The first B-52 is now carrying out testing with the APQ-188 AESA systems as part of the B-52 Radar Modernization Program.
The new AESA radar is a major part of the U.S. Air Force's plan to thoroughly revamp the venerable B-52, and extend its life ...
The B-52's 66% mission-capable rate beats the B-1's 46%, which explains why the Air Force is keeping it in service through ...
The new Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar system offers enhanced all-weather navigation as well as targeting ...
A US Air Force B-52 has completed its ferry flight after receiving a new AESA radar as part of the bomber’s long-term ...
The US Air Force has begun evaluating a new active electronically scanned array radar system for its B-52H bomber fleet, with ...
American aircraft maker Boeing said it delivered the first B-52 Radar Modernization Program (RMP) flight test aircraft to the ...
B-52 Stratofortress takeoff and landing at Royal Air Force Fairford airfield on September 19, 2017. The airmen are from 2nd ...
The B-52H received the AN/APQ-188 AESA radar at Boeing’s San Antonio facility and has now arrived at Edwards AFB for the ...
The United States Air Force did not announce the deployment of two B-52s to Japan, and it is unclear where the aircraft ...
B-52 bombers are training at Fort Hood, dropping 500-pound bombs from 8 a.m. to noon every day this week. Residents can expect to feel vibrations from the exercises.
The small number of B-2s in the Air Force’s inventory—and the labor-intensive process of maintaining its stealth coating—put ...