Former Air Force Colonel Who Completed 44-Hour Mission Reveals What It’s Like to Be Inside B-2 Stealth Bomber
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Inside the B-2 bomber behind Iran raid as pilots life lid on snack-laden jet
AN AMERICAN B-2 stealth bomber pilot has revealed what it’s like inside the world’s most inconspicuous jet. The warplanes, which carried out the daring attack on three Iranian nuke sites on Saturday, have long been riddled in mystery with very few people allowed inside them. AlamyThe B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber completed its first flight at Edwards Air Force Base, California in 1989[/caption] David Bohrer/ Wikimedia CommonsThe cockpit is very small…
Inside the cockpit of a B-2 bomber, one of America’s most secret aircraft
America's B-2 stealth bombers, which carried out the weekend attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, are among the most secretive aircraft in the nation, with few glimpses ever shown of its interior.
Exclusive First Look Inside The B-2 Stealth Bomber That Bombed Iran
B-2 Bomber (Photo Via X) There’s something almost otherworldly about the B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. With its sharp bat-wing design and smooth, radar-evading skin, it looks like it flew straight out of a science fiction film. First taking to the skies in July 1989, the B-2 remains one of the most advanced and secretive aircraft on Earth. Even today, more than three decades later, only a few people outside the U.S. military have ever seen it up cl…
B-2 Stealth Bomber Proved the Limitation of Elon Musk’s Drone Swarms Theory
In the most ambitious U.S. stealth airstrike in decades, seven B-2 Spirit bombers flew 7,000 miles from Missouri to Iran over the weekend weekend, dropping more than a dozen 30,000-pound bunker-busting bombs on nuclear sites [...]
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