America's Invisible New Stealth Bomber - The B-21 Raider
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 Published On Premiered Dec 4, 2022

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This is the tell all story of the Northrop Grumman (Am I saying that right) story of the B-21. And if your reading this description looking for an easter egg, well you found it. No one reads this anymore, they just watch the videos and pay no attention to a grumpy old man behind the channel. I'm not even THAT old, compared to you legends who actually served back when men where men and it wasn't computer drones doing all the fighting.

But anyway I don't mean to romatise war, how could I? the most close I've gotten to a battlefield is one on the computer in 2142. Remeber that game? damn what happened to EA. Anyway, the rest of this will be SEO stuff to try and beat other channels covering this topic. I hope you enjoy and I thank you so much for watching my little video from me :)

Oh and tell me you read this by writing a comment to me, I bet you will confuse a whole bunch of people...

And who knows, maybe I'll rant again in the future.

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Now fascinating, the real life version that was revealed was actually painted white - or so what we are lead to believe. it might be the paint, or perhaps a state of the art camoflage material that is the next generation coating for military aircraft - like we saw with the chrome raptor

Plus there are no visible seams on the aircraft shown in the unveiling ceremony, possibly suggesting a new advanced material that allows sensors, communication antennas and air data systems to be built directly into the airframe.

This stealth bomber also has a fully digital platform - meaning all the components can be swapped out and upgraded. No decade refurbishments or advancements, but simple updates are added every now and again.

We also didn't see the back of the plane, so the propulsion is practically unknown. While it is very strongly hinted that it has two engines fed by the two dorsal intakes - its not out of the question that there are four engines. Everything about this jet is classifed

Now your probabley wondering - nick, why on earth is the US military even showing the world this new aircraft if its supposed to be a classified stealth bomber? Well its because of the New START treaty signed with Russia. If a new nuclear capable strategic bomber enters the game, disclosure is needed - in fact Russia could even demand to see the plane at the base under the rules. And if we are telling russia might as well let the public know too.

Although we can't rule out that its a great opportunity for America to simple roll out some badass plane and show the world they are still mighty.

The best part is, this jet is cheap. At $692 million per plane, its the cheapest new bomber for America in a long time, and employing well over 5,000 new engineers to build the 100 strong fleet, its a fantastic push for the world of aviation.

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