Six B-52 Stratofortress aircraft deployed to Guam

  • 6 years ago
GUAM — America's Air Force is sending half-a-dozen B-52 heavy bombers to Guam.

Six B-42H Stratofortress bombers, along with 300 airmen, are being deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana to Guam. Those aircraft have an operational range of 8,800 miles.

The B-52 is capable of flying at speeds at 1,037 km per hour, or Mach. 0.86, at a
height of 50,000 feet while carrying a nuclear payload.

According to Technical Specifications on Boeing, the aircraft's wingspan measures 56.4 meters, while it's length and height are 48,5m and 12.4m respectively. Its powered by 8 Pratt and Whitney engines that can provide up to 17,000 lbs of thrust.

Those engines can support a maximum take off weight of 480,000 lbs including a crew of five, 312,197 lbs of fuel and 70,000 lbs of armaments.

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