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U.S. Air Force Testing New B-21 Raider Bomber Most Feared and Deadliest The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider is an American heavy bomber under development for the United States Air Force by Northrop Grumman. Speed of targeting and data organizing technology will also help expand the weapons envelope for the new bomber. As Weatherington mentioned, the B-21 is designed to conduct close-in, stealth attacks against enemy air defenses and heavily defended targets, all while remaining undetected. At the same time, the mission scope for the bomber also includes long-range attack and an ability to conduct missions with nuclear weapons, if needed. While much is often discussed about the expectation that the B-21 will bring new, unprecedented measures of stealth technology, a much lesser-known or discussed element of the platform is its internal technical configuration such as computer processing, electronics, targeting sensors, and AI-enabled data management systems. The massive THANKS YOU to everyone for watching and all of your support! Related Topics:

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