The
all-black plane has a distinctive, zigzagging shape and a super-low
profile that will make it hard to spot on radar, and bears more than a
passing resemblance to the Air Force's B-2 bomber, which is also made by
Northrop Grumman.
The new
stealth bomber has yet to be built, so Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee
James displayed an artist's rendering at an Orlando event.
She
said the plane, previously known as the Long Range Strike Bomber, would
be called the B-21 until a new name has been agreed on, and she invited
air crews to help.
"This
aircraft represents the future for our Airmen, and (their) voice is
important to this process," James told the Air Force Association's Air
Warfare Symposium.
http://news.yahoo.com/us-air-force-unveils-picture-stealth-bomber-160158472.html
http://www.defensetech.org/2016/02/26/air-force-releases-image-of-future-bomber-but-what-to-call-it/
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