Anonymous
7/19/2025, 7:25:55 AM No.64002682
>India is laying groundwork for a bomber that can hit targets over 12,000 kilometres away. This marks a sharp turn in defence policy, from regional focus to intercontinental reach. Defence analysts say this project, called the Ultra Long-Range Strike Aircraft (ULRA), could be a game changer for the Indian Air Force.
>Northrop Grummanโs B-21 Raider should clock around 9,300 kilometres. India wants its bomber to fly past that limit. That means it could reach targets in the US, Europe, Africa or Australia without refuelling.
>The Defence Ministry expects the first prototype to fly sometime between 2032 and 2035. While the design work is still early, dummy models and initial research have begun.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/indias-new-12000-km-bomber-could-hit-new-york-without-needing-to-refuel-and-carrying-brahmos-missiles/articleshow/122576508.cms
>Northrop Grummanโs B-21 Raider should clock around 9,300 kilometres. India wants its bomber to fly past that limit. That means it could reach targets in the US, Europe, Africa or Australia without refuelling.
>The Defence Ministry expects the first prototype to fly sometime between 2032 and 2035. While the design work is still early, dummy models and initial research have begun.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/indias-new-12000-km-bomber-could-hit-new-york-without-needing-to-refuel-and-carrying-brahmos-missiles/articleshow/122576508.cms
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