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The bombers apparently refueled after launching from Missouri, suggesting they launched without full fuel tanks due to a heavy onboard payload, which could be bunker-buster bombs.
The B-2 can carry two 15-ton bunker-buster bombs—which only the U.S. possesses. Experts say the bombs could be critical to targeting Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear site: Fordow.
🚨ON THE MOVE — Six B-2 stealth bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base in MO appear to be flying to an American Air Force base in Guam.
Reports say the bombers have refueled already after taking off, indicating that they launched without full fuel tanks, likely due to a “heavy… pic.twitter.com/MWsJ5lueXH
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 21, 2025
Reports say the bombers have refueled already after taking off, indicating that they launched without full fuel tanks, likely due to a “heavy onboard payload”. The extra weight could be the bunker-busters bombs.