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National Security Journal on MSNThe B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber ‘Math Problem’ That Needs Solving
Will 100 B-21 Raiders Be Enough For War With China or Russia? The new Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider, the next-generation ...
The Air Force's newest stealth bomber looks like the B-2, but major differences set it apart. Discover why the B-21 Raider ...
The US Air Force's second B-21 Raider nuclear bomber has taken to the skies for the first time. The second of a planned fleet ...
The Air Force announced a second B-21 Raider flight test, marking progress on the $800 million stealth bomber that will ...
The first B21 Stealth bombers shoudl be combat ready for initial operations in 2026. Air Force Chief of Staff David Allvin ...
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Speed up B-21 Raider stealth bombers to counter China
The Air Force's B-21 Raider fleet expands as Spartan joins flight testing, addressing America's critical need for more ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Our Best Look Yet at the B-21 Raider’s Engine Exhaust
A new photo of the second B-21’s first flight offers a new look at the engine exhaust, which appears very similar to the B-2’s one. Last week, the second ...
The bombers, which will carry conventional and nuclear weapons, will replace America's aging fleet of B-1B Lancers and B-2 ...
The Air Force is examining the use of a flying wing that totes dozens of air-to-air missiles to support fighter operations.
The National Interest on MSN
America Just Fielded a Second B-21 Raider Bomber—and China Is Panicking
Even a handful of B-21s, paired with “loyal wingman” drones and equipped with long-range weapons, are enough to seriously complicate China’s plans for its part of the world.
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