US stealth bomber buildup in Indian Ocean is a message to Iran
- The U.S. Air Force has committed to purchasing at least 100 B-21 Raider stealth bombers from Northrop Grumman, but experts question if this number will suffice for future needs.
- Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall approved basing locations for the B-21 Raider at Whiteman Air Force Base and Dyess Air Force Base, adding to Ellsworth as the first location.
- Mark Gunzinger noted that the Air Force must deter both Russia and China in its strategic planning, pushing for more B-21s due to their capabilities.
- Iranian activists are developing creative strategies to evade government surveillance, noting that the regime's technology integrates data from social media and other sources for tracking.
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The US military has moved at least four stealth strategic bombers to a base in the Indian Ocean, ratcheting up pressure on Houthi rebels and Iran - HotNews.ro
As the US continues its airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, an AP analysis of satellite imagery shows that the US military has moved at least four long-range B-2 stealth bombers…
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