US Air Force Unveils B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber

Northrop Grumman

The B-21 Raider is set to replace the $2bn per plane B-2 Spirit - and features a smaller wingspan and price tag of $639m. Unlike its predecessor, the B-21 will be able to go on unmanned bomber and surveillance missions anywhere in the world  

Daily Mail: US Air Force unveils B-21 Raider - dubbed the 'most advanced military aircraft ever built' - with cutting-edge stealth bombers costing $750 million apiece 

* US Air Force publicly unveiled its next-generation stealth bomber in Palmdale, California on Friday night 

* B-21 Raider is the most advanced long-range, stealth intercontinental strategic bomber in the world 

* Cutting-edge stealth technology makes it virtually 'invisible' to enemy radar and detection 

* Bomber, named for WWI's 'Doolittle Raiders,' is capable of conventional and thermonuclear strikes  

The US Air Force has publicly unveiled its next-generation stealth bomber, which has been called the 'most advanced military aircraft ever built.'  

Pentagon officials and representatives of contractor Northrop Grumman revealed the B-21 Raider at a dramatic ceremony in Palmdale, California on Friday night. 

As a crew of airmen drew back the tarp covering the sophisticated bomber, a cheer went up from the crowd of invited guests, excited to get their first glimpse of the plane after years of anticipation.   

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US Air Force Unveils B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber  

‘Deterrence the American way’: The new B-21 bomber debuts -- Defense News  

Air Force Unveils New B-21 Stealth Bomber After Seven Years in the Making -- Defense One  

BREAKING: After Years of Secrecy, Air Force Rolls Out B-21 Raider Bomber -- National Defense  

This Is The B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber (Updated) -- Warzone/The Drive  

Air Force unveils B-21 Raider stealth bomber -- FOX News  

The secret’s out: Pentagon unveils its newest stealth bomber -- Politico 

Air Force unveils newest stealth bomber aircraft -- CNN  

B-21 Raider makes public debut; will become backbone of Air Force’s bomber fleet -- US Air Force

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