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USAF’s supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber could soon get hypersonic missile power
The US Air Force and Boeing are working on a project to enable the ...
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A New ‘Lego’ Pylon Is Giving the B-1B Lancer U.S. Air Forcer Bomber a Deadly Second Life
The B-1B Lancer — the supersonic Cold War bomber pilots call the “Bone” — is getting a powerful upgrade. Boeing’s new modular ...
A B-1B Lancer valued at more than $450 million that crashed in South Dakota at the start of this year missed the runway by 100 feet, a mistake accident investigators attributed to the aircrew's ...
The planned phase-out retirement of the decades-old Air Force B-1B bomber introduces some interesting dynamics for the future of the military service’s bomber force, which leaders say is already ...
A B-1B Lancer caught fire during engine maintenance at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas on Wednesday evening. Two individuals were injured during the fire and transported to a local hospital with ...
A B-1B Lancer bomber crashed while trying to land Thursday evening in South Dakota at Ellsworth Air Force Base. The incident, which occurred around 5:50 p.m. local time, happened during a training ...
Marking 40 years of service, the B-1B Lancer remains a cornerstone of US conventional airpower, capable of long-range strikes, soon to be phased out as the B-21 Raider enters service. The United ...
Now this is something I never thought would come up: have you ever noticed how, given the right circumstances, the front end of a B-1B Lancer looks like the face of a rat? If you didn’t, here’s the ...
Pilots call it The Bone, not because it looks like some anatomical part, but because people like to give meaning to otherwise seemingly random designations. Its official name is B-1 Lancer, and its ...
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