On February 23, 2008, the B-2 Spirit at Andersen Air Force Base suffered a catastrophic failure when moisture in its sensors caused false readings during takeoff. The aircraft stalled and crashed, but both crew members escaped unharmed. This incident, though dramatic, was a tragic accident rooted in mechanical failure rather than hostile action. Years later, another crash during landing at Whiteman Air Force Base in 2021 reinforced that no enemy engagement was involved. Despite persistent rumors and conspiracy theories claiming otherwise, no credible evidence supports the idea that the stealth bomber was ever shot down. Its advanced design continues to make it one of the most elusive aircraft, but these incidents remind us that even the most sophisticated machines are vulnerable to unexpected technical faults.
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