I think that's going to be the BWB tanker/transports.
With modern fuel cost fluctuations this may be seriously considered and attempted in the near future. Particularly as hostilities toward nuclear power will need some odd 10-15 more years to go away as China is still (statistically) dependent on fuel burning thus holding back initiative. We will need either affordably stockpiled or long shelf life long range munitions (preferably both) for that.

Of course one could wonder if we will diverge from legacy tube-wing airframes or actually resurrect the C-17s somewhere in the future whilst hogging money for an NGAD tanker.
 
Quick look at Aviation Safety Database shows 11+8 = 19 B-52H mishaps - most of them written off or with substantial damage - only three with minimum damage so 16 total losses. Out of 102, that's 86 that should be left, not 76... no idea what happened to those ten. Except perhaps one was passed to NASA in the 2000s.


Let's try the serials...

https://www.crouze.com/baugher/usaf_serials/1960.html

 
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1960 B-52H
60-0001/0013 Boeing B-52H-135-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464366/464378. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0001 (MSN 464366) delivered to 379th BW at Wurtsmith AFB, MI May 9, 1961. Named First Strike with 7th Bomb Wing in October 1987.
Named "Memphis Belle IV" with 2nd BW in May 1996. 96th BS Active apr07 nov18
0002 (MSN 464367) Named Deuces Wild with 410th Wing in April 1992. Active with 2nd Bw at Barksdale AFB and
reported to be with the 96th BSD, the "Red Devils" in 2004. Named changed to "Deuce". Named Lets Roll
with 96th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing Mar 2012 to Jul 2019.
0003 (MSN 464368) used to captive csrry the GAM-87A Skybolt ALBM whic was later canelled in 1962.
On Mar 17. 1969 and assigned to 379th Bomb Wing, Lost four engines on takeoff from Wurtsmit, MI.
Plane was landed safely. Named "Master Blaster" with 7th BW in Jun 1989. The tail is supposedly
sitting in a scrap metal bin at Tinker AFB.
The nose section is supposedly on display at the Hangar 25 Museum, Big Spring, TX. However, this plane was seen at an
airshow in Scotland Sept 2001, in 93rd BS markings. It was also seen
at the Oceana Air Show Sept 2008. Seen at airshow at Randolph AFB Nov 2009.
Seen at RAF Fairford, UK in 2017. Nose section on display at Hangar 25 Museum, TX is actually from 58-0232.
93rd BS Active apr95 jul21 AFRC, 'Master Blaster'
0004 (MSN 464369) 23rd BS Active aug96 jul19
0005 (MSN 464370) Taken on strength ca.1962, with no information as to unit assignment found on the Internet
until its current unit. However, in 1962 this plane carried the temporary designation of JB-52H when
it was used for weapons tests, including the Skybolt, as well as electronics systems tests, such of
those of the AN/ASQ-38 bombing navigation system. By 1964 it was back to being a B-52H as noted on
a photo taken at Fairford, England airshow, when it was painted in SAC marking.
Named "Monkey Business" in May 1992. Named "Barons War/Bar Birds" Jun 2000. Active in January 2018
with 5th Bomb Wing, 23rd Bomb Squadron at Minot AFB, ND and named War Birds Active Jun 1995 Feb 2022
0006 (MSN 464371) with 34th BS crashed May 30, 1974 on WPAFB runway during GCA
landing approach. Rudder and elevator failure caused
loss of control.
0007 (MSN 464372) Named "Dak Rat" in 2013. 69th BS Active aug12 nov18.
Involved in the Salute Flyover on July 4, 2020 East Coast USA. 23rd BS Active Jan 2019 Aug 2020
0008 (MSN 464373) Named Flamingo Flier with 2nd Bomb Wing in March 1967..
Named "Lucky Lady IV" with 2nd BW in 2008. 20th BS Active mar12 dec18 '8 AF' dec18-jan21
0009 (MSN 464374) named "Black Magic" with 5th BW in Aug 1988. 69th BS Active jun10 jul22BS' nov18-jul22
0010 (MSN 464375) to AMARC as BC0486 Aug 28, 2008 from 96th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA.
'InstiGATOR' . Seen at AMARC Mar 2009, still present Mar 2012.
0011 (MSN 464376) Active in April 1995 with 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana and named Cajun Dragon.
