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The US Air Force is retiring the B-52’s replacements first. The 1950s bomber will outlive both of them
The Pentagon is retiring two bombers decades younger than the B-52 while rebuilding the old giant to fly for another ...
Dark Skies Official on MSN
The B-2 Spirit proved everyone wrong about stealth bombers
The B-2 Spirit can take off from the United States, fly across an ocean, enter heavily defended airspace, drop its payload, ...
The Aviationist on MSN
B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber Employs AGM-158C LRASM in SINKEX
The U.S. Air Force revealed for the first time that the B-2A Spirit stealth bomber can employ the AGM-158C Long Range ...
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Trump’s recent off-the-cuff comments led to speculation that the US Air Force might restart production lines for the B-2 Spirit bomber—but doing so would be virtually impossible. During his recent ...
The small number of B-2s in the Air Force’s inventory—and the labor-intensive process of maintaining its stealth coating—put ongoing maintenance costs as high as $200,000 per flight hour. The B-2 ...
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