[Poster] B-2 stealth bomber over South Korea explained

David Cenciotti
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On Mar. 28, B-2 Spirit stealth bombers performed an extended deterrence mission over South Korea.

Images of the batwing bomber, surrounded by F-16s, have emerged.

B-2 over Korea

Noteworthy, the image was taken as the B-2 had its landing gear extended even if the stealth bomber performed a round-robin mission from the Continental US.

On the previous day, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces had published some interesting images, including one showing South Korean Air Force personnel using powerful searchlights during night drills.

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Now (bit of humor “on”), combine the images and here’s how the stealth bomber flyover can be explained.

Poster B-2 Korean flyover

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