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The US Air Force’s B-1 Lancer Bombers Are Back in Japan
Four B-1Bs from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, were dispatched to Japan for the Bomber Task Force mission. They arrived last ...
The long-range B-1 bombers can carry up to 75,000 pounds of guided and unguided munitions, the largest nonnuclear payload of ...
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 ...
The B-1B is a four-engine strategic bomber produced by Rockwell International (now Boeing) for the U.S. Air Force. The initial prototype made its first flight in 1974. The B-1B is powered by four GE ...
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter canceled the B-1 supersonic bomber, claiming that it was expensive and unneeded. But when Carter left, the bomber returned. The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is unique among U.S.
There are currently just 45 Rockwell B-1B Lancers now in service, and while the Cold War-era strategic bomber is scheduled to be retired as the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider enters service, with the ...
The U.S. is pulling troops to the shores of Venezuela. The US has deployed B-1 supersonic bombers to the coast of Venezuela, ...
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