Deadly stealth bombers were seen to be making the rounds to the US Air Force base that’s located in Guam.
The news comes amid growing tensions with Iran, as per reports from local media outlets.
Six of those B-2 stealth bombers were seen getting docked at the Whiteman Air Force Base that’s present in Missouri, and they seemed to be on the move on Saturday morning, as per Fox News.
The bombers were also shared to be refueled, which means that they could be launched without full tanks due to the extraordinarily heavy bunker buster bombs.
The vehicle is capable of holding nearly 30,000-pound bombs that experts shared might be the only means of destroying Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear site, which is dubbed Fordo.
The bomb that’s known as GBU-57 or the Massive Ordinance Penetrator is only something that is under the ownership of the US.
It was shared that the Fordo fuel enrichment plant is located deep in the mountain system inside Iran, but experts don’t know exactly how deep it is. This really makes the matter so much more complicated, including the potential US mission to neutralize it.