Developed by Northrop Grumman at Melbourne Orlando International Airport, the B-21 Raider bomber received a $4.5-billion U.S. Air Force funding boost.
U.S. Air Force officials have announced the arrival of a second B-21 Raider stealth bomber at Edwards Air Force base for testing as the U.S. prepares to place its state-of-the-art stealth strategic ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Air Force hopes having two B-21s at Edwards Air Force Base in California will allow it to expand testing into weapons ...
The second B-21 Raider test jet is now in the air, and its arrival signals that the United States is moving from prototype novelty to a genuine combat-capable stealth bomber force. With two aircraft ...
Even as recent and ongoing wars across the world have shown the lethality of drones on the battlefield, the United States of America still believes in the adage - Bigger is Better. While adversaries ...
The Air Force took another step this week toward preparing its newest long-range strategic bomber for its first mission. The second B-21 Raider test aircraft landed at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., ...
The Air Force will utilize $4.5 billion from the One Big Beautiful Bill to expand the production of B-21 Raider stealth ...
The US Air Force's second B-21 Raider nuclear bomber has taken to the skies for the first time. The second of a planned fleet of 100, the sixth-gen aircraft took off from Northrop Grumman's Palmdale, ...
Extra funding passed in the 2025 “Big Beautiful Bill” could allow Northrop Grumman to increase its annual production of the ...
The agreement boosts annual production by 25%, shortens delivery timelines, and maintains cost and performance targets.