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What Is the B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber? A Comprehensive Overview

  What Is the B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber? A Comprehensive Overview B-21 Stealth Bomber  Posted By:  Technology & Defense Team Date: 27/06/2025 Introduction : Redefining Airpower for the Future The United States Air Force is poised to transform modern warfare with the B-21 Raider stealth bomber. Far more than a successor to aging aircraft like the B-2 Spirit, this cutting-edge platform represents a bold step forward in military aviation. Designed to counter evolving global threats, the B-21 combines unmatched stealth, long-range capabilities, and advanced technology. So, what makes the B-21 such a pivotal development? This article explores its features, purpose, and strategic significance. What Is the B-21 Raider? Developed by Northrop Grumman, the B-21 Raider is a next-generation stealth bomber intended to serve as the backbone of the U.S. Air Force’s long-range strike capabilities. It is the first new American bomber introduced in over three decades and is built to r...

How the U.S. Military Is Harnessing AI on the Battlefield

How the U.S. Military Is Harnessing AI on the Battlefield Posted By Technology and Defense Team   Date: 26/06/2025 Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t just for sci-fi blockbusters anymore—it’s changing the game in real-world combat. The U.S. military is diving headfirst into AI, weaving it into everything from drones to decision-making to keeping tanks rolling. It’s a revolution that’s making warfare smarter, faster, and, in some ways, safer — but it’s not without Its headaches. US Soldier  1. Supercharged Surveillance and Recon AI is taking battlefield surveillance to a whole new level. Programs like Project Maven use machine learning to sift through hours of drone footage in a snap, spotting vehicles, people, or suspicious patterns faster than any human could. It’s like giving commanders a crystal ball—real-time intel that helps them make split-second calls with confidence. 2. Drones That Think for Themselves Autonomous drones are changing the skies. The U.S. is rolling out d...

Indian-Origin Engineer Who Helped Design US B-2 Stealth Bomber Sold Secrets to China

 Indian-Origin Engineer Who Helped Design US B-2 Stealth Bomber Sold Secrets to China — Why His Case is Making Headlines Again A top U.S. defense engineer of Indian origin betrayed American secrets to China — and two decades later, the fallout still shakes global defense circles. B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber  A chilling espionage story from two decades ago is back in the spotlight — and it’s making waves across global defense circles. The man at the center of this controversy? Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia, an Indian-born aerospace engineer who once helped the United States develop the ultra-secretive B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, only to later sell classified secrets to China. Now, as new reports suggest that China’s stealth drone technology may have roots in leaked U.S. designs, Gowadia’s name is back in the news. Here’s the full story.   From Mumbai to America’s Most Secretive Defense Project Noshir Gowadia was born in Mumbai, India, in 1944. He moved to the U.S. in the 1960s and ...

F-35 or Su-57: Which 5th-Gen Fighter Should India Bet On? My Two Cents

F-35 or Su-57: Which 5th-Gen Fighter Should India Bet On? My Two Cents May 26/2025 Time: 43:00 pm  Posted By - Technology & Defense  I’ve been fascinated by military aviation since I was a kid, watching grainy footage of MiGs and Sukhois screaming across the sky during Republic Day parades. So when I started thinking about India’s potential 5th-generation fighter options, I couldn’t help but dive deep into the F-35 Lightning II and the Sukhoi Su-57 Felon. These two jets are beasts in their own right, but they’re built with very different philosophies—and India’s choice here could shape our air force for decades. Let me break it down and share why I’m leaning one way over the other. Stealth and Design: Hiding vs. Dancing in the Sky The F-35, built by Lockheed Martin, is like a ninja. It’s all about stealth—its radar cross-section is tiny, thanks to its angular design and radar-absorbing materials. I read somewhere that it’s about as detectable as a metal golf ball on radar,...