I see two B-1 bombers with their transponders on over the eastern Mediterranean and ...
a KC-46 tanker headed their way. The B-1s are at what I believe to be an appropriate altitude for refueling. The KC-46 is probably climbing after leaving Ben Gurion Airport.
It's about 11:00 p.m. or midnight where they are. The B-1s probably have to have their transponders on for the refueling operation.
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Hex ID Callsign Type Alt. (ft) Spd. (kt) Wind D. Wind (kt)
ae5f9e United States B762 10600
ae6be1 United States B1 ▲20600 247
ae6bef United States B1 20000
LearnedHand
(5,416 posts)My bad they didnt. It just swung away from the KCs.
mahatmakanejeeves
(69,495 posts)This is the first time I've seen a B-1 that far east. There might be a few more showing up. There are twelve of them operating out of RAF Fairford.
LearnedHand
(5,416 posts)From Ramstein but I dont see it anymore.
mahatmakanejeeves
(69,495 posts)The tankers usually show up, but they've disappeared right now. I can still see the B-1s off Cyprus.
mahatmakanejeeves
(69,495 posts)Today at 4:02 PM
Was surprised to see a couple B-1's departing Israel area headed Northwest meeting KC-135's.
That area offshore seems fairly safe for tankers,fighters etc at night as am sure well secured and they show
for a while so no mistaking them for something else. Don't need any more A/A accidents.
Prob headed back to the UK
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