Posted on May 29, 2019
U.S. Says Russia Likely Conducting Low-Yield Nuke Tests, Defying Test Ban Treaty
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U.S. Air Force Just Resurrected a 60-Year-Old B-52 Bomber from its 'Boneyard' to Fight Another...
The bomber will replace the B-52 that crashed in Guam three years ago, bringing the size of the B-52H fleet back to 76, the maximum permitted by US-Russia ar...
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Maybe we should maybe we should bring more B-52's back from the Boneyard.
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Maybe we should maybe we should bring more B-52's back from the Boneyard.
LTC (Join to see) LTC Stephen F. SP5 Mark Kuzinski PO1 Tony Holland MSG Joseph Cristofaro SSgt Gary Andrews
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LTC (Join to see) - Nice share, The B-52's are going strong even after all these years!! Best aircraft longevity in the history of aviation. Amazing airplane... :)
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Thank you, my friend LTC (Join to see) for making us aware of the perspective stated by Wall Street Journal author Michael R. Gordon
Updated May 29, 2019 7:06 p.m. ET
"Russia has likely been secretly carrying out nuclear tests with very low explosive power to help it upgrade its nuclear arsenal, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment that challenges Moscow’s claims that it is faithfully adhering to an international treaty banning nuclear tests."
Updated May 29, 2019 7:06 p.m. ET
"Russia has likely been secretly carrying out nuclear tests with very low explosive power to help it upgrade its nuclear arsenal, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment that challenges Moscow’s claims that it is faithfully adhering to an international treaty banning nuclear tests."
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