93rd BS Active nov11 apr13 AFRC, '11 BS' apr13-jul21
0012 (MSN 464377) 69th BS Active mar11 mar21
0013 (MSN 464378) Named Lucky 13 with 28th Bomb Squadron in April 2012. 28th BS Active oct09 sep14
From the 2nd Bomb Wing from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, arrived at Moron Air Base, in southern Spain,
approximately 35 miles southeast of the city of Seville, on May 17, 2021 for a European deploynent.
60-0014/0021 Boeing B-52H-140-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464379/464386. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0014 (MSN 464379) Active in June 1990 with 7th Bombardment Wing at Carswell AFB, Texas. By 1994 transferred to 20th
Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana. To AMARC as BC0488 Dec 11, 2008, still present Mar 2012.
0015 (MSN 464380) Active in 1977Active in March 2003 with 5th Bomb Wing based at Minot AFB, North Dakota and undertook missions
during operation Iraqi Freedom from RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire. Named Diabolical Angel with 93rd Bomb Squadron in April 2014.
93rd BS Active apr12 apr14 AFRC, 'Diabolical Angel' nov12-jun12. In July 2017 assigned to 93rd Bomb Squadron
at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana. 93rd BS Active Apr 2012 Jul 2021
0016 (MSN 464381) to 2nd BW, 96th BS at Barksdale, AFB. Named "The Baroness" with 5th BW in Sep 1988.
To GB-52H maintenance trainer at Barksdale AFB, LA.
Tail was demounted and put on 60-0001 due to hangar damage.
0017 (MSN 464382) Taken on strength in 1961, no data is available prior to its assignment to the 7th Bombardment Wing,
Carswell AFB, TX, ca. 1982. By 1995 it was with the 11th Bombardment Squadron, 2nd Bombardment Wing
at Barksdale AFB, LA. In April 2007 the plane transferred to the 5th Bombardment Wing at Minot AFB, ND.
With this wing, it was first with the 69th Bomb Squadron, and then by 2014 it was with the 23rd BS.
The plane is still active, serving at Minot AFB in 2018
0018 (MSN 464383) October 1994 active with 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, Lousiana and named Darth Gator.
Named "POW MIA You Are Not Forgotten" with 69th BS, 5th BW at Minot AFB in Jun 2015.
69th BS Active aug12 apr19
0019 (MSN 464384) Named Hell Razor with 7th Wing in November 1991. To AMARC as BC0494
from 96th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA Aug 7, 2008.
Seen at AMARC Mar 2009
0020 (MSN 464385) Active with 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana in March 1995 and named The Mad Bolshevik
To AMARC from 20th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA as BC0485 Sep 4, 2008. Seen at AMARC Mar 2009.
0021 (MSN 464386) operated by 19th Bombardment Wing, Homestead, FL, dual named as "Guardian of the Golden Peace"
and "Homesteads Hesperides". Converted under Project Senior Bowl to carry two Lockheed D-21 "Tagboard" reconnaissance
drones and named "Black Jack". Later with the 5th BW at Minot, ND. Still in service. Named Black Jack with 96th Bomb Squadron/
2nd Bomb Wing in June 2017. 96th BS Active sep12 mar19
60-0022/0033 Boeing B-52H-145-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464387/464398. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0022 (MSN 464387) with 20th BS, 2nd BW at Barksdale. 6th BS Active apr96 oct15 'Deuces Wild' may07
96th BS Active Dec 2020 Jul 2021
0023 (MSN 464388) named "The Warlord" with 92nd Wing Jun 1992. Seen at AMARC Mar 2009. Returned to service
Now with 23rd Bomb Squadron at Minot AFB. 23rd BS Active mar18 sep21 "Bomber Barons" markings may18-mar18
0024 (MSN 464389) Active in May 1977 with 93rd Bomb Wing at Castle AFB, California.
Modified with atmospheric sampling pods code-named "Giant Fish* in the early 1980s.
Discontinued early 1990s. Named Ill Be Seeing You with 416th Bomb Wing in May 1992.
20th BS Active jun10 nov19 'Posse' sep12
0025 (MSN 464390) named "Atomic Dog" with 7th BW in Jun 1991. Named "Ol' Crow Express II" in Nov 2010
with 20th BS apr 1995 to Aug 2020 at Barksdale AFB
