The F-35 is Now a Nuclear Bomber



Superior, stealthy, single-engine: There may be nothing the F-35 Lightning II can’t do.

In 2021, two F-35A plane efficiently launched B61-12 Joint Check Assemblies, comprising purposeful non-nuclear parts and simulated nuclear parts, from an altitude of 10,500 toes. It took roughly 42 seconds for the bomb to succeed in and hit the designated goal on the vary.

The checks mimicked a real-world tactical gravity nuclear weapon launch on the Tonopah Check Vary in Nevada.

CHAPTERS
00:00 The F-35 Lightning II is now a Nuclear Bomber
01:15 B61-12 Joint Check Assemblies
02:20 Netherlands’ F-35A jets NATO licensed for nuclear deterrence
03:00 A Tactical Nuke
04:14 Stealth and Precision
05:51 F-35 as Bomb Truck
07:58 A Legacy of Innovation

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