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US Air Force explores pairing autonomous drones with new B-21 bombers

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US Air Force explores pairing autonomous drones with new B-21 bombers
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The United States Air Force is exploring the possibility of pairing its future Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider strategic bombers with autonomous Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), commonly known as loyal wingman drones. General Thomas A. Bussiere, commander of the Air Force Global Strike Command, revealed this initiative but emphasized that the integration would follow after observing how CCAs perform alongside fighter jets due to range concerns.

General Bussiere spoke at an event organized by AFA's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies on December 5th. He discussed several major programs, including a potential mobile land-based strategic missile force and the development of the nuclear Sentinel ICBM. The B-21 Raider, which Northrop Grumman describes as the world's first "sixth-generation" combat aircraft, is expected to function as a multirole platform and a command center networked with other assets such as advanced wingman drones.

Bussiere stated, “...we’re going to let the fighter force kind of mature that concept with [Increment] 1 … and then we’ll be prepared to integrate that into the Long Range Strike Family of Systems, probably at a later date... I won’t get ahead of the Chief or the Secretary, but it’s a logical question to ask whether a long-range strike would benefit from the CCA concept … Right now, we don’t actually have that in the plan.”

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The Air Force is committed to developing CCAs as an affordable means to enhance its capabilities in conjunction with manned fighter jets. These autonomous drones are anticipated to undertake various missions including reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, strikes, and electronic warfare.

However, Bussiere acknowledged a limitation concerning CCAs—their range compared to long-range strategic bombers. As reported by Air and Space Forces Magazine, CCAs being developed by companies like General Atomics and Anduril are primarily optimized for air-to-air functions rather than long-haul missions suitable for bomber escorts.

In 2022, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall commented on this issue: “The idea of similar-range collaborative combat aircraft is not turning out to be cost-effective.”

Additionally, Bussiere mentioned that there might be an increase in orders for B-21 Raiders. Currently set at a minimum of 100 units, he suggested that the total bomber fleet could reach 220 aircrafts—comprising 75 B-52J Superfortresses and potentially 145 B-21 Raiders. He also indicated that annual production rates for these bombers could rise in the future.

The B-21 Raider is designed as a stealth super-sensing supercomputer capable of eventual integration with CCAs.

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