B-2 Spirit: The legendary stealth bomber with flying wings from Northrop Grumman has been unveiled.

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After thirty-five years since its first flight, the B-2 Spirit remains the only operational stealth strategic bomber in the world. Northrop Grumman’s flying wing masterpiece carries a price tag of $2.1 billion per aircraft, has a radar cross-section smaller than a bee, and a combat record that spans from Kosovo in 1999 to Houthi strikes in Yemen in 2025.

Quick Look
Stealth Class
~0.001 m² RCS
Insect Radar Cross-Section
Range
11,100 km
Without refueling; unlimited with aerial refueling
Payload
23,000 kg
Nuclear or Conventional
Unit Cost
2.1 billion USD
The most expensive aircraft ever built

What is the B-2 Spirit?

The B-2 Spirit is a stealth strategic bomber with a crew of two and four engines, operated exclusively by the United States Air Force. It made its first flight on July 17, 1989, and entered operational service in April 1997. Today, 19 out of the 21 aircraft built remain active with the 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. Its distinctive feature is the flying wing design – there is no separate fuselage or tail surface – the entire aircraft is a single continuous wing, significantly reducing radar reflection while increasing internal volume for fuel and weapons.

What does it do?

  • Strategic nuclear deterrence – one of the three legs of the U.S. nuclear triad, it carries B61-7/11/12 and B83-1 bombs.
  • Penetration of restricted airspace – it can enter enemy air defense networks (S-400, HQ-9) undetected to strike high-value targets.
  • Mass conventional strike – 80 bombs weighing 500 pounds or 16 JDAM bombs weighing 2,000 pounds in a single pass.
  • Bunker-busting missions – the only platform certified for the GBU-57 MOP (30,000 pounds) for deeply buried facilities.
  • Global reach — from Whiteman Air Force Base to any point on Earth without the need for refueling; documented combat missions with a duration of 44 hours round trip.
B-2 Spirit BTF mission
B-2 Spirit on a bombing force mission. The 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base can strike any point on Earth within 44 hours round trip. Source: Wikimedia Commons / U.S. Air Force.

Technical specifications

SpecificationValue
Crew2 pilots
Length / Wingspan21.0 m / 52.4 m (172 ft)
Empty Weight / Maximum Takeoff Weight71,700 kg / 170,550 kg
Engines4 × GE F118-GE-100 (77 kN each)
Maximum SpeedHigh subsonic — Mach 0.95 (~1,010 km/h)
Range (without refueling)11,100 km (6,000 nautical miles)
Service Ceiling15,200 m (50,000 ft)
Weapon Payload23,000 kg maximum (50,000 lbs)
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 RefuelingCompatible with KC-135 / KC-46

Operators and Contracts

OperatorQuantityNotes
Wing 509 for bombing by the US Air Force19 activeWhiteman Air Force Base, Missouri
Total production21 aircraftSpirit of Kansas lost in 2008 (crash in Guam)
Program cost~44.75 billion USD~2.1 million USD per aircraft
Annual maintenance~3.4 million USD / aircraft / yearRAM coating maintenance is the largest cost driver

Why it matters to Turkey

StandardB-2 SpiritTurkish Counterpart
Stealth Flying WingB-2 Spirit (Manned, 4 Engines)TAI ANKA-III — Domestic Stealth Flying Wing Drone (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 SovereigntyRestricted by ITAR — Zero exports at all100% Domestic — ANKA-III, AKINCI, TAYFUN ready for export
Unit Cost2.1 billion USD / aircraftTAYFUN ~3-5 million USD / missile; ANKA-III less than 10 million USD
Strategic Point: TAI ANKA-III shares the fundamental understanding of the B-2 — a flying wing design that eliminates radar reflections — but offers it unmanned, exportable, and at a fraction of the cost. Turkey is reproducing the philosophy without the burden of 2.1 billion USD per unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the B-2 cost 2.1 billion USD?
Only 21 were built — development costs spread over very few units; RAM coating requires continuously expensive maintenance; assembling the flying wing without a tail is extremely complex.
Has the B-2 been involved in combat?
Yes: Kosovo 1999, Afghanistan 2001, Iraq 2003, Libya 2011, anti-ISIS operations 2015-2019, and Houthi strikes in Yemen in 2025.
Why were only 21 B-2s built?
The Cold War ended; the plan for 132 aircraft was first reduced to 75, then to 21. The unit cost exceeded $2 billion and Congress rejected further purchases.
What replaces the B-2?
The B-21 Raider. Ellsworth Air Force Base will receive its first operational squadron in 2027; B-2s will be retired during the 2030s as more than 100 B-21s enter service.

The Bottom Line

The B-2 Spirit is considered the most significant piece of strategic air power built in the past half-century. The stealth philosophy of the flying wing has given every country observing it a model for reducing radar cross-section through shape. Turkey learned the lesson and applied it in the ANKA-III unmanned platform — the same logic of the flying wing, unmanned, domestic, and exportable at minimal cost.

Sources

  • Northrop Grumman — B-2 Spirit Press Page (northropgrumman.com)
  • U.S. Air Force — Official B-2 Spirit 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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