The Red Line

134 - How Important are Strategic Bombers in 2025?

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Sep 8, 2025
David Gordon, Chair of Leadership and Warfighting at the U.S. Air Force's Air War College, Valeriy Akimenko from the Conflict Studies Research Center, and aerospace journalist Bill Sweetman discuss the evolving significance of strategic bombers. They explore how these aircraft have adapted from WWII to today, revealing their crucial roles in military strategies of the U.S., Russia, and China. Insight into the new B-21 Raider's capabilities and the modernization efforts of Russia's T-160 fleet adds depth to the conversation, spotlighting the future balance of power in the skies.
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Bombers Provide Flexible Nuclear Options

  • Strategic bombers provide visible, recallable nuclear options that missiles cannot.
  • They expand presidential choices by enabling graduated, precise strike options.
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Adaptability Keeps Old Airframes Useful

  • The B-52 remains useful because it adapts across missions and upgrades.
  • Longevity and modular upgrades keep old airframes operationally relevant.
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Bomber Design Is A Strategic Hypothesis

  • Bomber design is a hypothesis about future conflict and adversary capability.
  • Designers trade speed, cost, and stealth to match expected missions.
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