The current B-2 Weapon System Trainer (WST), produced by L3Harris Technologies under the contract, is a full-motion, immersive device.
In the real world, B-2 pilots (who are already experienced combat veterans) spend hundreds of hours in high-fidelity simulators before they ever touch the yoke of the actual jet. These simulators teach "PIOs" (Pilot Induced Oscillations)—the tendency of the flying wing to wobble left and right if a pilot over-corrects. b2 bomber flight simulator
B-2 missions are famous for lasting over 30 hours. Your simulator experience isn't complete until you’ve attempted a nerve-wracking mid-air refuel behind a KC-135 Stratotanker. Hardware to Enhance the Experience The current B-2 Weapon System Trainer (WST), produced
The B-2 bomber flight simulator has evolved from a rudimentary procedural trainer into a fully networked, high-fidelity weapon system. It is the single most important tool for ensuring that B-2 crews remain lethal and survivable in denied environments. As the B-2 fleet ages, the simulator will paradoxically become more valuable—not as a substitute for flight, but as an extension of it. The lessons from the B-2’s simulation-heavy model are already shaping the training philosophy for its eventual successor, the B-21 Raider. B-2 missions are famous for lasting over 30 hours