B-2s deploy to Guam (updated)
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ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (AFPN) -- Four
B-2 Spirits from the 393rd Bomb Squadron, deployed from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., arrived here Oct. 7 as part of a continuous bomber presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
The B-2 Spirit is a multi-role bomber capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions. A dramatic leap forward in technology, the bomber represents a major milestone in the U.S. bomber modernization program. It brings massive firepower to bear, in a short time, anywhere on the globe, through previously impenetrable defenses.
The Spirit's low observability is derived from a combination of reduced infrared, acoustic, electromagnetic, visual and radar signatures. These signatures make it difficult for sophisticated defensive systems to detect, track and engage the B-2.
Many aspects of the low-observability process remain classified; however, the B-2's composite materials, special coatings and flying-wing design all contribute to its "stealthiness."
"I'm extremely pleased the B-2s are here," said Col. Damian McCarthy, 36th Operations Group commander. "These aircraft have truly unique capabilities and the training opportunities available here will translate into increased combat airpower."
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**Updated on Wed Oct 10 7:02PM GMT, added additional related images**
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