B52 strategic bomber "Stratofortress" - sinking the unsinkable<


Terror from the sky
 

Parameters B52 D B52 G
Length 47.70 m 49.04 m
Height 14.73 m 12.39 m
Wingspan 56.39 m 56.39 m
Gross Weight 204,081 Kg 221,315 Kg
No. of Engines 8 8
Ordnance Weight 31,000 Kg 31,000 Kg
Cruise Speed 847 Km/h 819 Km/h
Ceiling 15,056 m 12,191 m

Each B52 carries 8 to 13 Electronic Counter Measures (ECM), devices that jam enemy's radars of all possible frequencies from AAA, SAM or MIG. When flying in a cell of three aircrafts in the night, behind a chaff corridor, it guarantees that the enemy (except the Vietnamese gunners!) has no way to detect the coordinates of each aircraft.
 
In one of the last nights of the bombing campaign, 23 h, 27 Dec, this B52 "reached", with full bomb load, the ultimate target - only 500m from Ho Chi Minh's house which was the spiritual heart of the North Vietnamese fighters. One of its engines fell in the Hanoi Zoo just one hundred steps from the Presidential Palace.

The stratofortress was shot by Battalion 72 that was moved from Hai Phong area to strengthen Hanoi during Xmas. SAM operators deserved to be heroes, sustaining attacks by tactic aircrafts in absolute silence. SAM sites were not allowed to turn their radars and radios on during normal tactic attacks.

The final rest of the Stratofortress shown above in Ngoc Ha village.


Hanoi returns fire: SAM and anti-aircraft fire in a cold December night 1972.
Photo by Doan Cong Tinh, army photo reporter.

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