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America’s B-52 Stratofortress Bombers Have Come Home from Spain
The BTF mission to Spain was likely the final such mission of 2025—but this is not known for certain, as the missions are ...
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B-52 Bombers Depart Dyess for Global Thunder 26
U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortresses, stationed at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, and Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, depart the airfield as part of Exercise Global Thunder 26 at Dyess AFB, Texas, Oct.
Bomber Task Force missions are never announced in advance and vary in terms of time and location, intended to keep US adversaries unprepared. Even as the longest government shutdown in United States ...
The B-2 bomber was the last American heavy bomber built in the 20th Century. While Boeing was the prime contractor with the B-52 and it bought Rockwell's B-1 building arm, it was Northrop-Grumman who ...
New images captured by aviation photographer Ryan Watamura show a U.S. Air Force B-52H flying a low-level route over California with one external pylon loaded with the new AGM-181 Long Range Stand Off ...
At the time the pictures were taken, the U.S. military was launching air and missile strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. By Jeff Schogol Published Nov 14, 2025 9:29 AM EST The Pentagon has posted ...
HMS Prince of Wales (R09) launched F-35B Lightning II fighters in the Mediterranean Sea during NATO exercise Falcon Strike, which spanned Nov. 3-14, 2025. Royal Navy photo The U.K. Carrier Strike ...
The first B-52 mission with aerial refueling lasted around eight hours, during which the plane reportedly reached Finland’s border with Russia BERLIN, November 17. /TASS/. B-52 strategic bombers are ...
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B-1B Lancer Bombers Return to Ellsworth AFB
The B-1Bs of the 28th Bomb Wing are returning to Ellsworth AFB, after runway reconstruction has been completed in preparation for the B-21's arrival. B-1B Lancer bombers from Ellsworth AFB (Air Force ...
The B-21 bomber, the first U.S. sixth-generation combat aircraft, is designed to conduct conventional and nuclear strikes.
Newly released images from the U.S. Department of Defense show a sweeping and direct display of American military power near Venezuela, capturing the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group maneuvering ...
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