The B-21 Raider Is Rewriting The Rules Of Stealth Flying

The US Air Force's B-21 Raider, built by Northrop Grumman, is a sixth-generation stealth bomber that incorporates revolutionary technology to extend stealth capabilities beyond radar evasion. The B-21 will operate as a 'mothership' commanding swarms of collaborative combat aircraft, or loyal wingman drones, to attack targets.
The US Air Force's B-21 Raider is a new sixth-generation stealth bomber built by Northrop Grumman. It builds on over three decades of operations by the B-2 Spirit bombers. The B-21 is virtually undetectable on every spectrum of radar, thermal, and electromagnetic signatures. The aircraft is optimized for 'Mothership' operations, commanding swarms of collaborative combat aircraft to attack targets. The B-21 features a simpler design, advanced coatings, and composite materials that make it thinner and more durable. It operates in radio silence using secure, low-probability-of-intercept networks. The B-21 was designed using artificial intelligence and advanced digital modeling to minimize its signature across the entire spectrum.
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