A 65-year-old B-52 Stratofortress landed safely at Offutt Air Force Base about two hours after declaring an emergency over ...
The B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range strategic bomber designed and developed by Boeing. The United States Air Force (USAF) and NASA have primarily operated the aircraft since its early days.
Delays continue to plague the development of the Stratofortress' successor, but once it does enter service, the Boeing B-52J ...
Airman First Class Albert Moore became the last B-52 gunner to down an enemy aircraft with rear guns in any American war.
American B-52 Stratofortress bombers sent to the Middle East over ... Iran has dismissed the new U.S. deployments, including of an aircraft carrier, as old news announced now to intimidate it ...
"My job is to fix the electronic countermeasures on the B-52," McMaster said. "It is essential to mission success because it provides defense for the aircraft in case of hostile threats or enemy ...
The required sample size for this test will meet a historical Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) requirement of two B-52 aircraft. "After a successful loading of 20 missiles, our 2nd Operations ...
The long-range bomber, expected to be involved ... has not yet given official confirmation that the aircraft will be stationed there. The B-52 touched down at the base on the Gloucestershire ...
Of course, it's no longer using the same technology, as numerous upgrades to the aircraft have ensured the U.S. continues flying the B-52 Stratofortress long after its introduction. The bomber ...
Originally developed as a nuclear bomber to carry out the ... pictured here flying next to a B-52 Stratofortress, is a more modern and stealthier aircraft than its predecessor.
What's it like to fly a B-52 during a simulated nuclear alert? Journalist and Defense News contributor Jeff Bolton finds out. What's it like to fly in a B-52? Journalist and Defense News ...