The Air Force plans to build 100 that can deploy either nuclear weapons or conventional bombs, and can be used with or without a human crew. the B-1 Lancer and the B-2 Spirit. Then the hangar
The Nuclear Notebook column has been published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists since 1987. This issue’s column examines Israel’s nuclear arsenal, which we estimate includes a stockpile of roughly 90 warheads. Israel neither officially confirms nor denies that it possesses nuclear weapons, and our estimate is therefore largely based
Watch One B-2 Bomber Destroy an Airfield with 80 Bombs. The video shows not just how many bombs a B-2 can carry, but how accurate its weaponry is.
The Rafale has been cleared to operate the following weapons: The METEOR very long-range air-to-air missile, The MICA air-to-air “Beyond Visual Range” (BVR) interception, combat and self-defence missiles, in their IR (heat-seeking) and EM (active radar homing) versions. The MICA can be used within visual range (WVR) and beyond visual range
The bomber will be able to carry both conventional and nuclear weapons, which will combine with Boeing's B-52 strategic bombers to replace the existing fleet of B-1 and B-2 bombers.
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