B-2 bomber shows off hidden ship-killer missile

The Air Force revealed Monday that its flagship B-2 Spirit stealth bomber can now strike enemy warships with the long range anti-ship missile (LRASM), publicly unveiling the capability after a live-fire exercise in the Western Pacific.

The stealth bomber launched a long-range anti-ship missile during Exercise Valiant Shield 26, a U.S.-led multinational exercise involving American and allied forces across the Western Pacific, in a sinking exercise north of the Mariana Islands.

The announcement comes as the Pentagon increasingly focuses on preparing for a potential conflict in the Indo-Pacific, where China’s rapidly expanding navy would present one of the U.S. military’s biggest challenges. Publicly demonstrating the B-2’s new maritime strike capability also serves as a signal that the stealth bomber could play a key role in holding high-value naval targets at risk

https://www.pacaf.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4529308/us-airmen-and-sailors-conduct-b-2-lrasm-live-fire-sinking-exercise/

They just did a successful demonstration. This is a huge and expensive missile, over 3M each.

https://www.pacaf.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4529308/us-airmen-and-sailors-conduct-b-2-lrasm-live-fire-sinking-exercise/

The Pacific Air Forces successfully conducted a live-fire Sinking Exercise using the B-2 Spirit north of the Mariana Islands. The B-2 deployed the Long Range Anti-Ship Missile, demonstrating enhanced ability to achieve strategic objectives within range of potential threats.

The LRASM is an anti-ship missile designed to detect and destroy enemy ships at long ranges. Developed by the United States, it’s a key component in the US military’s counter-maritime strike operations, providing a decisive edge against adversaries.