0026 (MSN 464391) Taken on strength 1961. By 1981 was with 319th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) at Grand Forks AFB, ND.
0026 modified under Project Senior Bowl to carry two Lockheed D-21B "Tagboard" reconnaissance drones
By Jul 1993 was with 410th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) at K.I. Sawyer AFB, MI.
Nov 21, 1994: The last B-52 to leave Sawyer as it joined the 23rd Bomb Squadron, 5th Bomb Wing
at Minot AFB, ND, from where it still operates. 69th BS Active jun12 jul12 'Dakota Avenger' may09
23rd BS Active may18 jan22
0027 (MSN 464392) 5th BW crashed Oct 4, 1968 near Minot AFB. Fuel mismanagement during
landing approach caused multiple engine flameout. All 6 onboard killed.
0028 (MSN 464393) 2nd BW 96th BS Active may95 jun22
0029 (msn 464394) 69th BS Active jun12 nov18. 23rd BS Active Aug 2020 Aug 2020
0030 (MSN 464395) with 5th BW in 1977. Named "Miss Liberty" with 416th BW in Aug 1994.
To AMARC as BC0484 Aug 21, 2008 from 20th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA.,
still present Mar 2012.
0031 (MSN 464396) 307th Wing, 93rd BS. 49th FLTS Active Sep 2004 Oct 2020
0032 (MSN 464397) with 20th BS, 2nd BW at Barksdale AFB. 96th BS Active sep09 jun22 'Iron Eagle' sep09
0033 (MSN 464398) modified with atmospheric sampling pods code-named "Giant Fish* in the early 1980s. Discontinued early 1990s.
23rd BS Active jul95 sep14 'Peace Persuader' sep12-aug11. 5th BW 69th BS Active Nov 2018 Jul 2022, named
"Instrument of Destruction"
60-0034/0045 Boeing B-52H-150-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464399/464410. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0034 (MSN 464399, 419th FLTS) made first flight using synthetic fuel in all 8
engines Dec 15, 2006 from Edwards AFB, CA. To AMARC as
BC0482 Aug 14, 2008 from 23rd Bomb Squadron/5th BW, Minot AFB, ND. Seen at AMARC Mar 2009.
Named 'Wise Guy'. Removed from AMARC May 14, 2019 and arrived 1st April 2020 at Tinker AFB, OK for programmed depot
maintenance prior to returning to service with 5th BW at Minot AFB, ND. Returned to service with
5th BW Mar 9, 2021 at Barksdale AFB, LA 23rd BS Active May 2019 Jun 2022
0035 (MSN 464400) Named Global Warrior in February 2015 with 93rd Bomb Squadron/307th Bomb Wing.
307th Wing 93rd BS Active mar12 jul21 AFRC
0036 (MSN 464401) 412th TW 419th FLTS Active at Edwards AFB apr01 sep22 'Tagboard Flyer'
On 14 May 2022 the plane successfully released an AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW)
off the southern California coast. Following separation from the Stratofortress, the ARRWs booster
ignited and burned for the expected duration, achieving hypersonic speeds five times greater than
the speed of sound.
0037 (MSN 464402) named "Wham Bam II" with 96th BS, 2nd BW in May 2000. 5th BW 69th BS Active aug11 mar20 'Wham Bam II'
0038 (MSN 464403) 307th Wing 93rd BS Active mar12 jul21 AFRC
0039 (MSN 464404) 410th BW crashed April 1, 1977 at K I Sawyer AFB, MI on landing
approach during heavy spring snow. All eight onboard were killed.
0040 (MSN 464405) exploded in midair during touch-and-go approach at K I
Sawyer AFB, MI and crashed Dec 6, 1988. All 9 crewmembers survived with injuries
0041 (MSN 464406) named "Freestyle" with 92nd BW Apr 1991. Named "Christine" with 93rd BS/307th BW
Oct 2011. 307th Wing 93rd BS Active apr95 aug20 AFRC
0042 (MSN 464407) with 93rd BS, 307th BW, Barksdale AFB. 96th BS Active nov18 jul21
0043 (MSN 464408) to AMARC from 20th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LAas BC0483 Oct 2, 2008.
Seen at AMARC Mar 2009, still present Mar 2012.
0044 (MSN 464409) Active in May 1981 with 644th Bomb Squadron/410th Bomb Wing at K.I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan
Named "Magnum Force" with 5th BW in Sep 1997. 5th BW 69th BS Active jun12 aug12, named "Excalibur"
Active in March 2019 Jun 2022 with 23rd Bomb Squadron at Minot AFB, North Dakota
0045 (MSN 464410) named "Ready for Duty" with 92nd Wing in Apr 1992. Named "Cherokee Strip II" with 93rd BS,
917th Wing in Sep 2002. 307th Wing 93rd BS Active dec93 jan20 307th OG markings
