The B-2 bombers that hit Iran first appeared in the bombings against Yugoslav in 1999

The US B-2 strategic bombers recently used to hit Iranian nuclear facilities were first used in the bombings against Yugoslav in 1999. Although several B-1 Lancer aircraft were used in the Desert Shield (desert shield) and later in the desert. Iraq in 1991, the first real missions for the B-1 and B-2 were during the NATO campaign in the former federal Republic of Yugoslavia. NATO’s Allied Force, often mistakenly called “Merciful Angel”, was the first “real” demonstration of the potential of these bombers. The Yugoslav bombings are estimated to participate in a total of six B-2 bombers taking off from Whiteman Air Force Base in the US. Above Yugoslavia they arrived after a flight that lasted about 30 hours. This flock brought the operational name Noble Anvil (steel hammer). B-2 aircraft mainly attempted against targets in southern Serbia and […]
Source: News Beast

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