Most deadly US Air Force Weapon

In the publication of the American edition of 19FortyFive, the most deadly weapon of the US Air Force (Air Force) is called.

The first in the list is “Mother of all bombs” – almost a decadeththyon heavy ammunition of the GBU-43 / B Massive Ordnance Air Blast (Moab), first used in 2003 in Afghanistan. The US Air Force has 15 GBU-43 / B Moab units. Next is the strategic bomber B-52 STRATOFORTRESS, which first rising in the air back in 1952. A total of 744 such aircraft were built. “It can carry everything from nuclear to conventional bombs, winged and hypersonic missiles. It is mainly carrying managed bombs such as Joint Direct Attack MUNITION (JDAM),” the publication says.

The third list is in the list of the B-2 Spirit strategic bomber, which is a “record holder for the most long-term combat departure in history.” “He can fly out of the United States and refuel the fuel, reset the bombs to other continents, and then return home,” 19FortyFive writes.

F-35 Lightning II and F-22 Raptor fighter fighters are completed.

In September, the largest American military-industrial corporation Lockheed Martin reported that 700 F-35 Lightning II aircraft were supplied to customers of all options.

/Media reports.