US Central Command confirms B-52 Stratofortress bombers have struck 2,000+ targets in Iran, dismantling ballistic missile sites.
Is the Flying Dorito faster than the BUFF?
Engine maker Rolls-Royce announced it has completed altitude and operability testing on the F130 engines for the B-52 Stratofortress.
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B-52's New F130 Engine Complete Altitude and Operability Testing
Rolls-Royce and the U.S. Air Force validated the F130's ability to meet performance requirements for the B-52 missions, getting closer to flight testing. Engine maker Rolls-Royce announced on Feb. 24, ...
Key Points and Summary - The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, nicknamed the "BUFF," is an aviation marvel, still serving after more than 70 years. -It is America's most battle-proven bomber, famed for its ...
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America’s biggest air arm is turning the B-52 into a hypersonic shooter
What will it be like to re-assemble a 1960s bomber powered to launch some of the fastest air-launched bombs ever to be tested? Modern identity of the B-52 has little to do with its image during ...
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The US Air Force just used its oldest bomber to attack Iran
U.S. Central Command confirmed that a fleet of B-52s was used to target ballistic missile and commander control posts in Iran ...
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Rolls-Royce completes major F130 engine tests to power US Air Force B-52J bomber
Rolls-Royce has completed key tests on its F130 engine, which will eventually power the ...
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US Carried Out Bomber Drills with Japan in East China Sea
The United States and Japan have increased their exercises in response to joint Sino-Russian exercises in recent weeks.
The Northrop B-2 lacks a tail because it emphasizes stealth over maneuverability and is designed for deep penetration strikes ...
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Rolls-Royce’s F130 engine clears altitude and operability tests
Rolls-Royce and USAF teams tested the F130 engine at AEDC in Tennessee, validating performance in tough conditions.
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US Air Force aims to enhance aircraft safety with improved data management
Some of the US Air Force’s legacy aircraft have been in continuous service for ...
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