
The United States suddenly leaked information about the top-secret AGM-181A cruise missile with a nuclear warhead.MediaStream Back in the 1970s, before the advent of cruise missiles capable of hitting targets a thousand kilometers or more from the launch point, the standard combat scenario for a U.S. Air Force strategic bomber looked like this. In late October, American amateur photographer Ian Reccio, while in Owens Valley (California), managed to photograph a Boeing B-52H bomber with unusual missiles on its underwing hardpoints. The aircraft was flying at a low altitude (1500 meters) over an area open to civilians, in clear weather, with its transponder on, transmitting the call sign Torch52 (“Torch 52”), and with red-orange identification stripes on its wings indicating a test flight.