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B-21 Bomber unveiling tonight

Come on man. Don’t underestimate them. They know this is directs at them, and they are gonna try to get as close as possible.

Looking at the B-21, do you notice the lack of serrated edges on the panels, it’s because of improvements in manufacturing to make large single piece panels that improve stealth. Chinese will do what ever R&D (and other stuff) they can to improve their manufacturing.

Some Chinese analysis came out. See what they think:

Also, the B-21 maybe exported, Similar to the F-35. So like the baked in mat stealth of the F-35, it will be for use in standard bases and with regular squadrons. The sub-systems and weapons will be of different levels, depending on the user; US vs Partner air forces. I’m expecting Israel to get it for the Iran mission.

When top USAF officials and generals came out and essentially admitted the J-20 was a s**t product that was the nail in the coffin.

Sure China will try and catch up, but US combination of money, access to the most advanced technologies, and decades of experience working and deploying stealth aircraft is unassailable.
 
Come on man. Don’t underestimate them. They know this is directs at them, and they are gonna try to get as close as possible.

Looking at the B-21, do you notice the lack of serrated edges on the panels, it’s because of improvements in manufacturing to make large single piece panels that improve stealth. Chinese will do what ever R&D (and other stuff) they can to improve their manufacturing.

Some Chinese analysis came out. See what they think:

Also, the B-21 maybe exported, Similar to the F-35. So like the baked in mat stealth of the F-35, it will be for use in standard bases and with regular squadrons. The sub-systems and weapons will be of different levels, depending on the user; US vs Partner air forces. I’m expecting Israel to get it for the Iran mission.

Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Grady:

  • Said the B-21 will ensure the US Air Force’s bomber fleet remains a premier airborne extended deterrent capability.
  • Highlighted how the Raider will give American forces the ability to “penetrate and manipulate the battlefield to our advantage.”
  • Made specific mention of the B-21’s ability to integrate with U.S. allied and partner forces in future operations.
  • Said the B-21 will offer flexible deterrent and conventional strike options even in high-end contested environments.
  • Describe the Raider as helping to ensure America will have the ability to “outmaneuver” and “outpace” adversaries and maintain its “decisive edge.”
Separately ahead of the formal rollout, a source with direct knowledge of the status B-21 program to date spoke with The War Zone and other reporters. The key statements and other details they offered are as follows:

  • They described the B-21 as the most advanced stealth aircraft ever built.
  • The B-21 was designed with decades of lessons learned from the B-2 and other programs to make the aircraft capable of providing very high-end stealth capabilities reliably and economically on a daily basis.
  • The significant use of digital engineering techniques and tools allowed for rapid iterating of the design during the development process and allowed for more useful test work to be conducted before the aircraft ever flies.
  • The use of digital engineering helped enable the first test article, which was rolled out today, to be very close in design to a production-representative aircraft, helping to reduce risk. You can read our article on this facet of the program here.
  • The main role of the B-21 will be to provide strike capabilities that can penetrate through enemy air defenses at range.
  • The B-21 is designed to embody lethality, sustainability, resiliency, survivability, agility, and responsivity.
  • The B-21’s range and payload capabilities, in particular, coupled with its advanced stealthy design, are intended to offer significant advantages when it comes to penetrating or otherwise obviating enemy air defenses to successfully carry out high-volume strikes and return to base safely.
  • The B-21’s actual performance specifications remain classified.
  • The B-21’s advanced data-sharing capabilities are directly linked to its place as part of a planned family of systems and will enable it to act as ‘quarterback’ during operations.
  • The B-21 makes significant use of modular, open-architecture systems that will help speed up the integration of new and improved capabilities, especially in response to new adversary threat developments, in the future.
  • The hope is that modular, open-architecture mission systems will help ensure that the B-21 remains the most advanced stealth aircraft anywhere in the world for the next 30 to 50 years.
  • The B-21’s current design does not preclude the integration of a pilot-optional capability if the Air Force continues with its original plan to pursue that capability.
  • Advanced materials and new production processes give the B-21 a significantly higher degree of stealthiness compared to its immediate predecessor, the B-2, and make it easier to maintain.
  • From an affordability perspective, they said that the B-21 program is meeting or exceeding all set “income requirements.”
  • The B-21 program is also meeting all of its current schedule requirements.
  • The aircraft’s first flight is still expected to take place in 2023, but the exact date will be dependent on how it progresses through initial testing on the ground.
  • All workers on the B-21 program had to have specific Special Access Programsecurity clearance.

