The first B-52 is now carrying out testing with the APQ-188 AESA systems as part of the B-52 Radar Modernization Program.
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Why the Boeing B-52 will still fly at 100 years old
The Boeing B-52 is on track to do something no other combat aircraft has ever done: remain an operational frontline bomber ...
While the first B-52 Stratofortress never saw combat, its successors would go on to cement their place in Air Force history. June 2025 marks significant milestones for the United States military. Last ...
Chinese military analysts rank the US B-52 bomber as a top threat due to its nuclear payload, range, and strategic versatility, urging upgrades to China’s air defenses and surveillance systems.
Modern upgrades and the failure of newer bombers to meet expectations mean the B-52 will remain a core part of the Air Force ...
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