B-21 Raider: The Air Force's New Stealth Bomber Russia and China Fear A hundred or more of the bombers will join the fleet in the next decades, providing the core of one-third of the nuclear...
The New B-21 Stealth Bomber to Be Revealed Later This Year, Senator Says The public has seen only artist renderings of the next-generation stealth bomber, but a spokesman said an image of the B-21...
2 People Injured After B-1 Bomber Catches Fire During Maintenance A B-1B Lancer bomber at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas caught fire late Wednesday night, sending two people to the hospital.
Air Force Ramps Up Spending on Next-Generation Stealth Bomber The Air Force awarded a $108 million deal to a defense contractor to start acquiring parts for the B-21 Raider program.
How the Air Force Pulled Off the First-Ever Super Bowl Flyover with All 3 Bombers The B-52, which dates back to the early 1960s, had to keep in line with its B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit cousins.
Last of 17 Retired B-1s Sent to Boneyard as Air Force Preps for B-21s The final plane flew out of Edwards Air Force Base, California, on Thursday, to the "boneyard" at Davis-Monthan Air Force...
Retired But Still Flying, the F-117 Nighthawk May Soon Fade to Black How did the "retired" F-117 Nighthawk plane make its way onto a flightline?
South Dakota's Ellsworth Base Will Be Home to B-21 Bomber The Air Force plans to build and eventually operate over 100 of the stealth bombers.
Some B-1 Bombers Return to Flight Following Fuel System Inspection Gen. Tim Ray, head of Air Force Global Strike Command, grounded the fleet April 20 for inspections on the fuel filter housing...
Bombers Deploy, Carrier Extends to Cover US Troops' Withdrawal from Afghanistan As the U.S. military begins its final withdrawal from Afghanistan, it's bringing in some heavy firepower to cover the troops'...
Fort Liberty Soldier Sentenced to Over 3 Years for Romance Scams, Bilked Over $350,000 from Victims Specialist Sanda G. Frimpong, who was serving on active duty until his arrest in 2023, was ordered to pay back over $350,000...
‘Indefinite’ Defense Department IDs Inconvenience Air Travelers, May Be Dropped As Acceptable Identification The Transportation Security Administration's Credential Authentication Technology reads the cards' INDEF date field as...
Arlington Horse-Drawn Funerals to Remain Suspended as Families Grapple with Burial Arrangements The Army says it will continue the suspension of horse-drawn funeral services at Arlington National Cemetery after roughly a...
Several Dozen Ships Lost Propulsion in Maryland Waters Before Key Bridge Collapse: 'You're Basically Just Drifting' What went wrong aboard the Dali, the 984-foot ship that weighed 112,000 tons when it struck the bridge, and whether it could...
Military Advocacy Group Seeks to Prevent Changes to Tricare for Life After Fees Suggestion The Military Officers Association of America, or MOAA, wants to prevent any discussion of enrollment fees for Tricare for...