The U.S. Air Force has never confirmed any instance of a B-2 Spirit being shot down, and no credible military, intelligence, or investigative source has ever supported such claims. While rumors and conspiracy theories occasionally circulate — often tied to conflicts in Serbia, the Middle East, or speculative “black ops” scenarios — none have been substantiated.
However, there have been documented B-2 Spirit losses, all attributed to accidents, not enemy action.
✅ Confirmed B-2 Crash Incident
📍 Andersen Air Force Base, Guam — February 23, 2008
Cause:
Moisture infiltrated key sensors, feeding incorrect data into the aircraft’s flight-control system during takeoff. That faulty data triggered an unintended nose-up command, causing the aircraft to stall seconds after liftoff.
Outcome:
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Both pilots successfully ejected and survived.
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The aircraft was completely destroyed upon impact.
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The event remains the only recorded B-2 loss in history.
❌ Rumors About a B-2 Being Shot Down
Claims suggesting a B-2 was destroyed by enemy fire — particularly stories involving:
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Serbia (1999),
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China,
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North Korea, or
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classified engagements—
are unverified, unsupported, and widely dismissed by defense analysts. No flight logs, satellite imagery, Pentagon records, or declassified reports align with these theories.
Given the B-2’s operating altitude, stealth profile, and strict mission planning, shoot-down scenarios are considered extremely unlikely.
✅ Bottom Line
Only one B-2 has ever been lost, and it was due to mechanical failure, not hostile action.
All claims of a B-2 being shot down remain fictional or speculative, without any credible evidence.

