New B-21 Raider Bombers to be Based at Dyess AFB in Abilene

 

THE PENTAGON, VA -- The U.S. Air Force announced Wednesday that the B-21 Raider, slated to replace B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit aircraft, will be based at Dyess Air Force Base near Abilene, as well as two other existing bomber bases. The B-21 will come online beginning in the mid-2020s.

The Air Force selected Dyess AFB, Texas; Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota; and Whiteman AFB, Missouri, as reasonable alternatives to host the new B-21 aircraft. Using the current bomber bases will minimize operational impact, reduce overhead, maximize re-use of facilities, and minimize cost, Air Force officials said.

"Our current bomber bases are best suited for the B-21," said Secretary of the Air Force Heather A. Wilson. "We expect the first B-21 Raider aircraft to be delivered in the mid-2020s."

Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and Minot AFB, North Dakota, will continue to host the B-52, which is expected to continue conducting operations through 2050.

"We are designing the B-21 Raider to replace our aging bombers as a long-range, highly-survivable aircraft capable of carrying mixed conventional and nuclear payloads, to strike any target worldwide," said Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein. Dyess AFB is currently the host for the "School House" for the four-seat B-1B Lancer where new B-1 pilots, instructor pilots, Offensive Systems Officers (OSO), and Defensive Systems Officers (DSO) are trained before joining front line combat flying squadrons. The Air Force did not specify if Dyess will continue its school house mission for the B-21.

The Air Force will make its final B-21 basing decision following compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act and other regulatory and planning processes. That decision is expected in 2019.

Although the first B-21 are expected in the mid-2020s, the Air Force doesn't plan to retire the existing bombers until there are sufficient B-21s to replace them. The Air Force hasn't determined which location will receive the aircraft first.

An Air Mobility Command wing operating the C-130 is also based at Dyess.

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Wabo73, Thu, 05/03/2018 - 02:08

The B 1. And 2 are not that old us spends way too much we dont need to police the world let other coutries start poning up the cash let them do it

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