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Old 31st January 2024 | 08:54
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SpazSinbad
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Originally Posted by dctyke
I see the F35A is nuclear capable, is the F35B ?
16 Nov 2022 https://armscontrolcenter.org/fact-s...strike-fighter
"...The fighter has three variants, one of which (F-35A) is planned to be nuclear-capable by 2024...."

27 Nov 2023 https://www.twz.com/b-2-spirit-now-o...-nuclear-bombs
"...The B61-12, which also has small rockets at the rear of the body that spin the bomb to help stabilize it, is a so-called dial-a-yield bomb that can be set to detonate with various degrees of explosive force. Its reported maximum yield setting is 50 kilotons...."

B61-12 test drop by an F-35A


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