The B-2 Spirit, developed by Northrop Grumman, is one of the most advanced and iconic aircraft in U.S. military history. Known for its stealth capabilities, this flying-wing bomber has played a critical role in modern aerial warfare since its first flight in 1989.
A Brief History of the B-2 Spirit
Originally designed during the Cold War, the B-2 Spirit was intended to penetrate Soviet air defenses undetected. It officially entered service in 1997 and only 21 units were built, each costing over $2 billion. Despite the high cost, the B-2 has proven its worth across multiple conflicts, including Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and now, most recently, in Iran.

Cutting-Edge Stealth Technology
The B-2’s “flying wing” design minimizes its radar cross-section, making it nearly invisible to enemy radar. With a wingspan of 52.4 meters and no vertical tail fins, the aircraft’s sleek shape and radar-absorbent materials allow it to evade even the most advanced detection systems.
It can carry both conventional and nuclear weapons, including the B83 nuclear bomb, making it a core component of America’s strategic deterrence.
Recent Use in Iran

In June 2025, B-2 bombers were deployed in a highly secretive mission targeting Iranian nuclear sites. Flying undetected deep into enemy territory, they delivered a precise and devastating strike, showcasing the B-2’s unmatched range, stealth, and precision capabilities.
Why the B-2 Still Matters
Despite newer platforms like the upcoming B-21 Raider, the B-2 Spirit remains a critical asset. Its recent deployment proves that even after decades of service, it continues to dominate the skies with stealth, strength, and strategic value.