The B-52 has seen several decades of active service and was about to see some more service over Syria, according to reports from ABC.
Whether strikes on Syria go forward or not, the behemoth is already immortal, with both a hair-do and a rock band named after it.
From carrying nukes to cluster bombs, to drones, to space ships, the B-52 has a remarkable past and plays a incredible role in current military functions.
With an operational history that began in the 1950s, the bomber is slated to continue operations through 2040.
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The B-52 was first tested as the X-52, an effort to create an inter-continental bomber that would not have to rely on foreign governments to land and refuel.
Source: Boeing
The first B-52A flew Aug. 5, 1954. It was nicknamed BUFF — Big, Ugly, Fat Fellow.
In the years that followed, the B-52 broke a litany of aviation records.
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