Secret photos of US Air Force Stealth B21 bomber released.

 

The US Air Force and aircraft manufacturer North Roop Grumman have released photos of the B-21 bomber with stealth technology in three different stalls and hangars.

One photo shows the plane at Alice Worth Air Force Base in South Dakota, the other at Whiteman Air Force Base Missouri, and the third at Dice Air Force Base, Texas.

According to Military.com, the US Air Force said last year that the B-21 bomber would have an operational base at Alice Worth, which would also be the first training unit of the same aircraft. The date and year of the first flight by the US Air Force are not final. It may take longer for the plane to make its maiden flight.

This stealth technology aircraft belonging to the fifth (5) generation will be added to the fleet instead of the B1 Lancer and B2 Spirits. The aircraft is capable of carrying a variety of missiles and bombs. The plane can easily hit its target even from a distance of several kilometers. The aircraft is also capable of withstanding the best weather conditions.

According to the US Air Force, the aircraft will also be equipped with nuclear and conventional bombs and missiles. Initially, work is under way to develop 100 B21 riders, according to a U.S. Air Force spokesman.

The US Air Force has signed a 21 21.4 billion contract with aircraft maker North Roop to build the aircraft, which took place in 2015, but the aircraft has doubled its cost at various stages. That was initially 22 billion. However, according to the National Interest.org website, the total cost of the aircraft is 600 600 million.

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