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The United States developed and built one of the most advanced flying machines in the world. Then it shut it down before it ...
Multiple B-2 stealth bombers were headed to Guam Saturday, two sources familiar with their movements told ABC News. At this point, the bombers have no orders beyond that, according to the sources.
US News: Flight tracking data revealed that several B-2 bombers appear to have taken off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri Friday night in a massive dev.
WASHINGTON – As many as six stealth B-2 bombers departed their home at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and headed west over the Pacific, Al-Monitor can confirm, as the White House threatens to ...
The B-2 Spirit is a long-range, stealth strategic bomber developed by Northrop Grumman for the United States Air Force. Introduced in 1997, it features a distinctive flying wing design and radar ...
US moved B-2 Stealth Bombers to Guam on Saturday (AFP) The B-2 is equipped to carry the US's 30,000-pound GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, which is designed to destroy targets deep underground.
As the Iran-Israel conflict continues, B-2 stealth bombers with massive ordnance penetrators could target Iran's buried Fordow nuclear site from either Guam or Diego Garcia, experts say.
Several US B-2 bombers took off from a US base and were headed across the Pacific, according to media reports. The bombers can carry the only weapon capable of destroying Iran's deeply buried ...
B-2 stealth bomber MYTEE 14, used in a decoy mission during the recent Iran strike, is currently stuck in Hawaii after an emergency landing at Honolulus Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. The ...
Code-named "Operation Midnight Hammer," the top-secret U.S. precision attack on Iran's nuclear facilities launched overnight ...
US B-2 bombers were involved in strikes on Iran's nuclear sites on Saturday. The bombers, capable of carrying large munitions suitable for such operations, were previously reported to be mobilising.