Rare cockpit footage from the United States Air Force offers an inside look at the Rockwell B-1B Lancer during high-speed flight as the aircraft pushes beyond Mach 1 and enters the supersonic regime.
While on the return flight to the United States, the trio of B-1Bs also took part in a hot pit refueling at Lajes Field, Azores. Last week, a United States Air Force Rockwell B-1B Lancer long-range ...
The massive B-1B Lancer thunders across Pacific skies, its variable-sweep wings cutting through the air at over 900 miles per ...
As a product of the Cold War, the Rockwell B-1 is one of the oldest platforms to continue to fly for the Air Force. Despite its age, the formidable supersonic heavy bomber remains a lethal deterrent ...
The B-1B Lancer has been seen with the ARRW hypersonic weapon in testing. This could point to a future as an effective ...
The B-1B 86-0115, now renamed “Apocalypse II,” returned to service at Dyess AFB after being previously retired in 2021. The U.S. Air Force announced on May 6, 2026, that a regenerated B-1B Lancer ...