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The B-2 has no tail—just a smooth flying wing. That’s why radar signals can’t bounce back easily.
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It’s not made of regular metal. 90% of it is carbon composite, absorbing radar not allowing the enemy to locate it.
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The B-2 was made to go where no other bomber can—deep into enemy airspace without being seen.
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Exhaust heat makes you glow on enemy sensors. These V-shaped nozzles cool it down before it leaves the aircraft.
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Even the engine blades are hidden. The S-ducts curve around to block radar line-of-sight.
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The B‑2 has an unrefueled range of over 11,000 kilometers. That means it can fly from one continent to another in a single stretch—nonstop.
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It can load up to 80 precision-guided JDAM bombs for conventional strikes or carry 16 B83 nuclear bombs capable of wiping out hardened targets.