60-0046/0057 Boeing B-52H-155-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464411/464422. Transfers to MASDC from www.amarcexperience.com
0046 (MSN 464411) to AMARC BC0490 Oct 23, 2008 ex 20th BS 2nd BW Barksdale AFB, LA.
Seen at AMARC Mar 2009, still present Mar 2012
0047 (MSN 474412) named "Neanderthaul" with 69th BS, 5th BW at Minot AFB in Jun 2015. Crashed May 19, 2016 at Andersen AFB,
Guam on takeoff. All 7 crew members safely exited the aircraft.
0048 (MSN 464413) named "Stratofortress Rex" with 410th BW Jun 1991. Named "Phoenix" with 2nd BW 20th BS
in Sep 2009. 20th BS Active oct06 jul19 'Phoenix' sep09. 96th BS Active Mar 2022 Apr 2022
0049 (MSN 464414) Active in May 1967 at RAF Marham, Norfolk with 449th Bomb Wing at Kincheloe AFB,
Michigan. Won the 1967 Bomb Com at Markham, England. Named "City of Fort Worth" with 7th BW in Aug 1989.
Had ground maintenance fire that made it unrepairable. Replaced by 61-0007, which was withdrawn from AMARC.
To AMARC from Barksdale AFB, LA as 582445 Jul 28, 2017, instructional fuselage only.
Dismantled Jan 2018
0050 (MSN 464415) "Dragon's Inferno" 412th Test Wing, 419th Flight Test Squadron, Edwards AFB, CA.
Modified to use Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuel blend for flight Aug 2007
Served as mothership to carry the X-51A Waverider May 26, 2010. 419th FLTS Active Oct 1992 Aug 2020
0051 (MSN 464416) modified with atmospheric sampling pods code-named "Giant Fish* in the early 1980s.
Discontinued early 1990s. Named "Bear Hunter" with 7th Bw in Apr 1991. Named "Belle Starr" in Nov 2012.
307th Wing 93rd BS Active sep09 sep21 AFRC
0052 (MSN 464417) modified with atmospheric sampling pods code-named "Giant Fish* in the early 1980s.
Discontinued early 1990s. Active in May 1994 with 23rd Bomb Squadron/5th Bombardment Wing at Minot AFB .
Named Ragin Red III with 2nd BW 96th Bomb Squadron in September 2009. 96th BS Active apr97 sep13
20th BS Active mar19 jul21
0053 (MSN 464418) (20th BS, "Louisiana Fire") crashed 30 mi NW of Apra Harbor, Guam Jul 20, 2008 (US CST)
while on parade flyby mission. All 6 crew killed. Cause of
crash was improper stabilizer trim setting.
0054 (MSN 464419) with 319th BW in 1977, 2nd BW 20th BS Active mar12 jul21 named "Mud Buff"
0055 (MSN 464420) 5th BW 69th BS Active nov10 jan13 '5 OG War Eagle' jan13-sep98. 23rd BS Active nov18 jan22
0056 (MSN 464421) 6th BW 23rd BS Active jul95 jun22 'Black Widow' may07
0057 (MSN 464422) named Someplace Special in July 1981 with 410th Bomb Wing and "Nemesis" during Operation
Allied Force in 1999 over the Balkans. Named "Lucky to be a lady" with 93rd BS, 307th BW at Barksdale
AFB Nov 2012. Named Hi-Ho Silver in September 2018 with 340th Weapons Squadron/57th Wing at Barksdale AFB.
93rd BS Active mar12 jul21 AFRC, '340WPS' dec15-oct10 'Lucky be a lady' nov12
60-0058/0062 Boeing B-52H-160-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464423/464427
0058 (MSN 464423) Taken on strength ca.1962, the earliest information found on the Internet showed
the plane was with the 410th Bomb Wing at K.I. Sawyer AFB, MI, by May 1979. By August 1991 the
plane was assigned to the 92nd Bomb Wing at Fairchild AFB, WA. named "Great Balls of Fire" with 92nd BW Aug 1991.
Iy July 1993 it was back with the 410th. By November 1994, with the closure of Sawyer, this plane was
transferred to the 23rd Bomb Squadron, 5th Bomb Wing, Minot AFB, ND. By April 1996 it was assigned
to its current unit, the 11th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA.
2nd BW 20th BS Active sep09 apr14 'War Hog' nov12-jun08. 20th BS Active Jun 2019 Jul 2021
0059 (MSN 464424) named "Laisses Le Bons Temps Roules" with 2nd BSW May 1994. 2nd BW 96th BS Active apr94 jun22
'96 BS / Devil's Own' apr14-jun07
0060 (MSN 464425) named *Iron Butterfly* with 23rd BS, 5th BW in Mar 2002. 23rd BS Active mar96 jan22
0061 (MSN 464426) 93rd BS Active oct11 apr14 AFRC, '307BW' nov12-oct12 'Die Laughin' Jester'.
93rd BS Active Oct 2011 Jul 2021
0062 (MSN 464427) named "Cajun Fear" with 2nd BW May 1996. 96th BS Active mar12 sep20

