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B-2 Spirit Bomber Aircraft
B-2 Spirit Bomber Aircraft The B-2 Spirit, or stealth bomber, was developed and built by an industry team consisting of Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and Vought Aircraft Industries. Capable of delivering nuclear and conventional munitions, the B-2’s primary mission is to attack time-critical targets early in a conflict to minimize an enemy’s war-making potential. Twenty-one B-2 aircraft are assigned to the U.S Air Force 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo [IMG]http://aircraft-industries.com/wp-*******/images/b2spirit.jpg[/IMG] Capabilities The B-2 supplies the following capabilities to its two-member crew:
B-2 Design The B-2 bomber has the ability to elude radar-guided air defenses due to its low-observable characteristics, and has sufficient structural capacity to deliver large payloads at long range. The aircraft incorporates the following features:
Boeing's Role Boeing in Seattle is currently doing work on the B-2's smart bomb rack and SATCOM radio. Boeing previously provided the following components:
Milestones
1991: the Air Force and B-2 industry team received the Collier Trophy 1993: the B-2 entered the U.S. Air Force operational fleet |
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