A US B-2 stealth bomber crashed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam just after taking off but the two pilots on board ejected safely, the US Air Force said. "They have been evaluated by medical authorities and are in good condition," the Air Force said in a statement.
An inquiry will be held into why the aircraft, which cost almost $1.2 billion each, crashed, an Air Force spokesman said. Guam, a US Pacific territory within striking distance of regional hotspots, has had a bomber presence since March 2004 and B-52s, B-2s and B-1s deploy on rotation from bases on the US mainland.
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