1961 B-52H

61-0001/0013 Boeing B-52H-165-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464428/464440. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0001 (MSN 464428) named "Visibility Perfect" with 92nd Wing in Jul 1992. 69th BS Active mar12 aug20
0002 (MSN 464429) named The Heat with 7th Wing in May 1992. Named "The Eagle's Wrath III" in April 1996.
20th BS Active aug95 apr14 '2 OG' sep15-jan02,
0003 (MSN 464430) named "Miss Behavin" with 92nd Wing in Jun 1992. 69th BS Active jun10 mar22 "Old Ironsides III"
0004 (MSN 464431) Named Lobo with 2nd BW in September 2005. 20th BS Active jun94 jul16 'Lobo' sep05
0005 (MSN 464432) Active May 2018 Jul 2022 with 69th BS at Minot AFB, ND
0006 (MSN 464433) Named Old Soldier II with 96th Bomb Squadron in April 2014.
96th BS Active jul12 sep20
0007 (MSN 464434) named *Ghost Rider* with 23rd BS/5th BW in Mar 2002. To AMARC as BC0489 Nov 13, 2008
from 23rd Bomb Squadron/5th BW, Minot AFB, ND.
Seen at AMARC Mar 2009. Returned to active duty at Barksdale AFB, LA Feb 13, 2015 to replace 60-0049 which was DBR.
69th BS Active oct16 jul22 'Ghost Rider" nov18
0008 (MSN 464435) named "Lucky Sherry" with 92nd Wing in Jun 1992. With 93rd BS, 307th BW in 2011
93rd BS Active dec93 Jul2021. AFRC 'FDNY 11sep01 We will remember'
0009 (MSN 464436) Active in November 1974 with 644th Bomb Squadron/410th Bomb Wing at K.I. Sawyer
AFB, Michigan and named Great Eagle of the North. Named "Albatross" with 92nd BW Jun 1991.
To AMARC as BC0487 Sep 25, 2008 from 96th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA..
Seen at AMARC Mar 2009, still present Jul 2021
The aircraft was taken out of storage at MASDC last spring 2021 and sent to the Pima Air & Space Museum
where its wings, fuselage and horizontal stabilizer were removed.
On 4 January 2022, the fuselage of the B-52 began its trip to the Boeing
facility in Oklahoma City (OK), where it will become the test bed for
research and modernisation for the B-52 fleet. The left wing and fuselage will serve as an
integration model. The right wing and horizontal stabilizer of the bomber will be transported to
McFarland Research and Development in Wichita (KS) to support structural
integrity research for the B-52H Aircraft Structural Integrity Programme (ASIP).
Fuselage transported by road from Arizona to Boeing facility near Tinker AFB, OK
The fuselage arrived at the Boeing facility near Tinker Air Force Base on January 22, 2022
where it will be reassembled with the left wing. The aircraft will then serve as an integration model to
test how well new technologies and current and future modifications will integrate with B-52 aircraft.
0010 (MSN 464437) named "Nightmares" with 7th BW in Oct 1988. Named "Junkyard Dog" in Nov 2012 with 343rd BS.
20th BS Active apr95 nov12 '343d BS' nov12 'Junkyard Dog' 343rd BS Active Aug 2020 Jul 2021
From the 2nd Bomb Wing from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, arrived at Moron Air Base, in southern Spain,
approximately 35 miles southeast of the city of Seville, on May 17, 2021 for a European deployment.
0011 (MSN 464438) 93rd BS Active sep09 oct14 AFRC. 93rd BS Active Apr 2021 Apr 2021
0012 (MSN 464439) named "Loko" with 2nd BW Mar 2013. 96th BS Active may12 mar20
