Keeping Stealth bomber stealthy remains daunting task for USAF
Maintaining the low-observable materials that keep the U.S. fleet of B-2A stealth bombers stealthy remains a problem for ground crews assigned to the $2 billion airplanes, limiting flying time for training and missions and restricting the 21-plane force to operations from its primary base at...
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