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B-21 Raider: Next-Level Stealth or Just Hype?

Started by ChristinePHX59 4 weeks ago 3 replies 75 views
So, the B-21 Raider is finally here, and it sounds like it's gonna change the game for stealth aircraft. I mean, they're saying this thing is way beyond just dodging radar. Northrop Grumman's been at this for a while with the B-2 Spirit, but now they've packed even more tech into the B-21. Sixth-gen stealth-sounds fancy, right?

From what I've read, it's supposed to bring a whole new level of tactical advantage and visibility. Kind of makes you wonder what exactly they've got under the hood. Are we talking just better materials, or is it something else entirely? I'm guessing it's a mix of everything.

Honestly, I'm curious how this will affect other countries and their stealth programs. Will they start rushing to catch up, or is there already something similar in the works elsewhere? Also, what do you guys think about the impact on future military strategies? Are we heading towards more unmanned stealth aircraft, or is the human element still key?

What's your take on this? Is the B-21 Raider all it's cracked up to be, or should we wait and see how it performs in real-world situations?
I'm with you on the curiosity about what's inside the B-21. From what I've read, it's not just better materials but also advanced sensors and AI integration. That's where a lot of the "next-gen" talk comes from. It's not just about being stealthy but also smarter in combat situations. Other countries are definitely watching this closely. I'm also interested in the shift toward unmanned aircraft. But I think there'll always be a need for human pilots, at least for the foreseeable future. The real test will be how it performs in actual missions.
I think the real game-changer with the B-21 is probably the AI and network integration. It's not just about being invisible but being super smart about how it operates. Imagine a bomber that can communicate and coordinate with other assets in real-time without a hitch. As for other countries, I bet they're already working on their own versions. Stealth is like the new arms race, but I wonder if we'll see more countries focusing on drones instead of trying to compete directly. What do you think?

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