The B-52 bombers of the United States in England.

The B-52 bombers of the United States in England.

09.03.2026 18:01

Striking images have been recorded in England, where President Trump has frequently criticized for not opening his bases for attacks on Iran. Three B-52 bombers belonging to the U.S. military landed at RAF Fairford base in England.

Three B-52 bombers belonging to the United States landed at the RAF Fairford base in England.

U.S. BOMBERS LAND IN ENGLAND

As the U.S. prepares for long-term bombing attacks against Iran, images from England indicate that the intensity of the war will further escalate. Three B-52 bombers belonging to the U.S. military have landed at the RAF Fairford base in England.

TRUMP: "WE NO LONGER NEED THEM, BUT WE WILL REMEMBER THIS"

U.S. President Trump stated in a social media post that England is considering sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East, but they no longer need them.

Referring to England as perhaps the greatest ally of the U.S. at one time, Trump said, "It doesn't matter, (England) Prime Minister (Keir) Starmer, we no longer need them, but we will remember this. We don't need people who participated in wars we have already won."

CAN CLIMB TO 15,000 METERS

According to the official data of the U.S. Air Force, the "B-2 Spirit" is among the multi-role strategic bombers capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear munitions. The B-2 Spirit is equipped with 4 General Electric F118-GE-100 turbofan engines.

The B-2, which has a wingspan of approximately 52 meters, a length of 21 meters, and a height of 5 meters, has a maximum takeoff weight of 152,600 kilograms. Additionally, the aircraft, which operates with a two-person crew, can climb to an altitude of approximately 15,000 meters and has intercontinental range.

According to the company's data, although the "B-2 Spirit" can carry up to 18,000 kilograms of payload, the U.S. Air Force states that these aircraft have been successfully tested with two "GBU-57 A/B" bombs, which weigh approximately 27,200 kilograms.

HAS LOW VISIBILITY CAPACITY

The B-2, considered one of the most important milestones of the U.S. bomber modernization program, stands out with its ability to reach any point in the world in a short time and conduct attacks on heavily defended targets.

Thanks to its radar-evading "stealth" technology, the aircraft can overcome advanced air defense systems and is particularly used in operations against highly protected strategic targets. The aircraft's ability to bypass air defense systems and its effective retaliatory capacity not only provide operational superiority to the B-2 but also ensure strong deterrence and combat power.

Incorporating low visibility technologies along with high aerodynamic efficiency and a large munitions capacity, the aircraft can reach a range of approximately 9,600 kilometers without refueling. These features provide greater freedom of movement at high altitudes, increasing the aircraft's range and offering better visibility for its sensors.

The low visibility capacity of the B-2, which makes it difficult to detect, track, and neutralize, relies on the reduction of infrared, acoustic, electromagnetic, visual, and radar signatures. Additionally, the composite materials, special coatings, and wing design used in the aircraft's construction are among the main elements that make it difficult for radars to detect the aircraft.

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