The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider remains on track to be the backbone of the United States Air Force's bomber fleet, and will "incrementally replace" the Rockwell B-1B Lancer and Northrop B-2 Spirit in ...
Whiteman currently houses the B-2 Spirit bomber. Dyess, like Ellsworth, hosts the B-1 Lancer bomber. The B-21 Raider, which ...
B-21 Raider: Crucial to U.S. Defense ... to training pilots and the crew members who will work on it, many more details need ...
Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, and Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, will be the second and third bases to receive the U.S.
The bomber is designed to be able to carry conventional and nuclear armaments, either with a crew or piloted remotely, according to a 2021 Congressional Research Service report. The B-21 Raider ...
Recently, the B-21 completed the essential static test — meaning the structural design of the aircraft is sound.
Air Force leaders gave an update on the B-21 Raider, a futuristic aircraft that is expected to become the United States' next nuclear stealth bomber. The aircraft can deliver both "conventional ...
Northrop Grumman is developing the nuclear-capable B-21 Raider flying wing, which began flight testing in late 2023. There are currently three B-21 vehicles undergoing testing at Edwards AFB in ...
The U.S. Air Force recently announced two additional basing locations for its new B-21 Raider stealth bomber. (U.S. Air Force) The U.S. Air Force’s newest bomber is officially getting two ...
The Air Force has chosen two additional bases to eventually be home to the B-21 Raider, as the service said this week that its first new bomber since the end of the Cold War has been flying more ...