B-52 bombers being outfitted with texting capability.

PositionDefense Technology Newswire

Texting is all the rage, in high school classrooms and now from inside B-52 bombers.

When out of range for radio communications, bomber crews now can communicate with home bases by texting. The Air Force has plans to outfit its entire fleet of 76 bombers with the Evolutionary Data Link (EDL), a satellite-enabled texting capability. The service already has 19 of the Boeing-produced EDLs.

During a recent test flight over Montana, an engine on a B-52 failed, leaving the crew more than three hours from its home base in Louisiana with limited braking and steering functions. The plane was out of radio range; and the crew's only way to alert its command of the need for an emergency landing was to...

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