Bomber Force Shift To B-21s, B-52Js Requires Training Revolution: USAF

A B-52 receives fuel from a KC-10 over the United Arab Emirates in February 2022.
Credit: U.S. Air Force
OMAHA, Nebraska—The coming overhaul of the U.S. Air Force’s bomber fleet to two aircraft will require a large-scale change in the service’s thinking and training after decades of conducting the same missions with a fleet of three bombers. The Air Force’s nuclear flying force has for decades been...

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