During a recent test, the B-21 was photographed in refueling position behind a KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft—but it appears that no fuel was actually transferred.
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Inside the B-21 Raider, how America’s next generation stealth bomber outclasses the B-2 and B-1
The B-21 Raider introduces sixth generation stealth, long range global strike capability, and a digital architecture designed for decades of upgrades. This breakdown explains why America’s newest ...
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B-21 Raider explained, 10 reasons America’s new stealth bomber is rewriting the rules of air power
The B-21 Raider is designed to replace aging bombers while introducing sixth generation stealth, AI assisted systems, and ...
B-21 Raider completes first public aerial refueling test, proving its ability to conduct global strikes from U.S. bases without forward staging.
A new agreement between the U.S. Air Force and Northrop Grumman stipulates a 25% increase in B-21 production, with combat-ready units now expected in 2027.
The U.S. Air Force now operates three distinct bomber aircraft, all of which can trace their development back to the Cold War.
The US Air Force has confirmed that its next-generation B-21 Raider stealth bomber has conducted close-proximity flight tests ...
Photographers captured some incredible images of the B-21 Raider refueling from a KC-135 during a test over the Mojave Desert. A Northrop Grumman B-21 ...
New images show the B-21 Raider stealth bomber refueling mid-air from a KC-135 tanker during a test flight over California’s ...
A viral video captured the B-21 Raider stealth bomber's first mid-air refueling. Know how the USAF's next-gen bomber uses fly ...
Mid-air aircraft refuelling, also known as aerial refuelling, transfers fuel from a tanker aircraft to another aircraft while both are airborne.
The United States Air Force is set to expand production of its next-generation stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, after ...
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