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Iraq
Stealth bombers prepare for Gulf
2003-02-28
The US air force is preparing to position its B-2 stealth bombers ahead of a possible strike against Iraq. Air force sources told the BBC that four of the radar-evading aircraft are to be deployed to the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia.
Four on D.G., possibly more to Fairford, UK?
It could be the first time that the aircraft launch operations from bases away from their home in Whiteman, Missouri. Lieutenant Matt Hasson, from Whiteman, said the 509th Bomber Wing, which has 21 B-2s, had received deployment orders but he could not confirm details. "It is the first [overseas] deployment in support of potential combat operations for this weapons system," he told BBC News Online. B-2 bombers were used in Afghanistan in 2001 and Kosovo in 1999 and are expected to be the air force's weapon of choice for opening night air attacks on heavily defended areas like Baghdad. They can carry up to 40,000 pounds (18,140 kilograms) of nuclear or conventional bombs and, over Kosovo, were the first to use the new JDAM satellite-guided bomb. Specially designed climate-controlled shelters for the aircraft, which protect their radar-absorbing skin, have been built in Fairford, UK, and on the British island of Diego Garcia. During the Afghanistan campaign, flights took off from Whiteman, attacked Afghanistan, and carried on to Diego Garcia where a fresh aircrew made the 30-hour flight home. General John Jumper, the US air force chief of staff, recently told reporters: "Put four or five B-2s anywhere in the world and you can have a fairly devastating effect."
Yup.
Also at Diego Garcia is the giant American hospital ship, Comfort, which was deployed there in January with a minimum crew. Now its full 800-strong medical team is being mobilised.
Hope they serve a quiet tour.
BBC Pentagon correspondent Nick Childs said the sixth aircraft carrier being sent to the Gulf was unlikely to arrive for a month and its main job will be to replace one of the five carriers already deployed.
What we thought.
Posted by:Steve

#3  Found this item from the L.A. Times on Globalsecurity.org:
The Air Force has installed as many as five B-2 hangers on Diego Garcia. The hangers are key facilities because they enable air crews to maintain the B-2s' radar-evading skin.

We saw the pictures of two shelters that had been completed, but that was back in December. They have had plenty of time to put up more.
Posted by: Steve   2003-02-28 13:45:29  

#2  I checked.. There are at least 12 suitable bunkers within 3 hours of Baghdad.
Posted by: Dishman   2003-02-28 13:40:38  

#1  I seem to recall something about another airbase in the region having 14 or 16 climate controlled hangers.
Posted by: Dishman   2003-02-28 13:34:03  

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