominated the GUK completely. History beats theory hands down....
Pacifics wast area would of cource also be an ideal place for the Tu 95 rec
How and where? The threat corridors of importance are covered by X band and other OTHR systems.
The Bear was an irritant then - and an irritant threat for some navies in the PACRIM now - but in the main? I'd be putting my money on 3-4 sophisticated militaries in that region being able to neutralise what is a legacy item of the 1950's intercontinental piston era fairly quickly.
Single platform persistence was identified by the Soviets as a weakness, thats why they developed "Beating the Bushes" - BtB was also an abject compromise.
The US regarded them as such a minor threat that they killed off all long range air to air intercontinental missile development. In the current climate, how long do you think that it would last against an SM3 attack by an asset that outranges it in sensor and strike capability?
It's about systems - not platforms in isolation - and that platform is of limited value even before you try to make it fit in a strike SOP.
Like battleships, it's a relic of a bygone era - and its madness to use it in contemp warfare.
anyway, I'm not going to continue to debate this when the basics are not understood - we've been through this type of exercise on another thread (keeping the battleships alive as 21st Century arsenal ships)
An impressive plane? Yes, for its day. Not today.