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US Sends Nuclear-Capable B-2 Bombers to SKorea
The U.S military says two nuclear-capable B-2 bombers have completed a training mission in South Korea amid threats from North Korea that include nuclear strikes on Washington and Seoul. The statement Thursday by U.S. Forces Korea is an unusual confirmation. It follows an earlier U.S. announcement that nuclear-capable B-52 bombers participated in ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills. (abcnews.go.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
If North Korea wants to strike Washington with nuclear ammo,what are they going to do when the US retaliates and drop a nuclear bomb on them?
sizzle
lol.
Anyone know how long it takes for a round trip U.S-Korea in a B2?
News reports I saw said around 6hrs each way.
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Wasn't really paying attention to where the flights originated. I know they're based at Whiteman. Just repeating what I heard (musta' heard wrong). I didn't read the article squawked. You're right though, Mizzou to Korea and back is a loooooong way. I've done Atlanta to Seoul on a KAL 744. Coach.
It was out of Whiteman. I neaver heard and I too know it is a long way, however, they could have went straight over the top(Military don't give a damn about all that ice and desolation like commercial folks do.lol) and cut a lot of that off. That 6hrs does sound a tad shy though, regardless of route.