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jakeXT

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Sun Jun 8, 2014, 04:31 PM Jun 2014

B-2s arrive at RAF Fairford to train, exercise capability

from 2nd Air Expeditionary Group Public Affairs

6/8/2014 - ROYAL AIR FORCE FAIRFORD, England -- Two B-2 Spirit flew to the U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) area of operations June 8 to train and integrate with U.S. and allied military forces in the region.

During this short-term deployment, the multi-role heavy bombers will conduct training flights in the USEUCOM area of operations, providing opportunities for aircrews to sharpen skills in several key operational sets and become familiar with airbases and operations in the region.

"This deployment of strategic bombers provides an invaluable opportunity to strengthen and improve interoperability with our allies and partners," said Adm. Cecil Haney, commander, U.S. Strategic Command. "The training and integration of strategic forces demonstrates to our nation's leaders and our allies that we have the right mix of aircraft and expertise to respond to a variety of potential threats and situations."

USSTRATCOM routinely conducts training missions in support of geographic combatant commands to ensure the U.S. has a credible and flexible capability to provide the President a variety of options he may need to protect the nation or its allies and partners.

http://www.afgsc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123413710

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B-2s arrive at RAF Fairford to train, exercise capability (Original Post) jakeXT Jun 2014 OP
We are still building bombers? dixiegrrrrl Jun 2014 #1
They built them in the past and they are still flying. jakeXT Jun 2014 #2

jakeXT

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2. They built them in the past and they are still flying.
Sun Jun 8, 2014, 04:48 PM
Jun 2014
Produced 1988–2000
Number built 21[1][2]
Program cost US$44.75 billion (through 2004)[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-2_Spirit
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