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One picture captures the might of the US Air Force's bomber fleet in Europe

Alex Lockie   

One picture captures the might of the US Air Force's bomber fleet in Europe
b-1b b-2 spirit b-52 nuclear capable bombers

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For the first ever, all three of the US Air Force Global Strike Command bombers have gathered at a single airfield in Fairford, United Kingdom for BALTOPS - a large scale NATO exercise meant to demonstrate capability and deter Russian aggression.

On the left, the B-1B is the Air Force's only non-nuclear capable bomber. In the center is the B-2 Spirit bomber, and on the right, the B-52, which has been in constant service for over five decades.

The bombers will carry out training missions with sea, land, and additional air assets across eastern Europe.

Nuclear-capable and heavy bombers represent the most visible leg of the US's nuclear triad, and are often deployed to a region to deter aggression and promote stability. Previously, all three bombers were pictured together in Guam.

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