
The American B-2 bombers were involved in strikes at Iranian nuclear locations on Saturday 21st June, the US official told Reuters. US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the “very successful attack” at three nuclear locations in Iran was successfully conducted by the US Army.
In a post on social media, Social, Donald Trump said: “We have completed our very successful attack on three nuclear places in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan. All aircraft are now outside Iran’s air space.
Donald Trump, who claimed to be time for peace and Iran, would agree to end the war, said, “I will be in the White House in the White House in the White House concerning our very successful military operation in Iran.”
Reuters reported on Saturday about the movement of bombers B-2 on the Pacific Island of Guam. These heavy strategic bombers can drop conventional and thermonuclear weapons.
This American step comes when the trade of rocket fire between Iran and Israel continued ninth day. This resulted in death and injuries in both countries.
All you need to know about bomber b-2 stealth
B-2 Spirit, which was developed by Northrop Grumman for the United States Air Force, is a long-term, secret strategic bomber introduced in 1997, which is vital in the US military strategy and nuclear deterrence. Thanks to the distinctive design of the flying wing and the material absorbing radar bombers, B-2 bombers are able to avoid detection.
Therefore, this military aircraft can penetrate a heavily defended enemy airspace. B-2, operated by the crew of two people, can fly more than 6,000 naval miles without replenishment and is equipped with a massive penetrator GBU-57 GBU-57. If you want to build one of the most advanced and most expensive aircraft in the world, worth one unit over $ 2 billion, Toi reported.
The B-2, which is designed to destroy the objectives of the deep underground, is reportedly the only aircraft service that can carry large weapons of air-porch in the configuration of secrecy.
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