The only place designed for human occupancy in B-2 is the cockpit.
The cockpit is not luxurious. Behind the two seats is a 6-foot flat space where pilots can set up a cot to sleep. Many just sleep on the floor.
Sources suggest that it also has a crude toilet—a stainless-steel bowl, no walls—behind the right seat, not too far from a bank of classified communications servers.
The B-2 Spirit “Stealth Bomber” has earned its place in history by being virtually undetectable to enemy surveillance. For this reason it has been instrumental in a variety of missions, with the ability to spy on enemy territory or level targets with its heavy payload of bombs.
Here are some incredible facts you may not have known about the Northrop B-2 Spirit bomber shared by Therichest.com.