google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
Hollywood News

B-2 stealth bomber roars overhead as Trump, Putin arrive at Alaska base; internet debates whether it was a show of honor or a veiled warning

A dramatic overpass by a US B-2 hidden bombardment aircraft surrounded by the Four F-22 Raptor fighter, greeted Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on Friday, August 15th, while the presidents donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

According to ABC, the Pentagon confirmed that two B-2 flew to the base in front of the High-Stakes Summit, the same type of plane type in June Midnight Hammer operation to hit Iran’s nuclear areas.

The scene, which is completed with a red carpet and F-22 raptors lined along the asphalt, is the status of the US military power that can fly the world without refueling and presenting both traditional and nuclear ammunition.
However, the bridge led to a online division. Some saw this as an extraordinary diplomatic salute. “The B-2 overpass is absolutely greatest honor.

Others called it provocative. JJunio007, “Stupid provocation, probably breaking the security protocol for the summit.


“Was this a compliment or a warning?” When a user summarized the other side of the argument, he wondered about another: “0% power game, 100% honor.” Alaska Summit News first sent to X: “Jets returns to Trump Putin while flying and ‘This is for you.” Says.

About the B-2 Bombing Aircraft

B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomban is one of the most expensive aircraft ever made, and each unit is over $ 2 billion while factoring in 1997 adjustments.
According to Britannica, the development program of 21 aircraft remained approximately 44 billion dollars and a cost is about 40 million dollars per year.

Compared to Slashgear, the F-22 Raptor, which has been awarded for privacy and air-over-uptake capabilities, exceeds the unit cost of approximately 143 million dollars and $ 10 million per jet of annual operating costs.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button