B-2 Bomber Support Equipment Parts

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NSN
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05A065-01 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
10138105 Radio Frequency Cable
010966845
10139973 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
11979 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
12-6254 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
24898/6X2 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
36F118WF Radio Frequency Cable
011812549
51-03670 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
51-04425 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
8259 Radio Frequency Cable
011812549
AA-2270 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
AA-5351 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
M17/110-RG302 Radio Frequency Cable
004934084
M17/128-00001 Radio Frequency Cable
010966845
M17/155-00001 Radio Frequency Cable
011812549
M17/175-00001 Radio Frequency Cable
010966845
MIL-C-17 Radio Frequency Cable
004934084
MIL-C-17 Radio Frequency Cable
010966845
MIL-C-17/155 Radio Frequency Cable
011812549
MIL-C-17/175-00001 Radio Frequency Cable
010966845
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Support Equipment, B-2 Bomber

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A bomber is a combat aircraft designed to attack ground and sea targets by dropping air-to-ground weaponry, firing torpedoes or deploying air-launched cruise missiles.

Strategic bombing is done by heavy bombers primarily designed for long-range bombing missions against strategic targets such as supply bases, bridges, factories, shipyards, and cities themselves, in order to diminish the enemy's ability to wage war by limiting access to resources through crippling infrastructure or reducing industrial output. Current examples include the strategic nuclear-armed strategic bombers: B-2 Spirit, B-52 Stratofortress, Tupolev Tu-95 'Bear', Tupolev Tu-22M 'Backfire'; historically notable examples are the: Gotha G.IV, Avro Lancaster, Heinkel He-111, Junkers Ju 88, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator, Boeing B-29 Superfortress, and Tupolev Tu-16 'Badger'.

Tactical bombing, aimed at countering enemy military activity and in supporting offensive operations, is typically assigned to smaller aircraft operating at shorter ranges, typically near the troops on the ground or against enemy shipping. This role is filled by tactical bomber class, which crosses and blurs with various other aircraft categories: light bombers, medium bombers, dive bombers, interdictors, fighter-bombers, attack aircraft, multirole combat aircraft, and others.

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