A US Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber crashed at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, early Tuesday morning. Air Force officials confirmed the incident occurred during a routine training mission, and the pilot successfully ejected safely.
The aircraft, an essential component of the US strategic nuclear deterrent, went down around 1:00 AM on the base grounds. Emergency crews immediately responded to the crash site. While the investigation is ongoing, a failure during a standard flight operation is suspected.
Images from the base showed smoke rising near a hangar complex. The condition of the $2.1 billion aircraft is catastrophic, though the pilot is receiving medical evaluation. This loss is a significant blow to the limited fleet of only 20 B-2 Spirit bombers. The incident raises questions about fleet readiness and operational safety.
