B-2 Spirit: Northrop Grumman’s Legendary Flying-Wing Stealth Bomber, Explained

B-2 Spirit: Northrop Grumman’s Legendary Flying-Wing Stealth Bomber, Explained
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Thirty-five years after its first flight, the B-2 Spirit remains the world’s only operational strategic stealth bomber. Northrop Grumman’s flying-wing masterpiece carries a USD 2.1 billion price tag per aircraft, a radar cross-section smaller than a bumblebee, and a combat record stretching from Kosovo in 1999 to Houthi strikes in Yemen in 2025.

At a Glance
Stealth Class
~0.001 m2 RCS
Radar cross-section of an insect
Range
11,100 km
Unrefueled; unlimited with air refueling
Payload
23,000 kg
Nuclear or conventional
Unit Cost
USD 2.1 billion
Most expensive aircraft ever built

What Is the B-2 Spirit?

The B-2 Spirit is a two-crew, four-engine, flying-wing strategic stealth bomber operated exclusively by the U.S. Air Force. It first flew on 17 July 1989 and entered operational service in April 1997. Today 19 of the 21 aircraft built remain active with the 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. The defining feature is the flying-wing layout — no separate fuselage, no tail surface — the entire aircraft is one continuous wing, dramatically reducing radar reflection while maximizing internal volume for fuel and weapons.

What Does It Do?

  • Strategic nuclear deterrence — one of the three legs of the U.S. nuclear triad, carrying B61-7/11/12 and B83-1 gravity bombs.
  • Penetration of denied airspace — enters adversary air-defense networks (S-400, HQ-9) undetected to strike high-value targets.
  • Mass conventional attack — 80 x 500 lb bombs or 16 x 2,000 lb JDAMs in a single pass.
  • Bunker-buster missions — only platform certified for the GBU-57 MOP (30,000 lb) for deeply buried facilities.
  • Global reach — Whiteman AFB to any point on Earth without refueling; documented 44-hour round-trip combat missions.
B-2 Spirit BTF mission
B-2 Spirit on a Bomber Task Force mission. The 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman AFB can strike any point on Earth within a 44-hour round trip. Source: Wikimedia Commons / USAF.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationValue
Crew2 pilots
Length / Wingspan21.0 m / 52.4 m (172 ft)
Empty weight / MTOW71,700 kg / 170,550 kg
Engines4 x GE F118-GE-100 (77 kN each)
Max speedHigh subsonic — Mach 0.95 (~1,010 km/h)
Range (unrefueled)11,100 km (6,000 nmi)
Service ceiling15,200 m (50,000 ft)
Weapons payload23,000 kg max (50,000 lb)
RCS (estimated)~0.001 m2
Nuclear weaponsB61-7, B61-11, B61-12, B83-1
Conventional weaponsGBU-36/37 JDAM, GBU-57 MOP, JASSM, JSOW
Air refuelingKC-135 / KC-46 compatible

Operators and Contracts

OperatorQtyNotes
USAF 509th Bomb Wing19 activeWhiteman AFB, Missouri
Total production21 aircraftSpirit of Kansas lost 2008 (Guam crash)
Program cost~USD 44.75B~USD 2.1B per aircraft
Annual sustainment~USD 3.4M / aircraft / yearRAM coating maintenance is the largest cost driver

Why It Matters for Turkey

CriterionB-2 SpiritTurkish Counterpart
Flying-wing stealthB-2 Spirit (crewed, 4 engines)TAI ANKA-III — indigenous flying-wing stealth UCAV (2023)
Long-range strike11,100 km, 23,000 kg payloadROKETSAN TAYFUN (+500 km) + GEZGIN (+800 km)
Crew risk2 pilots per missionANKA-III, AKINCI — unmanned, zero crew exposure
Export sovereigntyITAR-restricted — zero exports ever100% indigenous — ANKA-III, AKINCI, TAYFUN export-ready
Unit costUSD 2.1B / aircraftTAYFUN ~USD 3-5M / missile; ANKA-III below USD 10M
Strategic takeaway: TAI ANKA-III shares the B-2 core insight — a flying-wing layout eliminates radar reflectors — but delivers it unmanned, exportable, and at a fraction of the cost. Turkey reproduces the philosophy without the USD 2.1-billion-per-unit burden.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the B-2 cost USD 2.1 billion?
Only 21 were built — development costs spread over very few units; RAM coating requires constant expensive maintenance; the tailless flying-wing assembly is extremely complex.
Has the B-2 been in combat?
Yes: Kosovo 1999, Afghanistan 2001, Iraq 2003, Libya 2011, anti-ISIS operations 2015-2019, and Yemen Houthi strikes in 2025.
Why were only 21 B-2s built?
The Cold War ended; the 132-aircraft plan was cut first to 75, then 21. Per-unit cost exceeded USD 2B and Congress refused further procurement.
What replaces the B-2?
The B-21 Raider. Ellsworth AFB receives its first operational squadron in 2027; B-2s phase out through the 2030s as 100+ B-21s come online.

Bottom Line

The B-2 Spirit is the most consequential piece of strategic air power built in the last half-century. Its flying-wing stealth philosophy gave every nation watching it a template for reducing radar cross-section through shape. Turkey drew the lesson and applied it in the ANKA-III unmanned platform — the same flying-wing logic, unmanned, indigenous, and exportable at a fraction of the cost.

Sources

  • Northrop Grumman — B-2 Spirit press page (northropgrumman.com)
  • U.S. Air Force — B-2 Spirit official fact sheet (af.mil)
  • Wikipedia — Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit (English)
  • Air Force Magazine — B-2 retirement timeline (2023-2025)
  • Congressional Research Service — B-2 Spirit Program (2020)

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