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ABC Top Stories16.06.2026العالم3 dk okumaAustralia

Eight feared dead after B-52 bomber crashes at California Air Force base

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  • Eight people are believed to be dead after a B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
  • The aircraft was reportedly not survivable, with aerial footage showing little remaining.
  • Investigations are ongoing, and an aviation expert suspects a flight control malfunction.

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Eight people aboard a B-52 bomber are believed to be dead after it crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The aircraft was a long-range bomber designed to carry conventional and nuclear weapons.

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Eight people aboard a B-52 bomber that crashed at a US Air Force base in California are believed to be dead.

"Initial indications are that the crash was not survivable," the Edwards Air Force Base posted on social media.

There was no information on the crew, however, aerial footage showed virtually nothing left of the aircraft.

Black smoke rose from a large swath of charred desert at Edwards Air Force Base near what appeared to be a runway, with emergency vehicles nearby.

The military did not say whether the bomber was armed, with investigations ongoing.

Bomber used to carry nuclear weapons

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range bomber that entered service in 1955.

The bomber is designed to carry conventional and nuclear weapons, and it has been used in conflicts involving the US military from Vietnam to Iran.

In a conventional conflict, the B-52 can perform strategic attack, close-air support, air interdiction, offensive counter-air and maritime operations, according to an Air Force fact sheet.

The airfield remains closed, and all inbound aircraft are being diverted.

Non-commercial visitor passes for the base were suspended "to allow the installation to focus entirely on emergency response operations", officials said in a statement.

Edwards Air Force Base is home to a large portion of the US Air Force's aircraft test and development efforts and is about 161 kilometres north of Los Angeles.

The 412th Test Wing, which runs the base, also conducts developmental testing of all Air Force aircraft, weapons systems, software and components before purchase by the service as well as throughout their life span.

The vast desert base is also where Air Force test pilot Chuck Yeager reached a speed of Mach 1.05 and broke the sound barrier in 1947.

Expert suspects flight control malfunction

The way the B-52 crashed so quickly after take-off without getting very high makes aviation safety expert Jeff Guzzetti suspect some kind of flight control malfunction.

It is possible the controls were rigged incorrectly after maintenance, or there was a catastrophic engine problem or a failure of a piece of equipment being tested, he said.

"I think it was definitely a controllability issue. Now, whether that was tied to an engine failure, a flight control failure, or some new testing device failure, I'm not sure," Mr Guzzetti said.

Although the Air Force has been flying B-52 bombers for more than 70 years, testing new equipment on a plane can create new challenges.

"A flight test is always riskier than normal operations, so that's why you have specially trained test pilots, and you should have other safety protocols," Mr Guzzetti said.

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  • A detailed investigation report will be released.

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What caused the crash?
  • Was the bomber armed?
  • What specific equipment was being tested?

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