Meet The B-52J Or B-52K: The ‘New’ B-52 Stratofortress (More Like New Engines)

According to Colonel Louis Ruscetta, the senior materiel leader of the B-52’s modernization program, the venerable strategic comber will be redesignated to either “B-52J” or “B-52K” once it receives the planned new engines and radar.

The Air Force has still to make a final determination about the new designation, which is set to mark the most significant modification in the history of the strategic bomber.

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (June 12, 2019) B-52 out of EDW carries ARRW IMV asset for its first captive carry flight over Edwards Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christopher Okula)

The B-52 Stratofortress, the oldest strategic bomber in the U.S. Military, is set to receive a new designation as part of a structural and technological update.

In September 2021, the Air Force awarded Rolls-Royce a $2.6 billion contract to replace the B-52H Stratofortress’ TF33 engines, which were designed and built starting in the 1960s, with new F130 engines. This structural update would allow the strategic bomber to fly well into the 2050s.

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