Facts Abount B-2 Aircraft which bombed Nuclear Sites in Iran

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The B-2 stealth bombers that struck Iran flew non-stop for 37 hours from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri before striking hitting Iran’s nuclear sites with their bunker-buster bombs

According to reports, U.S. B-2 stealth bombers dropped 14x GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs weighing 30,000 lbs (13,600 kg) each to smash Iran’s Fordow nuclear site to pieces.

American submarines also launched 30 Tomahawk missiles at Iran’s nuclear facilities in Natanz and Isfahan.

The B-2s also dropped 2 GBU-57 on Natanz.

These are some facts you should know about this American war plane which only America has currently.

The B-2 Spirit bomber is one of the most powerful and mysterious weapons in the world. What makes it special is its stealth technology — it’s designed to fly into any country, including Iran, without being seen on radar. Its unique shape, surface coating, and silent flight path make it almost invisible, even to the most advanced detection systems.

What many people don’t know is that the B-2 can carry nuclear weapons, travel over 11,000 km non-stop, and strike with pinpoint accuracy. It doesn’t need fighter jets around it for protection. It goes in quietly, completes the mission, and leaves before anyone knows what hit them.

The operation over Iran was done by elite U.S. Air Force pilots, and not even Iranian radar picked it up. That’s why it was hard for anyone — including Iran’s military — to detect or respond in time.

In short, you can’t fight what you can’t see.

And that’s the real power of the B-2 Bomber.