First spotted: B-52H with the new nuclear missile AGM-181A LRSO.
According to inkorr.com: Journalists recorded the moment when the B-52H Stratofortress was seen with the new AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) missile. This is a rare occurrence, as such projects are usually kept under strict secrecy. This information was published by The Aviationist in an article for 'Glavkom'.
The aircraft was observed flying at low altitude over California with the missile mounted on an external pylon. Orange stripes on the wings also indicated tests of new weaponry.
New nuclear cruise missile AGM-181A
According to Defense News, this may indicate the Pentagon's desire to demonstrate the potential capabilities of the new LRSO missile. The AGM-181A missile was developed by Raytheon to replace the outdated AGM-86B. It can be mounted on B-52H Stratofortress and B-21 Raider aircraft.
The AGM-181A is capable of flying stealthily to evade enemy radars, avoiding terrain features. The missile has a range of up to 2400 km, and its warhead can have a yield of 5 to 150 kilotons, significantly exceeding the explosive power of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The B-52H Stratofortress bomber with the new AGM-181A LRSO missile was recorded in the USA. The development of the missile aims to replace old weapons and significantly enhances capabilities, including a larger warhead. Installing the AGM-181A on aircraft will allow the Pentagon to strengthen its defense capability and maintain a competitive edge in the military sphere.
This news indicates active US involvement in military technology. Such upgrades may not only improve defense capabilities but also influence the balance of power in international politics. In light of current geopolitical challenges, such innovations could be key to ensuring the country's security.
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