Problem: The U.S. Air Force Needs 300 B-21 Raider Bombers
Story by Brandon J. Weichert • 22h
Summary and Key Points: The B-21 "Raider" is poised to be America's key asset in potential great power conflicts, capable of targeting any conventional or nuclear threat worldwide.
-As the U.S. Air Force faces shrinking size and delayed next-generation aircraft development, the B-21 serves as a crucial stopgap.
-The stealth bomber, smaller yet more advanced than its B-2 predecessor, addresses the strategic need to cover vast distances, particularly in a conflict with China.
-With sophisticated stealth capabilities and the ability to carry conventional and nuclear weapons, the B-21 is a practical enhancement of familiar technology, avoiding the pitfalls of overly ambitious projects.
B-21 Raider: America's Stealth Bomber for Modern Warfare
The B-21 “Raider” is America’s ace-in-the-hole, should a great power war erupt in the next few years.
According to its proponents, the stealth plane can “hold virtually any conventional or nuclear target in the world at risk.” At a time when the United States Air Force has slowly—dangerously—been allowed to decline in size since the end of the Cold War, with next-generation innovations, such as the Sixth-Generation warplane, proving increasingly difficult to build in a timely manner, the B-21 is a necessary stopgap for the Air Force. And what a “stopgap” it is.
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