Meet B-2 stealth bombers that destroyed 3 nuclear plants in Iran has Microwave, toilet, refrigerator, each flight costs…, can travel…
New Delhi: Amid the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the United States on Saturday night joined Israel’s airstrike and launched brutal attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites. According to the reports, seven B-2 bombers were deployed for Operation Midnight Hammer to destroy Iran’s nuclear plants. They took off from the Whiteman Air Force Base outside Kansas City on Friday and flew 18 hours to enter Iran. After demolishing their targets, the B-2s were on their way back home, unattached.
The bombers refuelled several times mid-air, and as they are stealth bombers, they were virtually invisible to Oranian radar. B-2 bombers are equipped for such long-haul flights. There is enough room for one pilot to lie down while the other flies the plane. There is a toilet, a refrigerator and a microwave for snacks.
All You Need To Know About B-2 Spirit:
- The B-2 Spirit is built by Northrop Grumman.
- The B-2 Spirit can carry both conventional and nuclear weapons.
- The B-2 Spirit has range of over 6,000 nautical miles and in-air refueling capability
- The B-2 can strike heavily fortified targets such as nuclear sites.
- It can carry up to 40,000 pounds of bombs, including the GBU-57A/B.
- `The B-2 can also carry other bombs such as JDAMs, JSOWs, and JASSMs, making it suitable for a wide variety of missions.
- This combat aircraft is a vital part of America’s nuclear defense, capable of carrying up to 16 B83 nuclear bombs.
- The B-2 is specially designed for stealth, secure, and flexible missions while evading radar detection, which makes it a significant player in the Pacific region.
- One B-2 costs around USD 2.1 billion, making it one of the most expensive military aircraft in the world.
Along with the B-2 bombers, four Boeing KC-46 Pegasus refueling aircraft were also seen, two of which refueled the bombers over the Pacific Ocean. A report by Fox News speculates that the bombers were likely allowed to fly without heavy fuel tanks, as they were carrying a substantial payload, which could include bunker-buster bombs.
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