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The US bomber B-21 Raider presented in the USA: As Russia asked for a new arms race

The fear and indecision of the event will push him to increase technological advantage, writes Blogger Roman Komiz. As a result, a new generation bomber appeared-and Russia, on its head, got into the arms race without a chance for itself. The Russian Federation has long been for a new arms race and it received it . . . not only at the Moscow Film Festival of cartoons about "analogue", but according to the full program, as in the old days.

The fear and indecision of the modern event will only push it to increase the technological advantage, which is at times exceeding the extensions of the Arms of the Cold War. So that, if possible, nothing has taken off if possible if something . . . And here's the news: B-21 Raider bomber made its first test flight on Friday. This was the next step in the deployment of a new fleet of bombers of the invasors of long-range action that carry nuclear weapons.

The bomber made a flight over Palmdale, California, where it was developed by Northrop Grumman. The aircraft was first demonstrated to the public in December 2022. B-21, which has the same form of "flying wing" as its predecessor B-2, will be able to deliver both ordinary and nuclear weapons around the world, using the possibilities of refueling at long distances and in the air.

Such tests are an important step in the campaign to provide "percussion capabilities to curb aggression and attacks against the United States and their allies," US Air Force representative Anne Stefanek said. The Air Force is planned to be adopted by 100 such bombers. B-21 Raider is going to be released in variants with a pilot and without a pilot, writes AP.

Northrop calls this aircraft the sixth generation aircraft, given its ability to connect with other aircraft and easily integrate future weapons into its systemic architecture. The B-21 also uses a stronger, inconspicuous surface material, which provides secret, which is expected to require smaller maintenance and reduce operating costs and downtime. The author expresses a personal opinion that may not coincide with the editorial position.