American strategic bomber crashed in Guam, rescued the crew
American strategic bomber B-52H Stratofortress crashed at an air base in Guam. The seven-member crew of the bomber was rescued, according to military sources.
The seven crew members left the aircraft, which crashed at Andersen Air Force Base. The B-52 belonged to the 69th Bombardment Squadron, while performing routine training flight.
The reasons that caused his fall, investigated.
To B-52H strategic bomber is long-range, while on duty for more than 40 years, becoming the main aircraft for conducting long strike US Air Force strategic missions (USAF).
American strategic bomber B-52H Stratofortress crashed at an air base in Guam. The seven-member crew of the bomber was rescued, according to military sources.
The seven crew members left the aircraft, which crashed at Andersen Air Force Base. The B-52 belonged to the 69th Bombardment Squadron, while performing routine training flight.
The reasons that caused his fall, investigated.
To B-52H strategic bomber is long-range, while on duty for more than 40 years, becoming the main aircraft for conducting long strike US Air Force strategic missions (USAF).
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