The US Air Force (USAF) has named Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and Dyess Air Force Base in Texas as the second and third bases for its incoming B-21 Raider bombers. The two bases follow Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota which was chosen to be the first USAF facility to receive the new jets.    

The USAF has orders for around 100 of the next-generation stealth bombers which are to be used as a long-range strike and nuclear deterrent platform. 

The new aircraft is currently under development by US manufacturer Northrop Grumman and is being lined up to replace the USAF’s Rockwell B-1 Lancer bombers in addition to its B-2 Spirit stealth bombers which by the time the B-21 is in service will be getting on years. The latest addition to the USAF stealth fleet is undergoing flight testing while production is said to be running at a “slow production rate.” The B-21 is expected to enter service with the USAF around 2027.     

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