From the 2nd Bomb Wing from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, arrived at Moron Air Base, in southern Spain,
approximately 35 miles southeast of the city of Seville, on May 17, 2021 for a European deployment.
0013 (MSN 464440) named "Real T.A." with 410th BW in Apr 1969. 20th BS Active sep09 dec18 'High Tension III' sep09
From the 2nd Bomb Wing from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, arrived at Moron Air Base, in southern Spain,
approximately 35 miles southeast of the city of Seville, on May 17, 2021 for a European deployment.
61-0014/0026 Boeing B-52H-170-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464441/464453. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0014 (MSN 464441) flap sections fell off shortly after takeoff at Tinker AFB Nov 1, 2012. Aircraft damaged
but landed safely, no injuries. 23rd BS Active aug98 sep14. 419th FLTS Active Jul 2020 Jul 2020
0015 (MSN 464442) named "American Eagle" with 410th BW Aug 1991. 96th BS Active Mar 2012 Sep 2019
From the 2nd Bomb Wing from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, arrived at Moron Air Base, in southern Spain,
approximately 35 miles southeast of the city of Seville, on May 17, 2021 for a European deployment.
0016 (MSN 464443) named "Bring 'Em Home" with 7th BW Jun 1991. with 20th BS/2nd BW at Barksdale
96th BS Active mar14 apr14 'Free Bird' nov12-apr99
0017 (MSN 464444) named "Renegade" with 92nd BW in Apr 1989. Named The Lone Star Lady II in April 2016.
Named Hawg Wild in July 2018. Active apr94 dec18 AFRC, 'Renegade'. 93rd BS Active Apr 1994 Jul 2021
0018 (MSN 464445) Active in October 1979 with 93rd Bomb Wing at Castle AFB, California.
23rd BS Active jul14 jul14. 69th BW RAF Fairford "Night Train". In February 2022
Active Mar 2019 Jun 2022 with 69th Bomb Squadron at Minot AFB, North Dakota
0019 (MSN 464446) named "Rolling Thunder III" with 96th BS in 2012. With 20th BS, 2nd BW at Barksdale.
Active with 96th BS, may12 sep13. 2419th FLTS Active Nov 2019 Nov 2019
0020 (MSN 464447) seen at AMARC in 2015. Named The Big Stick with 29th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing in June 2017
20th BS Active mar12 jun17 '20 BS' apr14-mar12, 'The Big Stick'
0021 (MSN 464448) named "Iron Eagle" with 7th BW in Apr 1989. With 93rd BS, 307th BW Active Apr 1995 Jul 2021
at Barksdale AFB. 'Let's Roll' sep04
0022 (MSN 464449) Active in May 1995 and September 2003 with 93rd Bomb Squadron/917th Wing at
Barksdale AFB, Louisiana. Entered Depot Maintenance at Tinker AFB, OK in Nov 2004. Crack was found in wing
attachment and it sat waiting for money for repairs. Temporarily repaired in early 2009
and flown to Sheppard AFB, TX for use as maintenance trainer with 82nd TRW.
0023 (MSN 464450) loaned to Boeing to test turbulence effects. On test flight on Jan 10, 1964
near East Spanish Peak, COthe entire vertical fin and rudder were ripped off. Airccraft could only be controlled by jockeying
the throttles. Navigator was ordered to eject with tapes of the data that could be used to
solve the problem. Aircraft was able to land safely at Blytheville AFB. Repaired and returned to service.
To AMARC as BC0481 from 20th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA Jul 24, 2008, first B-52H to go to storage.
