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The Air Force has called for at least 100 of the bombers to enter service by the early 2030s, replacing the aging Rockwell B-1B Lancer and Northrop B-2 Spirit.
Even as the B-1B Lancer is on track to be retired in the mid-2030s to make way for the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider, the Air Force has continued to enhance its capabilities.
The B-1B Lancer bomber will be able to use up to six Load Adaptable Modular pylons under the fuselage to carry heavy standoff munitions and hypersonic weapons.
The U.S. Air Force is significantly upgrading its aging B-1B Lancer fleet, transforming the venerable bomber into a formidable “missile truck.” -The core of the upgrade is the new Load Adaptable ...
An Air Force colonel set to take over Ellsworth Air Force Base's 28th Bomb Wing later this month harshly criticized the ...
The bomber will be on static display at the world-famous Royal International Air Tattoo which runs from Friday, July 18 to ...
The Royal International Air Tattoo delighted crowds with an incredible number of modern aircraft, including for the first ...
The B-1B Lancer, while on a training mission, crashed about 100 feet short of the runway and skidded 5,000 feet before bursting into flames. The four aboard the bomber ejected, and two were ...
The United States Air Force has explained why it is sending fighter jets and other aircraft to the Royal International Air ...
President Trump nominates Gen. Thomas Bussiere as Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, replacing Gen. Jim Slife.
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