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AIR FORCE UNVEILS THE B-21 RAIDER, ITS NEWEST STEALTH BOMBER

Artist rendering of a B-21 Raider under a sheet. Northrop Grumman image.

The public will get its first full look at the Air Force’s B-21 Raider Friday, Dec. 2, at Northrop Grumman’s facilities in Palmdale, California.

“The unveiling of the B-21 Raider will be a historic moment for our Air Force and the nation,” Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. said in an October press release. “We last introduced a new bomber over 30 years ago.”

The B-21 will take over as the Air Force’s primary long-range stealth bomber over the next decade, replacing the aging B-2.

The Air Force is also phasing out the B-1B, the service’s supersonic heavy bomber.

“As we look to the threats posed by our pacing challenge; we must continue to rapidly modernize,” Brown said. “The B-21 Raider will provide formidable combat capability across a range of operations in highly contested environments of the future.”

B-2 Spirit of California takes off during a base exercise, April 9, 2014, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bryan Crane.

Like the B-2, the B-21 will be able to carry both conventional and nuclear weapons. Once in place, the sixth-generation B-21 will be one of two heavy bombers in the Air Force’s fleet, with the B-52.

What Is the B-21 Raider?

The B-21 Raider is designed to defeat modern, advanced air defense systems currently in place or under development by advanced nations like China.

Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said that China’s ambitions in the Pacific Rim are never far from the minds of military planners.

“My highest personal goal as Secretary has been to instill a sense of urgency about our efforts to modernize and to ensure that we improve our operational posture relative to our pacing challenge,” Kendall said. “China, China, China.”

Only 10% of the Air Force’s existing bombers can defeat advanced air defenses, according to Northrop Grumman’s website.

Artist rendering of the B-21 Raider at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. Northrop Grumman image.

Doug Young, an executive at Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems, said in a press release that the B-21 bomber represents a breakthrough in stealth technology. Stealth is a catchall phrase among weapons makers for technologies that make aircraft less visible by detection systems.

Stealth-related capabilities on current US aircraft like the B-2, F-35, and F-22 include radar-absorbing paint and skin, heat signature reduction around engines, and closely guarded electronic warfare equipment.

“The B-21 is the most advanced military aircraft ever built and is a product of pioneering innovation and technological excellence,” Young said.

With its nuclear capability, the Raider will also modernize the US nuclear triad, the combined fleet of nuclear-capable bombers, submarines, and intercontinental ballistic missiles the US keeps on continuous alert.

“The most important thing we owe our Airmen and Guardians are the resources they need, and the systems and equipment they need, to perform their missions,” Kendall said.

Artist rendering of a B-21 bomber in flight. Northrop Grumman image.

How Much Does the B-21 Cost? When Will It Fly?Northrop Grumman is finalizing the assembly of the first six B-21s at its plant in Palmdale, California.

The Air Force awarded Northrop Grumman the B-21 contract in 2015.

The average cost for a B-21 is $692 million in 2022, a cost that includes training and support equipment in addition to manufacturing. The Air Force has said that it plans to purchase a minimum of 100 aircraft.

The B-21 takes its name from the Doolittle Raiders, whose surprise attack on Tokyo, Japan, in World War II boosted American morale after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

The plane will take its first flight in 2023.

Once in service, B-21 bombers will be stationed at three current bomber bases: Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota; Dyess Air Force Base, Texas; and Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri.

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