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With the escalating situation in Iran and Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent U-turn on allowing the United States to use British military bases for defensive action, we take a look back at recent Bomber Task Force deployments and Air Tattoo visits that have brought the trifecta of America’s distinct strategic heavy bombers to RAF Fairford over the past few years. From the long-range, subsonic Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers operating out of Barksdale Air Force Base and Minot Air Force Base, to the supersonic, variable-sweep wing Rockwell B-1 Lancer from Dyess Air Force Base and Ellsworth Air Force Base, and the iconic stealth Northrop B-2 Spirit, these aircraft form a critical component of the U.S. nuclear triad and its conventional global strike capability. The B-1B carries up to a 75,000-pound payload, while the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber has a maximum payload capacity of 40,000 to 50,000 pounds, capable of carrying conventional and nuclear ordnance internally. It uniquely deploys the 30,000-lb GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) and up to 80 500-lb bombs (JDAM) or 16 B83 nuclear bombs. The B-52 bomber can carry up to 70,000 pounds of weapons and has a typical combat range of around 8,800 miles without aerial refuelling. Given the rapidly developing situation in the Middle East, and following the most recent UK Government decision, attention turns once again to RAF Fairford. This video revisits the sights and sounds that could soon return to the skies over Gloucestershire. Built in 1944, RAF Fairford originally supported troop transporters and gliders used during D-Day and Operation Market Garden. During the Cold War, it became a key United States base due to its exceptionally long runway. At nearly two miles in length, the runway was once designated as an emergency landing site for the NASA Space Shuttle, and a test centre location for the prototype Concorde flights. Although it retains its RAF title, the base is made available to the United States as a forward operating location for heavy bomber missions. A 1951 agreement between Washington and London gives the British government final authority over the use of the base for combat operations. The station, owned by the Ministry of Defence, is also well known for hosting the Royal International Air Tattoo, the world’s largest military airshow. Amid the current escalation in the Middle East, the British government has reversed its earlier position regarding U.S. access to British military bases for “defensive” strikes on Iran. Reports initially suggested the UK had refused to allow the United States to use key RAF bases, including Fairford and Diego Garcia, citing concerns over international law. However, the government later backtracked, granting access to support potential operations against the Iranian regime. The decision came amid rising regional tensions, including a strike on a UK base in Cyprus and growing risks to British citizens in the region. The move has evidently frustrated Donald Trump, who had argued that access to British bases could prove essential when nuclear talks with Tehran failed and the disagreement has publicly placed a rift on U.S. and UK relations, with Trump citing Starmer ‘isn’t Winston Churchill we’re dealing with!’ Now, with diplomacy fragile and military assets repositioning, RAF Fairford stands ready. The question is no longer whether these bombers can return. It’s whether they will... I hope you enjoy this video and thank you for watching! If you like what you've seen, please head over to Instagram / brunelheritage and Tik Tok / brunel.heritage for more and please feel free to leave comments, ratings, and subscribe to the channel. #RAFFairford #B52 #StealthBomber #B1 #Rockwell #Lancer #Spirit #stratofortress #B2 #aviation #aircraft #airforce #MiddleEast #Gloucestershire #worldnews #USBombers #Strategicbases #Iran #USA #UK #RAF #airforce #flight #defence #politics #specialrelationship #aviationvideos