Stealth bombers are not new to Missouri, but this revamped model is. Now, you can see the B-21 Raider in action before it makes Missouri one of its homes.

A few days ago, the United States Air Force released video of the military's newest stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider. It's currently still completing its testing program, but will soon be stationed in Missouri along with two other places.

Weapons of The World on YouTube shared video of this new bomber making its test runs.

AOL shared additional details from this new reveal by the US Air Force saying that once the plane completes its testing, it will be stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota along with Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and also Dyess Air Force Base in Texas.

Weapons of The World via YouTube
Weapons of The World via YouTube
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I was looking at the Northrop Grumman site and many of the capabilities of this new bomber remain classified for obvious reasons. Suffice it to say that you don't want to be an enemy on the receiving end of what these bombers will be delivering.

These testing processes are exhaustive so it's impossible to know exactly when the new B-21 Raider will make it to Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Likely sooner rather than later.

Weapons of The World via YouTube
Weapons of The World via YouTube
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