U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Bryson Britt
Warzone/The Drive: Behold 40% Of B-2 Bomber Fleet Executing An ‘Elephant Walk’
Eight B-2 Spirit bombers took to the tarmac at their Missouri base for an unprecedented display of stealthy airpower.
While an ‘elephant walk’ is by now a well-known part of airpower exercises by the U.S. military and other air forces elsewhere around the world, the concept still has the power to impress. Case in point, the eight B-2 Spirit stealth bombers that took to the runway at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, at the culmination of the recent Spirit Vigilance 22 training exercise.
The maneuvers involved the 509th and 131st Bomb Wings at Whiteman — the only operational B-2 base — and concluded on November 7, with an elephant walk and subsequent fly-off. This seems to be the first time that the flying-wing bombers had been involved in a mass launch of this scale.
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WNU Editor: That is something that you do not see everyday.
Eight US B-2 Spirit Bombers Perform The Elephant Walk
Spirit Vigilance: Defending the Homeland From the Heartland -- Air Force Global Strike Command AFSTRAT-AIR
Stunning Display Of ‘Stealth Power’! Eight US B-2 Spirit Bombers Perform Elephant Walk & Show Their Might! -- EurAsian Times
B-2 Spirit stealth bombers conduct elephant walk to warn North Korean leader Kim Jong Un -- Aviation Geek Club
B-2 bombers undertook an elephant walk to showcase American strategic deterrence -- Interesting Engineering
A gratuitous waste of money
ReplyDeleteAnd, as Warzone points out in the headline above, those 8 bombers are 8 of 20 total airplanes.
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