Additional info
 
You can see the splitter plate in the first picture, not centered, but closer to the cockpit, basically where it goes from a semi-circle to an elongated intake.

Some info on the intake

Designed using commercial off the shelf Kubernetes software, a lot of testing done with a digital twin. Hence the title “The Digital Bomber”.

NGAD is probably meant for the penetration role, so it’s stealth will still be optimized for x-band radars, but this thing has an elongated design to be more optimized to the longer range anti-stealth long wave length radars. So it will operate outside of the range of where enemy fighters are likely to attack it. To detect it is probably going to involve a lot (like space x level, hundreds or thousands) of low orbit radar and imaging satellites to continuously monitor the sky to get reliable continua targeting data, cued by OTH radars.

Having personally seen and touched the YF-23 from the front (intakes especially), sides, underneath, and the exhausts, I’m going to guess the elongated intake is to create two streams of air, one for the engines (2 or 4 I’m not sure how many), as well as another stream to flow around the engine (1. Totally bypass the engine, and 2. for a variable cycle engine flow) to cool the exhaust via air channels as well as possibly to use some air flow to use for Maneuverability. The YF-23 has small holes all around the exhaust as well as ceramic tiles (which had holes for cool air to flow through) to have the exhaust pass over to cool the exhaust. An evolved version of this design is probably going to be employed on this platform.

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The cool exhaust through the trailing edge similar to the following:

If it ever gets to the point it needs to protect itself against aerial threats it could probably carry the Aim-260.

The more durable ceramic stealth that is more rugged is going to be eventually revealed/figured out by the global aerospace community is gong to be interesting to watch. Ceramic and Carbon fiber with a mesh underneath is probably what some are speculating.

Internally it’s probably going to be closer to the EA-18G, but side by side like the F-111. Ejection might be also like the navy’s F-111; the whole cockpit will be a pod. The belly probably is large enough for 3 of the Next-Generation Jammer pods of the EA-18G to be built into the bomb bay.

I suspect B-21 was in part inspired by the X-44A, head on it shares a similar profile, above and below the wing
This inspired the Lockheed P175 Polecat design
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We can probably extrapolate the rear of the B-21 from this picture:

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You have to give it to Northrop, they know how to put on a show with a basic “face reveal”. Btw, the color of grey will probably be used by a lot of drone manufacturers to try to say their drones have similar levels of low detectability.
General Newton (The first B-2 Squadron Commander) said B-21 is going to become a pilotless ship and can be controlled by the manned NGAD Fighter, but this is also reciprocal, which mean a manned B-21 can command a squadron of unmanned NGAD fighter or both can be controlled from the ground and maximize battlefield resource and awareness.

This is going to put this bomber even more lethal.....
 
Does have Darkstar vibes about it :

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At 750million/unit - guess it is cheaper than when the B2 originally cameout.

What will be interesting is when the associated systems of systems platforms associated with the B21 are unveiled aswell.
 
Looks quite small judging by the guy standing in front.

Chinese Casino Carriers and Copy Hawks are even smaller

B21 is the next generation of the stealth bomber

Russia and China still catching up with Tu16 copies

please stay in lane
 
When top USAF officials and generals came out and essentially admitted the J-20 was a s**t product that was the nail in the coffin.

Sure China will try and catch up, but US combination of money, access to the most advanced technologies, and decades of experience working and deploying stealth aircraft is unassailable.

As long as we don’t go into any more dumb wars, the edge will be maintained.

General Newton (The first B-2 Squadron Commander) said B-21 is going to become a pilotless ship and can be controlled by the manned NGAD Fighter, but this is also reciprocal, which mean a manned B-21 can command a squadron of unmanned NGAD fighter or both can be controlled from the ground and maximize battlefield resource and awareness.

This is going to put this bomber even more lethal.....
They say this with every new platform.
 
Will this bring freedom and democracy to the Iranians?
This is the only way for us to test this new super pricey "stealth" bird....this B-21 thing has to enter a warzone and drop some bombs/or try to navigate over hostile territory succesfully , because i know this bomber wont help US win more wars. Pretty toy.

China and Russia will take 100-years to match this beast.
why will China need to match it in 100 years when by 100 years US will already be China's full junior partner? we're not in 2005 you know.
 

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