The U.S. has lifted 40% of its fleet of B-2 Spirit nuclear bombers into the sky at the same time, at a cost of more than $2 billion
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The U.S. Air Force conducted an unusual test called the "elephant walk" involving strategic bombers B-2 Spirit.
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Despite the fact that the "elephant walk" is already a well-known part of the exercises of the U.S. Air Force and other countries, the event can still make an impression. Especially when it involves nuclear bombers.
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The U.S. Air Force is conducting Spirit Vigilance 22 exercises at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, culminating in the so-called "elephant walk." The 509th and 131st Bombardment Wings participated in the maneuvers on Nov. 7.
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Unlike during the Cold War, the U.S. military no longer keeps the B-2 Spirit fully armed around the clock. The purpose of the "elephant walk" is to test a military facility's readiness to get a large number of planes in the air quickly.
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The U.S. Air Force used 40 percent of its strategic bombers at once. During the exercise, 8 of the 20 planes took to the skies. Usually the U.S. keeps no more than a dozen B-2 Spirit aircraft deployed.
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Colonel Geoffrey Steeves called the Spirit "the most strategic aircraft in the world". According to him, the B-2 is the only aircraft on the planet that combines "stealth, payload and range."
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But we should not forget that the B-2 Spirit is also the most expensive aircraft in the world. And perhaps even in the history of aviation. As of the end of the 20th century, its cost was $1.157 billion and $2.1 billion without and including development costs, respectively. It cost $45 billion to build the bomber.
Source: The Drive