Seen at Davis-Monthan AMARC on Celebrity Row on 8/28/2017
0024 (MSN 464451) named "I'll Be Seeing You" with 410th BW in May 1992. To AMARC as BC0491 Jan 6, 2009
from 96th Bomb Squadron/2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA, 'Messenger of Doom'
Seen at AMARC Mar 2009.
0025 (MSN 464452) delivered to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Jul 30, 2001
as replacement for NB-52B mothership. Left Edwards AFB May 9, 2008
on one-time ferry flight to Sheppard AFB, TX, for use as
a maintenance trainer, never to fly again. With 82nd TRW, Noted tailless Sheppard AFB, TX 30SEP22.
0026 (MSN 164453) Active in 1978 with 319th Bomb Wing at Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota.
Crashed Jun 24, 1994 at Fairchild AFB during rehearsal for air display. Lost control and hit ground.
All onboard killed.
61-0027/0040 Boeing B-52H-175-BW Stratofortress
MSN 464454/464467. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0027 (MSN 464454) to AMARC as BC0492 Jan 1, 2009 from 23rd Bomb Squadron/5th BW, Minot AFB, ND, 'Vulture'
0028 (MSN 464455) Active nov15 nov15 ex OC-ALC. 49th TES Active May 2019 Jul 2021
0029 (MSN 464456) assigned to 93rd BS at Barksdale AFB in 2015.
93rd BS Active apr95 mar16 AFRC, 'SAC Time' apr04.
Has been given new(er) nose art than the 100yr memorial and
is now called Destination Unknown, 307th BW 93rd BS (It still has boss bird markings)
0030 (319th BW, 46th BS) crashed Nov 2, 1967 at Griffiss AFB. Control lost during instrument approach
when power loss on no. 5 and 6 engines. 6 killed, 2 ejected. This plane was seen
parked at DMAFB Mar 2009, so the plane must have been repaired. The aircraft was destroyed in the crash,
so this sighting seems unlikely.
0031 (MSN 464458) 93rd BS 307th Wing Active Apr 2007 Jul 2021, 'Judgment Day' sep12
0032 (MSN 464459) named "Luke The Drifter" with 7th Wing Oct 1991. 23rd BS Active aug12 aug12
To GB-52H maintenance trainer at Minot AFB, ND.
0033 (MSN 464460) 5th BW destroyed Nov 14, 1975 in ground fire at Minot AFB.
0034 (MSN 464461) 23rd BS Active sep94 nov18
Returned to service at Barksdale AFB May 14, 2019. Aircraft now assigned to 5 BW Minot AFB, ND.
0035 (MSN 464462) 69th BS Active jul14 may18
0036 (MSN 464463) named "Skywolf" with 92nd Wing in Jun 1992. 96th BS Active apr12 jul21
0037 (MSN 464464) crashed Jan 21, 1969 at Minot AFB. Incorrect preflight fuel load distribution caused
aircraft to stall on takeoff. Aircraft climbed to about 200-300 feet and made
several pitch gyrations and crashed. Some of the crew tried to eject and were killed.
0038 (MSN 464465) named "Dogs of War" with 7th BW in Apr 1989. 93rd BS Active may11 jun19 AFRC60-0002
LA B-52H-BW 464367 2nd BW Active mar12 mar15 "Deuce" '2 BW mar15-apr12
0039 (MSN 464466) assigned to 23rd BS, 5th BW, Minot AFB, North Dakota. Used to fly the last mission by a combat-ready
aerial gunner Sep 30, 1991. 69th BS Active Mar 2020 Mar 2022. 69th BG RAF Fairford "Warrior"
0040 (MSN 464467) Last B-52 off the productiom line June 22, 1962.
Named "Wonderful Baby" with 92nd Wing in Jun 1992. Named "Spirit of Minot" with 23rd BS, 5th
BW in Jun 2015. 23rd BS at Minot AFG, ND. Active aug94 may18 'Spirit of Minot' may18-10aug01.
 
