Exercise of throwing atomic bomb by US F-15 Eagle Fighters.
Several US Air Force F-15 fighter jets recently began training atomic bombs to measure the unit’s readiness at various levels.
The US Air Force’s F-15 Eagle fighter jets recently trained to drop an atomic bomb to test their readiness, media reported on Tuesday.
According to the US Air Force website, several US F-15 Eagle fighter jets trained to drop an atomic bomb in the early fall of the Air Force’s “Nuclear Weapons System Assessment” program. The fighter jets, which belonged to the 391st Squadron of the country from Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho, fired the 3B-61 and 4B61 atomic bombs during the exercise.
B-61 atomic bombs are the most important and common nuclear weapon in the US nuclear arsenal since the Cold War. The bomb is capable of adjusting its explosive power from 0.3 kilotons to 340 kilotons of tonnage and is designed to be launched by high-speed aircraft.
According to the report, a senior US Air Force official said the nuclear assessment mission was assessing the readiness of airborne preparedness and weapons units to ensure nuclear capabilities from stockpiling, delivery and testing.
According to the US Air Force website, this exercise demonstrates the continued role of US F-15 Eagle fighters in a variety of air missions.
The U.S. military recently announced that two US Air Force F-35 Lightning fighter jets, which were to be deployed as a squadron in Europe, dropped test atomic bombs to ensure NATO’s ability to carry out NATO deterrence missions. Left behind.
The successful test of the F-35 Lightning fighter was carried out while squadrons of US F-35 fighters were deployed for a new mission in Europe and in the UK.
According to the report, two F-35 fighter jets successfully completed the mission at New York Air Force Base. According to the US Air Force, the pilots of the two fighters performed a test mission and assessed the Air Force at different altitudes and speeds. US Air Force officials have announced that the US F-35 fighter jet has been certified to carry an atomic bomb after the test flights.