The B-52 Stratofortress, America’s oldest bomber, celebrates 70 years of service in 2023. Initially delivered in 1955, it is vital for both conventional and nuclear missions. The Air Force has upgraded the B-52 multiple times, ensuring its relevance and operational versatility. Currently, 72 B-52s actively serve while others remain in reserve storage. Despite modern aircraft advancements, its capability as a long-range strike platform endures, underscoring its legacy as a cornerstone of U.S. airpower and strategic deterrence.
"For seven decades, the B-52 has stood as a symbol of American airpower. With its unmistakable silhouette and dual-capable nature, it serves as a visible and credible strategic deterrent for the United States and its allies."
"The plane has seen action in numerous conflicts and remains a major component of long-range strike capabilities, showcasing the Air Force's commitment to maintaining its operational readiness."
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