U.S. Air Force Unveils New Photos of B-21 Raider

The U.S. Air Force unveils new photos of its B-21 Raider, a nuclear-armed stealth bomber currently undergoing testing. The aircraft is set to replace the B-1 and B-2 bombers in the mid-2020s and is on track for release. The B-21 will be a long-range, highly survivable stealth bomber that will support national security objectives and allies globally.

U.S. Air Force Incident

U.S. Air Force Secretary took a history-making flight in an AI-controlled F-16. A 23-year-old airman was shot and killed during an incident with a sheriff's deputy.

U.S. Air Force Scraps High-Energy Laser Weapon for AC-130J Gunships

The U.S. Air Force has scrapped plans to use a high-energy laser weapon on AC-130J Ghostrider gunships due to technical challenges. The weapon achieved high-power operation during ground tests but missed integration and flight test windows. The project has been zeroed out in the command's fiscal 2025 budget request.

Hypersonic missile test by U.S. Air Force

The U.S. Air Force tested a hypersonic missile over the Pacific Ocean, gaining valuable insights into the new technology. Other countries like North Korea are also developing hypersonic weapons.

U.S. Air Force AI Jets Project

The U.S. Air Force plans to add 1,000 AI-piloted jets to its fleet for dangerous missions. The $6 billion contract will be awarded to a private developer. The jets will assist human-piloted missions by escorting, scouting, and attacking ground targets.

Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

Tens of thousands of Ready-To-Eat meals airdropped into Gaza by U.S. Air Force cargo planes with more drops planned and aid to be moved by sea.

President Biden hopeful for ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; U.S. Air Force member sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in D.C.

President Biden hopeful for ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; U.S. Air Force member sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in D.C.

U.S. Air Force member sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy to protest Gaza war

A tragic event occurred outside the Israeli embassy in Washington where a U.S. Air Force member set himself on fire to protest Israel's war in the Gaza Strip. The airman, identified as Aaron Bushnell, passed away from his injuries. The Pentagon extended condolences to his family.