Stealth Bomber from Missouri Bombed Afghanistan Without Landing?
Talk about a long-distance punch. There's new information just shared that explains how a stealth bomber that took off from Missouri bombed Afghanistan without even landing once. Boom.
I saw this graphic just shared on YouTube which explains how during Operation Enduring Freedom, a stealth bomber took off from Whiteman Air Force Base and dropped its payload on Afghanistan without even landing once. This is fascinating.
I had no idea how a stealth bomber could take off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and hit a target around the world in Afghanistan without landing. One question that is still not answered is how the pilots pull off a flight of that length. Do they sleep in shifts or is this a complete endurance exercise? Questions I have no doubt will remain unanswered as that's likely classified. No matter how they pull it off, it shows how insanely skilled the US Air Force pilots are that manage missions like this. Wouldn't want to be the enemy that's on the receiving end of what they're delivering either.
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