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As I previously stated, there are ten ish H models in the AZ. I think at least one of the Hs has been pulled apart and is used for training purposes, and the remainder might not all be restorable.
 
I think that's going to be the BWB tanker/transports.
I think people underestimate how much stand off weapons + speed and radar horizon make B-1B type bombers very unpleasant to intercept, especially in the maritime role. A subsonic BWB might struggle with this. Plus fitting them on alert trees may be challenging.
 
Frankly at this rate I'd be looking at reactivating some out of the boneyard and bringing them up to J standard just because they're handy. Growing the fleet to ~100 B-52J would be sporty. IMO the ideal bomber fleet is something like ~100 B-52J, 250 B-21 and 150 of a next generation B-1 type (ideally with two of the 375" modular bays and the external pylons). God only knows how or when we'd get there, but I think that would be much healthier for being able to maintain nuclear deterrence and do theater conventional warfighting.
I'll be surprised if the B-52J doesn't end up getting cancelled.

 
I'll be surprised if the B-52J doesn't end up getting cancelled.

I can't see the USAF or congress allowing the bomber force to be killed like that? Unless we can magically make hundreds of B-21 in a few years. But even then you'd be unable to carry outsize weapons like AGM-183...

Besides what program hasn't either run into performance cost or time issues these days? At some point it's got to be an issue of being unable to competitively bid an honest budget, schedule and specs.
 
I can't see the USAF or congress allowing the bomber force to be killed like that? Unless we can magically make hundreds of B-21 in a few years. But even then you'd be unable to carry outsize weapons like AGM-183...

Besides what program hasn't either run into performance cost or time issues these days? At some point it's got to be an issue of being unable to competitively bid an honest budget, schedule and specs.
Right there with you but it's in the hands of the politicians.
 

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