US B-2 bombers bound for Guam, capable of hitting Iran’s deepest targets Report by Israeli media
On June 21, flight tracking data revealed that two B-2 Spirit stealth bombers departed from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri en route to the US military installation on Guam.
The Times of Israel reported the deployment, noting increased media focus on the aircraft in recent days.
The attention stems from the B-2's capability to carry the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator — the most powerful conventional bomb in the US arsenal.
Military experts have highlighted this weapon as potentially essential for targeting Iran's heavily fortified underground nuclear facility at Fordow.
NITRO KC135s returning to Altus AFB, OK
— Aircraft Spots (@AircraftSpots) June 21, 2025
B2s MYTEE11 FLT & MYTEE21 FLT continuing westbound to destination Andersen AFB, Guam. pic.twitter.com/VrZwURIjRC
By Tamilla Hasanova