The upgrades are part of a plan to keep the B-52s in service until at least 2050, but they're delayed with cost overruns.
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B-52 Spotted During Testing of Unidentified Weapon
A B-52 with test markings was spotted carrying a mysterious payload that resembles the rendering of the AGM-181 LRSO, the Air ...
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The Air Force’s B-52 Stratofortress Bomber ‘Nightmare’ Is Real
The B-52 is aging, but upgrades aim to keep it relevant. New F130 engines, an AESA radar, and standoff weapons—especially the ...
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US tests most advanced nuclear cruise missile aboard 488,000-pound B-52 bomber
A B-52 bomber was photographed over California carrying what appears to be the new AGM-181 Long-Range Standoff stealth ...
The AN/APQ-188 radar upgrade for the B-52 is finally preparing to begin flight testing, following years of delays, cost overruns, and a program review. The U.S. Air Force’s long-running effort to ...
Next month, Air Force personnel from the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at the Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., ...
The most recent development with continued B-52 improvement pertains to the well-known re-engining effort for the aircraft. For many years, the Air Force has been working with Boeing and Rolls-Royce ...
Chris Baird, a 20-year Air Force veteran and B-52 pilot, now dedicates his time to helping fellow veterans heal through his work with The Warrior's Journey, a non-profit organization that provides ...
The U.S. military flew three B-52 bombers on missions near the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday, as the Trump administration continues to exert pressure on the country.
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