The second B-21 Raider test jet is now in the air, and its arrival signals that the United States is moving from prototype ...
America’s stealth bomber and fighter fleets are aging fast while China and Russia build at scale. This breakdown explains the ...
The new head of Air Force Global Strike Command offers us an exclusive look at the B-21 program in his first interview since ...
Northrop Grumman remains in negotiations with the Defense Department on accelerating production of the Air Force’s B-21 ...
The U.S. Air Force's second B-21 Raider stealth bomber has entered flight testing in California, paving the way for Northrop Grumman to continue on contract to produce at least 100 of the long-range ...
Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) handed over a second B-21 Raider stealth bomber to the U.S. Air Force, marking another step toward preparing the next-generation aircraft for service. The new bomber ...
The service announced the arrival of the second B-21 bomber, possibly nicknamed “Spartan,” at Edwards AFB at the end of its first flight to join the test fleet. The U.S. Air Force has released photos ...
Aircraft stealth technology is decades old, and China has demonstrated an innovative streak in its defense affairs—so Beijing ...
China can be content that the number of B-21 Raiders will likely remain fairly low—given its cost of nearly $700 million per aircraft.
The second B-21 Raider stealth bomber fittingly flew on Sept. 11, from its factory in the high desert of Palmdale, California, to adjacent Edwards Air Force Base. The B-21 Raider is the most ...
This aging bomber continues to adapt, proving its resilience in a changing world.