Senator Eric Schmitt | U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt | U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt
Recently, the United States Air Force approved Whiteman Air Force Base as the second operating base for the upcoming B-21 Raider, which will eventually replace the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
"Whiteman Air Force Base is a critical aspect of the United States’ nuclear triad and a vital piece to our nuclear deterrence. I am not only proud to represent Whiteman’s interests here in the Senate, but equally proud of the rich military history and culture the State of Missouri boasts as a whole. The Air Force’s decision to select Whiteman Air Force Base as the second operating base for the B-21 Raider ensures that Whiteman will continue its important work maintaining, flying, and training on the stealth bomber. I will continue my work here in Washington to ensure all Missouri military installations are up to date and prepared for whatever threat the United States may face in the future," said Senator Eric Schmitt.
The B-21 Raider is described as the most advanced military aircraft in the world and represents the next evolution of the U.S. Air Force strategic bomber fleet. It is noted as being the world’s first "sixth generation" aircraft.
Senator Schmitt visited Whiteman Air Force Base in August 2023 to discuss how he could leverage his position on the Senate Armed Services Committee to best position Whiteman as MOB 2 for the B-21. He expressed pride in supporting committee marks for FY 24 and FY 25 NDAA, which included substantial funding for this advanced aircraft.
Senator Schmitt has also secured significant funding for various Missouri military bases:
- $121.4 million for B-2 operations and support at Whiteman Airforce Base.
- $50 million for housing at Fort Leonard Wood.
- $28 million for the National Guard Readiness Center in Bellefontaine, Missouri.
- $2 million for Rosecrans Air National Guard Base.
- Billions toward B-21 Raider procurement and operations, benefiting Missouri as many of these aircraft will be stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base.
- Billions toward Nuclear Weapon Activities, with funds allocated to Kansas City National Nuclear Security Campus.