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U.S. warplanes struck Iran’s nuclear sites in a dramatic escalation—just the latest in a long, bloody pattern. From proxy ...
In this image provided by the U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col. C.Q. Brown, Jr. deployed as an F-16 squadron commander in support of Operation Southern Watch in 2001, walks on the flight line.
In summary, prior congressional approval was not constitutionally required to use military force in Operation Midnight Hammer ...
Last week’s US strikes against three nuclear sites in Iran likely left most of the country’s stockpile of enriched uranium ...
The fleet of B-2 Stealth Bombers that carried out airstrikes in Iran on Saturday has returned to American soil, landing Sunday afternoon at Whiteman Air Force Base in Johnson County, according to ...
The B-2 Spirit is a long-range stealth bomber developed by Northrop Grumman. Built to avoid radar detection, it can fly over 11,000km without refueling and carry a mix of conventional and nuclear ...
The Growler is the jet you don’t see coming—but it sees you. Designed to replace the EA‑6B, this electronic warfare fighter packs jamming pods, anti-radiation missiles, and high-speed ...
Operation Odyssey Dawn (2011 – Libya): In the initial stages of the NATO-led mission in Libya, B-2s were used to target air defense systems and airfields.
The first operational use of Tomahawk missiles was in Operation Desert Storm in 1991. They were also used in Operation Odyssey Dawn in Libya and Operation Inherent Resolve in Syria.
The batlike B-2 is perhaps the most potent symbol of US military power – and it’s the only plane that could strike Iran’s deepest nuclear site.
The ship traveled about 12 miles offshore in 2011 to support multinational forces during Operation Odyssey Dawn in Libya, the precursor to the fall of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.