LRS-B... The B-21
I assume it’ll be Xbillion per airframe.
I haven’t read the entire post but , how many are the USA claiming they’ll order right now & how many do people think they’ll ACTUALLY buy?
It strikes me as one of those ‘Brilliant but too expensive...’ pieces of kit.
On that basis & with other factors , I can’t see Australia buying any!
I haven’t read the entire post but , how many are the USA claiming they’ll order right now & how many do people think they’ll ACTUALLY buy?
It strikes me as one of those ‘Brilliant but too expensive...’ pieces of kit.
On that basis & with other factors , I can’t see Australia buying any!
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Supposedly the B-21 is being 'designed to cost' and it's at least being claimed that they are actually below budget and ahead of schedule (although I'd view that with a healthy dose of skepticism). I've heard a target price of ~$500 million/per copy, out the door (so including non-recurring costs). If they pull it off, a bargain compared to the ~$2 Billion each for the B-2.
Which turned out to be a pretty accurate prediction

I have a couple former co-workers and good friends who were on the Boeing JSF team. When the Lockmart design got chosen, they were aghast because it was so apparent that they'd never be about to build it at the advertised cost. They claimed that the Boeing proposal really was 'designed to cost' while it was readily apparent that the winning bid wasn't - in their words 'they won't be able to build it for twice what they are quoting'.
Which turned out to be a pretty accurate prediction
Which turned out to be a pretty accurate prediction

shall we say - it's taken some time..................... and all those different build versions...........
Mind you thought PLAAF were reportedly gonna unveil their H-20 at Zhuhai Air show, evidently it did not happen ...
However have been following Modern Chinese Warplanes FB page



Anyhow the Raider rollout will probably be in the hangar with sci fi lighting effects and the sheet chucked off it...
If I am correct it be 1600 their time when event will happen? Be down the pub for late one.....that night
cheers
However have been following Modern Chinese Warplanes FB page



Anyhow the Raider rollout will probably be in the hangar with sci fi lighting effects and the sheet chucked off it...
If I am correct it be 1600 their time when event will happen? Be down the pub for late one.....that night
cheers
You need to another ~$20 million for the F-35 engine (engines for the F-35 are accounted for in a separate contract than the airframe). Which gets it right up to that "twice" number...
With e.g. JASSM-ER and Meteor you have an extremely powerful platform for not much more money than legacy platforms.
But this comes as a result of huge quantities (and there also the big Export quantities) where you can distribute even 2- digit billion development costs easily. This is for me the big question mark with the B-21. This will be an exclusive US strategic Bomber. There will be no (big) Export Sales. Each development cost increase and each reduction in quantities will have a direct and massive impact on Unit cost.
Nope, that's no longer the case and hasn't been for quite a while now - the unit cost includes the engine.
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Supposedly the B-21 is being 'designed to cost' and it's at least being claimed that they are actually below budget and ahead of schedule (although I'd view that with a healthy dose of skepticism). I've heard a target price of ~$500 million/per copy, out the door (so including non-recurring costs). If they pull it off, a bargain compared to the ~$2 Billion each for the B-2.
Other low production wallet busters: Space Shuttle (5 airframes), Air Force one replacement (2), F-22 (179), Japanese US1/PS1/F-2, C-1...
Makes the A-12/SR-71 seem like a bargain.
Another picture:
https://www.thedrive.com/uploads/202...=70&width=1440
and
https://www.thedrive.com/uploads/202...=70&width=1440
The side windows are interesting. Wonder what the reasoning behind their very low positioning and their existance at all (what usefull can you see when looking out of those windows?) is.
Otherwise looks like a neat refinement of the B-2. Smoother with the engines better hidden. Even less orthogonal angles mainly in the cockpit area. Would be intersting what the actual size is compared to B-2.
https://www.thedrive.com/uploads/202...=70&width=1440
and
https://www.thedrive.com/uploads/202...=70&width=1440
The side windows are interesting. Wonder what the reasoning behind their very low positioning and their existance at all (what usefull can you see when looking out of those windows?) is.
Otherwise looks like a neat refinement of the B-2. Smoother with the engines better hidden. Even less orthogonal angles mainly in the cockpit area. Would be intersting what the actual size is compared to B-2.
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10 key facts about the Northrop Grumman’s B-21 Raider
seems to sit pretty low - not much space to get a munitions trolley under there as portrayed.