134 - How Important are Strategic Bombers in 2025?

134 - How Important are Strategic Bombers in 2025?

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September 8, 2025 · 1h 13m · Season 6 · Episode 7

About this episode

The episode discusses the evolving role of strategic bombers and their impact on future battlefields.

Once the spearhead of Allied victory in World War II and the backbone of nuclear deterrence in the early Cold War, strategic bombers are often dismissed today as relics of a bygone era. Yet three powers, the United States, Russia, and China, continue to field formidable bomber fleets. Washington employs them for precision strikes in contested airspace across the globe, Moscow for launching missile salvos into theatres like Syria and Ukraine, and Beijing as a key secondary strike asset. Now, with all three preparing to unveil next-generation platforms that promise capabilities well beyond their current fleets, the question is clear: how will these aircraft shape the battlefields of 2025, and which nation will bring its new bomber to the skies first? Our panel of experts examines the evolving role of strategic bombers and what these upcoming platforms could mean for the balance of power in the air. On the panel this week: - Col. David Gordon (United States Air Force) - Valeriy Akimenko (Conflict Studies Research Centre) - Bill Sweetman (Airpower Consultant) Intro - 00:00 PART I - 03:01 PART II - 27:40 PART III - 46:40 Outro - 1:02:27 Follow the show on https://x.com/TheRedLinePod…

People in this episode

Guests: Col. David Gordon, Valeriy Akimenko, Bill Sweetman

Topics covered

  • strategic bombers
  • military aviation
  • global power dynamics
  • nuclear deterrence
  • next-generation military technology
  • air warfare

Keywords

  • strategic bombers
  • military technology
  • air power
  • nuclear deterrence
  • global conflict
  • precision strikes

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: United States Air Force, Conflict Studies Research Centre, Airpower Consultant

Places: United States, Russia, China, Syria, Ukraine

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