Thursday, July 14, 2022

Artist illustration of what looks like an unmanned version of the B-21 posted by General Atomics,

 What looks like a unmanned version of the B-21 raider popped up online posted by General Atomics. 


The illustration accompanies an article titled "How AI And Supervised Autonomy Will Change Combat."

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A recent Freedom of Information Act request revealed the B-21 Raider could be operated in a manned or unmanned configuration.


To date, the Air Force has confirmed that the B-21 will be manned — that is, it will carry aircrew — when it enters service around 2025 and that it will be
nuclear-certified about two years later. 

The service has also said no nuclear missions will take place without crew aboard. However, the service has not given a definitive answer on when the aircraft is expected to feature an uninhabited capability. It is reportedly “not a short-term priority” for the Air Force, and thus unlikely to be incorporated into early production models.

The B-21 Raider is currently under construction at the company’s Air Force Plant 42 facility in Palmdale, Calif., and look set to make its first flight in December 2021, after which it will enter flight test at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.



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1 comment:

AaronDSanderson said...

Why is General Atomics releasing artwork for a Northrop Grumman build?

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