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In 1997, the United States unveiled the most expensive aircraft ever built — the Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bomber. At $2.13 billion per unit — over $4 billion in today's money — it cost more than the GDP of 60 nations. And America built 21 of them. But the price tag is only the beginning. The B-2's flying wing design eliminates every radar-reflective surface on the aircraft. No vertical tail. No fuselage. Nothing. Its radar cross-section is 0.1 square meters — 1,000 times smaller than a Boeing 747. Soviet radar engineers called it impossible. Northrop Grumman made it real. This aircraft requires 119 hours of maintenance for every single hour it flies. Its hangar costs $5 million to build. Every 7 years, the entire radar-absorbent coating is stripped and reapplied at a cost of $60 million per aircraft. And it has struck targets in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Iran — undetected every single time. The Cold War ended before the first B-2 entered service. Congress cut the order from 132 aircraft down to 21. The total program cost exploded to $44.75 billion. And yet — no other nation on Earth has matched this capability. Not Russia. Not China. Not anyone. This video reveals the full untold story — from the classified Advanced Technology Bomber program, to the engineering nightmares at Palmdale, to why this $2 billion aircraft remains the most feared weapon in the sky. Was the B-2 worth $44 billion? Watch and decide for yourself. 🔴 KEY FACTS REVEALED: The B-2 costs $2.13 billion per aircraft — the most expensive military aircraft in history Its radar cross-section is 0.1 square meters — smaller than a bird 119 hours of maintenance required for every 1 hour of flight The Soviet Union NEVER developed an aircraft with comparable stealth capability The Cold War's end cut production from 132 planes to just 21 — destroying the original budget Every 7 years, a $60 million overhaul strips and reapplies the entire stealth coating Only 19 B-2s remain operational — and nothing in the world can replace them yet Russia and China have ZERO operational stealth bombers 🎯 SOURCES & REFERENCES: All facts verified from official sources including: U.S. Air Force Official Fact Sheet, "B-2 Spirit" (2024) Government Accountability Office, "B-2 Bomber: Status of Cost, Development, and Production" (1995) Wikipedia, "Northrop B-2 Spirit" (updated January 2026) Britannica, "B-2 Bomber" (updated December 2025) The National Interest, "Why The B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber Is the Most Expensive Plane Ever" (November 2024) The National Interest, "Pay the Price: America's Unstoppable B-2 Stealth Bomber Did Not Come Cheap" (November 2024) Northrop Grumman official documentation Department of Defense official statements 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more in-depth military technology analysis: No clickbait — just facts and analysis Weekly videos on defense technology and Cold War history Calm, serious breakdowns for educated audiences 🏷️ TAGS: #B2Spirit #StealthBomber #NorthropGrumman #FlyingWing #MostExpensiveAircraft #ColdWar #USAirForce #MilitaryAviation