© AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File In this Oct. 10, 2015, file photo, a drone is paraded in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea is fully aware that it is outgunned, technologically inferior and logistically light years behind its primary adversaries, Washington, Seoul and even Tokyo. But it also knows how to shift the equation through what is known as asymmetric tactics that involve stealth, surprise and focusing on cheap and achievable measures that have an outsized impact. It is believed to have a growing number of drones. WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. says it has dispatched three B-2 stealth bombers on a training mission to the Asia-Pacific region amid growing tensions with North Korea.



The deployment was announced Wednesday by U.S. Strategic Command, which is responsible for U.S. nuclear forces. B-2 bombers are capable of launching nuclear as well as conventional weapons. They are based at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.

Strategic Command said the bombers will conduct training with the Australian military during the deployment, which amounts to a show of force at a time of mounting tensions with North Korea. North Korea threatened pre-emptive nuclear strikes after the United States and South Korea began large-scale war games this month.

Strategic Command declined to say where the bombers will be operating from, or for how long.