U.S. bombers
U.S. bombers are military aircraft designed to carry and drop bombs on enemy targets. They play a crucial role in the United States Air Force's strategy for air superiority and ground support. Notable examples include the B-52 Stratofortress and the B-2 Spirit, which are capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear weapons.
These bombers are equipped with advanced technology for navigation, targeting, and stealth, allowing them to operate effectively in various combat scenarios. They can conduct long-range missions and are often used in strategic bombing campaigns to weaken enemy infrastructure and military capabilities.