Two Fighter Jets Over US Observed Carrying Nuclear Bomb Models

By: James Clark
September 18, 2024
Tensions have risen

As tensions have risen across Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Western military forces have shown signs of gearing up for potential conflict.

Recently, the skies of California were graced by not one, but two fighter jets equipped with B61-12 nuclear bomb trainers, as confirmed by FrontPageDetectives.com. The B61-12 is capable of unleashing a staggering explosive power of up to 50 kilotons.

The trainers
The trainers are non-explosive models meant strictly for practice exercises. For comparison, the B61-12’s 50 kilotons of explosive power is far more than that of the bombs which brought devastation to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Nuclear sharing plans
The Tornado jets are part of NATO’s nuclear sharing plans, serving as Germany’s go-to for delivering the heavy-hitting equipment.
The jets
Despite the plans, the jets are slated to be replaced by the F-35 in the not-so-distant future.
Crucial role
The high-flying action served as a showcase of Germany’s crucial role in NATO’s nuclear deterrence strategy, especially as global tensions have heated up.
Keeping up appearances
With such capabilities, the country isn’t just keeping up appearances, but rather proving they’ll be ready to deliver when it counts most.
B61 nuclear gravity bomb
Not to be forgotten, the B61 nuclear gravity bomb has been in the game for over 50 years, constantly upgraded to ensure it’s as safe and reliable as possible.