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3/21/2023
By Josh Luckenbaugh   

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The Air Force must ramp up the production of its next-generation B-21 Raider strategic bombers as quickly as possible in order to rebuild the United States’ long-range strike advantage, according to a new report released March 21.

Due to post-Cold War force cuts and poor modernization investments, “the U.S. bomber fleet is now the oldest, smallest, and most fragile it has ever been,” said the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies report, “Understanding the B-21 Raider: America’s Deterrence Bomber.”

“DoD’s combat air forces are now overbalanced towards shorter range aircraft with smaller payloads and bombers … that are not designed for today's contested environments,” said the author of the report, Mark Gunzinger, the institute’s director of future concepts and capability assessments.

https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2023/3/21/report-advocates-for-air-force-to-buy-at-least-20-b-21s-per-year
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3/21/2023
By Josh Luckenbaugh   

Air Force illustration

The Air Force must ramp up the production of its next-generation B-21 Raider strategic bombers as quickly as possible in order to rebuild the United States’ long-range strike advantage, according to a new report released March 21.

Due to post-Cold War force cuts and poor modernization investments, “the U.S. bomber fleet is now the oldest, smallest, and most fragile it has ever been,” said the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies report, “Understanding the B-21 Raider: America’s Deterrence Bomber.”

“DoD’s combat air forces are now overbalanced towards shorter range aircraft with smaller payloads and bombers … that are not designed for today's contested environments,” said the author of the report, Mark Gunzinger, the institute’s director of future concepts and capability assessments.

https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2023/3/21/report-advocates-for-air-force-to-buy-at-least-20-b-21s-per-year
Great!  Can't wait to see them flying outside of my window.

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If they build more than 22 or so, the cost per unit will drop...Otherwise the development costs will be rolled into the price tag for just a few, and that will seem huge (even more so). I'm all for this, but keep the triad. If the Russians don't want the treaty, but the MIRV buses back on the Minuteman IIIs.
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