Russia and China Have a New Reason To Fear the B-21 Raider Bomber
Key Points - The US Air Force's plan to acquire a minimum of 100 B-21 Raider stealth bombers may expand due to significant cost overruns in the B-52J modernization program, which have triggered a Nunn-McCurdy breach and put that project at risk.
-If B-52J upgrades are curtailed, more B-21s would be needed to maintain a robust and capable bomber force against threats from China and Russia.
-While a larger B-21 fleet offers benefits like increased deterrence, attrition mitigation, and potential per-unit cost reductions through economies of scale, it also presents challenges regarding overall budget strain and production capacity.
More B-21 Raider Bombers?
The B-21 Raider is the latest and greatest in American aviation technology. Its integration into the US Air Force’s bomber fleet would provide a significant advantage over its adversaries. However, at an estimated cost of $700 million per aircraft, the B-21 is a huge financial investment for an already strained defense budget.
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