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B-52s Operate South of Cheju Island August 1
Channel A Top Ten News reported that a section of B-52s from Guam operated in the South China Sea south of Cheju Island on August 1. The nuclear capable aircraft conducted a strategic attack exercise mission according to the report. This mission as well as the B52 exercise with Japanese fighter aircraft on July 27, Armistice anniversary day in Korea, were interpreted, to be a part of the maximum pressure strategy on North Korea, because of the apparent "stalemate" in the denuclearization of North Korea. As part of the August 1 exercise the B-52s were joined by a P-8 Poseidon aircraft.
In the program a number of recent statements by John Bolton, the US national security advisor, were reported. He stated that the US had fulfilled its obligations under the summit declaration, that North Korea had failed to honor its promise to denuclearize, and that there would be no easing of sanctions. These matters were subject to disagreement among the so called "six parties" with a direct interest in denuclearization and peace on the Korean peninsula attending the ASEAN Foreign Ministers conference last week. The B-52 missions which took place both before and during the ASEAN conference demonstrated the ability of the United States to conduct strategic missions while staying some distance from the Korean peninsula. This reflects apparent understandings reached in relation to the Singapore summit, which resulted in suspension of US-ROK joint military exercises which were viewed as provocative by North Korea.
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B-52s Operate South of Cheju Island August 1 (Original Post)
soryang
Aug 2018
OP
B52s have been adapted for a variety of roles. One day great-grandchildren will fly them in...
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Aug 2018
#4
TexasTowelie
(116,707 posts)1. Please provide a link to the article. Thanks.
soryang
(3,306 posts)2. The article is mine, the source is Channel A News Top 10
B-52 전략 폭격기 띄운 美
채널A 뉴스TOP10
Published on Aug 8, 2018
JayhawkSD
(3,163 posts)3. These planes are being flown by 3rd and 4th generation pilots
The last B-52 was built in 1963, so all of these birds are 55 years old or older, and the Air Force expects to keep using them into the 2050s.
Compare that to the newer B-1, built as recently as 1988, which the Air Force has in about the same quantity as B-52s , and plans to discontinue by 2030. And the even newer B-2, built until 2000, of which the Air Force has just 20, and plans to retire in 2032.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)5. Indeed
A testament to the excellent design construction (although each of them has been rebuilt several times over) of these birds.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,898 posts)4. B52s have been adapted for a variety of roles. One day great-grandchildren will fly them in...
SPACE FORCE!!!