An artist rendering shows the first image of a new Northrop Grumman Corp long-range bomber B21 in this image released on February 26, 2016. REUTERS/U.S. AIR FORCE/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS
David Axe, National Interest: Could the Air Force End Up with 200 New B-21 Stealth Bombers?
It could happen. Here's how.
The U.S. Air Force is getting bases ready for its new B-21 Raider stealth bomber. But it’s still unclear how many B-21s the flying branch might buy.
The Air Force selected Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma as the primary maintenance facility for the new bomber, the service announced on November 16, 2018.
Robins Air Force Base in Georgia and Utah’s Hill Air Force Base will support the stealth bomber work at Tinker, the Air Force stated. Edwards Air Force Base in California will host the B-21 test force, the Air Force revealed in the same announcement.
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WNU Editor: The B-52 cannot fly forever. Something has to replace these old bombers.